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Should a person ever be allowed to deny another person their profession because of religion? Suppose there were some law in Islam that denied people with brown hair housing, would you defend the right of Muslim realtors to not sell houses to people with brown hair as "religious liberty?"

If you don't want to sell contraceptive pills to anyone, you really don't have to. However, whether or not other people sell contraceptive pills is not a decision up to your religion. Religious liberty is your right to practice whatever religion you choose, not your right to force the laws of your personal religion onto others.

I don't believe that there is any job in the U.S that requires you to "support homosexuality," (whatever that means.) There may be some jobs that require you to act unbiasly towards them. As I said earlier, you can believe whatever you like, acting against a group of people because of your personal beliefs, however, is not religious liberty in my mind, but oppression.

I do not believe that Hillary has ever said that she would restrict "restrict religious speech to churches." I would argue that "Telling someone that something is wrong" can be very bad. If I were to walk up to a group of African Americans and lecture them about how according to my religion, being black was "wrong," it would most certainly be categorized as hate speach.