102 The "sincerely held" requirement for religious exemptions is just an excuse to deny. Even the Amish have had their widely-known prohibition on modern technology deemed "not sincerely held." (archive.is) posted 3 years ago by altmehere 3 years ago by altmehere +102 / -0 69 comments share 69 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Imagine arguing the Amish do not have sincerely held beliefs.
The Amish.
These are the people who haven't used electricity in 300 years.
I'm pretty sure they are being sincere.
Eh.....
It depends on the order.
I know this much:
If you're on a DOT regulated road, there is no religious exemption for metal spike tractor wheels (you can't use them) and orange triangles on buggies (you have to have one).
I also see amish vehicles using electric turnsignals on their wagons on the road when they come into town.
certain counties require it in order for them to be on roads. Also those may be Mennonites instead.
mennonites are also pretty cool people.
productive, in touch with nature and reality.