Do you think a Maine court should be allowed to restrict a parent from exposing their child to religious activities during a custody dispute?
Strongly Oppose the Order -- No. This is an extreme overreach. Banning a fit parent from church, prayer, or even reading the Bible to her child violates basic religious-freedom rights.
Order Goes Too Far but Courts Have Some Role -- Courts can set boundaries to prevent parental conflict, but a blanket ban on all religious exposure sounds excessive and likely unconstitutional.
Support the Order if It Protects the Child -- If the judge believed the religious environment was harmful or manipulative in the context of the custody battle, then the court has a duty to act, even if it’s controversial.
Need More Information -- It’s hard to take sides without hearing the father’s claims, the judge’s reasoning, or details from the case record. Headlines alone don’t tell the whole story.
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