"Some Catholics around the country are claiming religious exemption to the vaccine, because there's nothing more Catholic than letting someone else die for your sins."
-- Colin Jost, doing "Weekend Update", on SNL last night
Interesting idea - that if you have a sincerely held rational objection to a law that is clearly based on religion, you should be able to claim an exemption: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/09/29/we-need-exemptions-from-religious-laws/
It mentions the "Sunday Laws" in the article.
I know LOTS of folks who'd like to be able to buy alcohol on Sunday in certain places.
Wisconsin isn't one of those places, but we do have the law that car dealerships have to be closed on Sunday.
I don't disagree with the idea that used car salesmen are slimeballs who are an offense to God, but I don't like the idea that that "God" can close down a business on a particular day.