Religious Freedom Restoration Act (Rra)

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During the history of democracy, people have been creating rules or laws to promote the equality of rights and justice, but others do the opposite. According to NBC, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) says that the government cannot burden a person’s exercise of religion. Because of the controversy that this law has caused, is important to know why people are in favor or against this law, and what I believe. The people who are in favor think that they will have complete freedom to decide whom they are going to serve without limitations. The RFRA gives to the citizens the opportunity to do whatever they think it is correct, guided by their religious beliefs without being punished. People are in favor of this law because they do not