RE: Indiana's Govenor Signs 'Religious Freedom' Bill
March 31, 2015 at 10:56 am
(This post was last modified: March 31, 2015 at 11:54 am by DeistPaladin.)
(March 31, 2015 at 10:17 am)Dystopia Wrote: I'm actually pretty liberal when it comes to freedom of objection as long as there's someone willing to do the job. Don't want to marry two gays? Fine - Is there someone else who can do it? Ok, then don't marry them (why would gays want to marry under a Christian who hates them anyway?). I only stop when there's no one else to perform the job. A better question as I have asked is how do people know who breaks their religious beliefs and what breaks it. If my religion tells me to hate Jews can I deny the Holocaust in France?
Part of what brought on the lawsuits is the last minute nature of the cancellations. The baker at the 11th hour decided "I'm not baking a cake for a gay wedding". By then, it was too late to take their business to their competition. The baker didn't just discriminate. He backed out on a contract at the last minute.
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