Something ocurred to me this morning that I have yet to hear addressed regarding the health care
debacle bill that was recently signed into law.
The law, as I understand it, will require people, under threat of prosecution, to purchase health insurance. What about people who refuse to make that purchase for religious reasons? Christian Scientists come to mind, but it could affect other religions, as well. Are these people still going to be required to purchase health insurance, contrary to their religious beliefs? If so, doesn't that render the law unconstitutional due to a violation of the First Amendment?
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof
Those words seem pretty simple and unambiguous to me (but then, so does, "shall not be infringed").
Not being a student of Constitutional law, or a lawyer, I find this a fascinating scenario, and would be curious to see what others here think about the issue. (God help me, I'm even talking about you, FQ)
