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Chris
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To bad laws get changed and ignored or understood in a different way.
I blame it all on lawyers, everyone is scared of a lawsuit.
I blame it all on lawyers, everyone is scared of a lawsuit.
I am no expert but I think freedom of religion as designed by 13 colonies each with their own religious laws kind of precluded one religious group could install their laws over another but laws would be written by the government to serve all.
So do the moral teachings of religions.To bad laws get changed and ignored or understood in a different way.
I blame it all on lawyers, everyone is scared of a lawsuit.
not sure but i think you are referring to what is called the 1st amendment.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances
If a store keeper, feels his religion says it is wrong for gays to be gay,
refuses to serve that person,
then, If the gubment demands he serve said person.
then the gubment is prohibiting the free exercise thereof
So do the moral teachings of religions.
Instead of conceding a point change the subject.:rofl:
Nope I cant argue that point but I think there is something about a business open to the public is a public place while it is open, so are some peoples not public?
They do and thats a problem. I don't know enough about religion to argue anything for or against.
Depends on if your are here legally I guess?
Its a tough one. I believe you can treat your potential customers how you want because they are what keep you in business and if they don't come than you have no business but I also believe you should treat people good and how you would like to be treated.
It all comes down to why not just don't push your agendas on others and they will have no idea what you stand for or believe in and we can just all work together and be happy again. I don't go to a store and tell them my life story or who I vote for so they just treat me like any other customer. I don't walk in and say "Hey I'm gay! Make me a cake!"
Are there gays ghettos with gay bakers and gay plumbers?
I generally agree. But that's where it becomes the original problem. Two men (or women) lead normal lives, work regular jobs and keep the sexuality to themselves. Until they go to buy a wedding cake. Then the baker gets to make a judgement just because the cake has to say "Felix & Oscar"thats is my whole point.
if you want to be a peter puffer then be a private peter puffer behind closed doors with a consenting adult. ya'll just lay their and puff peters all night
but during the day, I see no reason for you to put your sexuality preferences out in the street. refrain from public peter puffing.
It is A RESPECT issue,
if you want me to respect you. show decorum ,
If I do not know you have a propensity for public peter puffing , I have no reason to deny you baked goods
I generally agree. But that's where it becomes the original problem. Two men (or women) lead normal lives, work regular jobs and keep the sexuality to themselves. Until they go to buy a wedding cake. Then the baker gets to make a judgement just because the cake has to say "Felix & Oscar"
Calm down, it's a civilized discussion.
So let's suppose you get a call from a guy, he asks you to come on over and plumb his bathroom with rough outs for his upcoming renovation. When you get there, maybe you see that it's two men, maybe their wedding picture is on the wall, ...whatever...... Do you turn around and walk out? Suppose you don't realize until you're half-way done; what do you do?
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