In April, 2005, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich’s office unilaterally issued an emergency decree requiring all state pharmacists to fill prescriptions for abortion prescription drugs. Nikolas Nikas of Americans United for Life told UPI, "The governor's so called 'emergency rule' tramples the religious liberty of pharmacists and smacks of the worst type of religious bigotry." "The so-called right to choose has become the right to coerce violations of one's conscience," he said. See http://www.lifenews.com/state972.htmlGovernor Blagojevich’s faith based edict overruled the Illinois' Health Care Right of Conscience Act, an Illinois law passed to allow medical professionals to opt out of optional medical practices, which are morally objectionable.This paper has four major parts;1. The political details of how Governor Blagojevich’s man made religion was unilaterally made the official faith of the State of Illinois2. The scientific difference between fact and faith.a. Scientists only locate factb. Scientists judge only faith3. HOW TO BOIL THE CHRISTIAN FROG, the non-fiction story of how Illinois Governor Blagojevich and Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney worked to use the power of their personal state governments to force major pharmacies to change their beliefs on dispensing optional medical substances while numb Christians watched.4. Numerous other recent examples of how the force of government is applied to force people and corporations to practice government religions.