Religious Freedom Vs Sanitation Rules

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Professional sanitation is a necessity that should overrule our first amendment rights to the freedom of religion. According to the article, “Religious Freedom vs. Sanitation Rules” by Sean D. Hamil, published by The New York Times, in June 13th, 2009, it states how the Amish community is trying to rebel the sewage restrictions in Pennsylvania. The Amish are fighting to keep their current sewage system because they do not want to use more advanced technologically since they believe it conflicts with their religion. A governed way to dispose of human waste is needed and more important than our freedom of religion. According, to the previous article, it states that, “The elders had determined that use of a precast tank was too modern, they want

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