(February 9, 2016 at 9:18 pm)Chad32 Wrote: To the extent that we allow them to believe what they want to believe, but not to the extent that they can impose their beliefs on others. For instance, Kim Davis has the right to believe homosexuality is immoral. She does not have the right to refuse to do her job, or interfere with other people's jobs, which she obviously has done.
Companies should do their job, regardless of the customer, as long as the money is good. If you allow stores to refuse service, you're basically letting them decide who can and can't live in the town they sell goods in.
^^^This^^^
And where does this end? "I don't like people with dark skin so I refuse to serve them"?
I wonder if those supporting this bakery would scream if I refused to serve Christians in my line of work?
Dying to live, living to die.