Religion In Everett

Federal Religious Registry
The FRR was a program designed to register every religion in the Union of Everett under the Everetti government under the "Federal Religious Registry". All religions underwent a background check, criminal records check, beliefs check and investigation to confirm it's religious status. Approved religions were registered under the FRR. Denied religions were declared "cults" and were banned from practice. Religions are not be denied on the basis of beliefs but on the basis of activities and actions such as radicalism, extremism, child abuse, sex deviancy/perverison/rape, animal cruelty and the promotion of racism, sexism, discrimination and or terrorism. The Religious Security Act, also known as the Anti-Cult Act, stated what is considered a religion and what is not as well as what specific practices are illegal.