gathering places
legal standards
5. c. Gathering Places: Many religions designate particular structures or places as sacred, holy, or significant. These sites often serve as gathering places for believers. They include physical structures, such as churches, mosques, temples, pyramids, synagogues, or shrines; and natural places, such as springs, rivers, forests, plains, or mountains. United States of America v David Meyers
established places of worship, IRS definition of a church
qualifications
The Great Pyramids on the plains of Giza are the only surviving of the Seven Wonders of the World. They survived both Roman and Muslim attempts at destruction.
The Great Temple at Ephesus, another of the Seven Wonders of the World, was dedicated to Bast (called Artemis by the Greeks and Diana by the Romans). Women from all over Africa, Europe, and Asia (from as far away as China) came to the Great Temple at Ephesus and brought gifts from their homelands. The Christian writer Paul specifically congratulates Ephesian Christians on their vandalism (including destruction of art and burning of books) at the Great temple of Ephesus.
The Great Library at Alexandria was a temple of Pr Ntr Kmt, headed by a High Priestess of Aset (Isis) or High Priest of Ptah.
purpose
These materials answer the religious questions demanded by the courts in order to gain court protection of equal right to first amendment religious beliefs, including but not limited to the equal right to participate in the pool or rotation of clergy to perform invocations or prayers at public meetings, equal access to public buildings and land afforded to other religions or religious groups, the equal right to protection against religious discrimination in employment, education, and housing, the equal right to protection of non-Christian marriage (especially gay and lesbian marriage), and protection of the growing, transportation, distribution, and use of religious plants including cannabis.
The purpose of this section is to prove beyond any possibility of doubt, reasonable or unreasonable, that Pr Ntr Kmt is clearly a superior and more legally valid religion than the Roman Catholic Church and therefore worthy of the protection of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) and the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
Technically the courts claim that a religion isnt supposed to be tested for validity, but in practice the courts go on to test validity using the Roman Catholic Church as the standard of comparison. Ultimately all seeking their first amendment rights will have to convince the six member Roman Catholic Church majority of the U.S> Supreme Court (John Roberts, Anthony M. Kennedy, Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Sonia Sotomayor) that their religion is clearly superior to the Roman Catholic Church in every possible way.
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