Urca
Well-Known Member
This one is a toughy. technically, the federal government must allow each individual the free practice of their religion, and by removing the confidentality of the confessional, it limits the free practice of a major Catholic tenet, (or in some protestant christianity too).
But then there comes the dilemma, whether or not the government can ask a preist, a pastor, etc, to reveal what had been said in confession.
If they do not, techinically they are complicit in the crime, knowing valueable details that might solve a case, put away a criminal. They could techinically be charged with witholding information, a la Lil Kim's stint in jail
But if they do reveal what has been said, they are violating a major religious practice, and infringing upon the rights that we give to religion.
So, this leaves us with a catch 22.
Be punished by man for upholding your religious practices, or (techinically) be punished by god for violating your promise to keep what has been said in confession private.
It is my belief that we should not force a priest or pastor to reveal what has been said, unless it involves the harm of someone else. Even then, Im kinda iffy of the constitutionality of that, but I dont think we should let bad people hide beind the guise of religion.
But then there comes the dilemma, whether or not the government can ask a preist, a pastor, etc, to reveal what had been said in confession.
If they do not, techinically they are complicit in the crime, knowing valueable details that might solve a case, put away a criminal. They could techinically be charged with witholding information, a la Lil Kim's stint in jail
But if they do reveal what has been said, they are violating a major religious practice, and infringing upon the rights that we give to religion.
So, this leaves us with a catch 22.
Be punished by man for upholding your religious practices, or (techinically) be punished by god for violating your promise to keep what has been said in confession private.
It is my belief that we should not force a priest or pastor to reveal what has been said, unless it involves the harm of someone else. Even then, Im kinda iffy of the constitutionality of that, but I dont think we should let bad people hide beind the guise of religion.