Sometimes, governments suppress religion by persecuting believers.

Other times, governments suppress religion by defining it as non-religion.

Consider the case of Colette McCadd, an employee of Kraft Heinz. McCadd sought a religious exemption from the Covid vaccine requirement, but the company denied her exemption and an Obama-appointed federal judge agreed with the company.

As Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman wrote in her opinion, McCadd believes her “body is a temple of God and the Holy Spirit,” that she must “ask God about anything regarding [her] body and going into [her] bloodstream,” and that she was “told through God and the Holy Spirit in [her] prayer time that the COVID vaccine would defile [her] body.” She believes God told her that the “flu vaccine, illegal drugs, and cigarettes

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