The article linked to below well illustrates why the cry, "My religious freedom is 
being repressed!", is not a good plea to defend one's religion having an
 influence on public laws and policies.  Religious freedom 
means that 
you cannot impose your religious 
beliefs/values in public laws and policies. If you want to engage in 
such imposition, you are an enemy, not a friend, of religious freedom.  
So all this talk of religious freedom being oppressed because religion 
is kept out of "the public square" (in other words, because religion is 
not allowed to influence laws and policies) is nonsense.  Keeping 
religion out of laws and policies is not the repression of religious 
freedom; it 
is religious freedom.
Of course, this means that 
secularism is a violation of religious freedom as well, since it is the 
imposition of Agnosticism in public laws and policies.  In fact, the 
only way to avoid violating religious freedom is to disband the nation, 
since neutrality in law is impossible.  Therefore, we should all 
recognize that we are all actually fighting against religious freedom 
and stop talking about it.  Instead, we should be talking about what the
 true beliefs and values are that should be imposed in law.  The modern 
language of "religious freedom" is a nonsensical dead-end.
http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/how-tell-if-your-religious-liberty-be 
 
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