For those of you who are using or considering the religious exemption, you might want to remember that according to the Constitution (and court cases that have challenged this right), no person has to demonstrate or justify his/her religion. There is no such thing as a "bonafide" religion, tenet, or practice. We are obligated to no person or governmental authority to define our religious beliefs. That being said, we are not attorneys and this statement should not be taken as legal advice. If you find challenges to your religious exemption status, we strongly encourage you to seek the assistance of an attorney and defend your rights vigorously. Your children's lives may depend on it!