Topic: Sincerely Held Belief

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70: Four Freedoms
47:32 - 51:35

70: Four Freedoms

Religious Exemptions and the Sincerity Test

The process of applying for religious exemptions now requires employees to prove they have a "sincerely held religious belief," which the hosts argue is unconstitutional. They draw an analogy to transgender rights, questioning if the public would accept a government "sincerity test" for someone's gender identity. They conclude that the mandate forces people to justify personal choices that should be private.