I agree. However being a hypocrite isn't against the law.
Perhaps not, but in the case of the gays wanting a chapel wedding, is it about religious beliefs or just wanting to stir up a political pot? And, perhaps a judgement worth some money?
I agree. However being a hypocrite isn't against the law.
Whatever happened to "its my business and I have the right to refuse service, just as you have the right to not do business with me"?
Perhaps not, but in the case of the gays wanting a chapel wedding, is it about religious beliefs or just wanting to stir up a political pot? And, perhaps a judgement worth some money?
Perhaps not, but in the case of the gays wanting a chapel wedding, is it about religious beliefs or just wanting to stir up a political pot? And, perhaps a judgement worth some money?
Nobody is forcing anyone into a gay marriage.....those businesses that want to discriminate can discriminate. They'll just have to pay a fine for ignorance. We can call it taxing the stupid.
Should business have quotas for the numbers of minorities they do business with? You know, to make sure they are doing business with people the correct proportions.
What if someone doesn't want to be friends with the gays? Do they get fined too?
Should business have quotas for the numbers of minorities they do business with? You know, to make sure they are doing business with people the correct proportions.
What if someone doesn't want to be friends with the gays? Do they get fined too?
Because I knew this was going to happen. I do not care if you get married but no one has the right to force others to go against their religious beliefs.
Up to 180 days in jail and $1000 a day in fines.
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Perhaps not, but in the case of the gays wanting a chapel wedding, is it about religious beliefs or just wanting to stir up a political pot? And, perhaps a judgement worth some money?
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