The Free Exercise Clause holds the power of American residents to hold any religious faith and involve in religious customs. Free-exercise clauses defended the religious belief, opinion, and tradition. The Clause guards not just religious ideas but efforts are also made on account of those ideas. It also appears to show support for the destruction of laws, as long as that destruction is made for religious purposes. In the words of business theory, the Free Exercise Clause encourages an open religious market by preventing the taxation of religious actions by minority sects.