(August 4, 2018 at 10:59 am)RoadRunner79 Wrote: However, if the law means that one cannot write or say anything about the biblical view of homosexual practice, saying that it is a sin. Then this is against religious liberty.
The law doesn't mean that. It has never meant that. There's no slippery slope here. Again, the law is about advertising SOCE as a service. Meaning, as a commercial enterprise. It's not about stopping people from speaking to counselors (whether they're licensed psychiatrists or religious leaders) or otherwise addressing their mental health, but stopping people trying to make money off of false and/or harmful 'gay cures'.
So, any pastor can rage against homosexuality in their sermon until they're blue in the face. As long as they're not offering to cure homosexuality for money, they're fine.
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