The secular regulation rule holds that

a. a religious organization cannot accept donations from nonmembers.
b. a church cannot hold services after midnight.
c. there is no constitutional right to exemption on free exercise grounds from laws dealing with nonreligious matters.
d. religious symbols cannot be displayed on public property.
e. a religious organization cannot accept donations from state government.


c

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