Believers themselves may warrantably at times call their faith in question, but they may not warrantably suspend the exercise of their faith. |
It seems to me that part of the dilemma you are discussing herein is not a function of the art in question per se. |
The legitimacy is not in question, but the adumbration, or foreshadowing, is. |
The policy in question is less than a year old and this is the first election for which it has been in place. |
If it has evidence of an infringement, it has to issue a reasoned opinion to the state in question. |
Furthermore it's equally hard to believe that the song in question is that old. |