My argument is rock solid. You simply lack the ability to understand it.
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Marry who you want.
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I wld. Xtianity is against my moral values but if I was a baker, I'd still provide a cake for Xtian function.
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but you have No right to Force others to adhere to your Moral standards
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I know. That's why I'd have to provide the same service to everyone, even Christians.
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you realize that people also have a right to refuse Service, right?
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I think laws in many places rule against denying service to someone because they are a Christian or black or gay.
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Give me an example of how a business would be expected to support a Christian activity against their morals.
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I could be expected to make a cake for a Christening, confirmation, Christian wedding.
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I shld be expected to do this coz thinking that Xtianity is wrong does not entitle me to discriminate against Xtians.
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Again, this has never been about WHO someone is, either gay or Christian.
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You are morally opposed to homosexuality & I to Xtianity. One of us thinks this means discrimination OK. Its not me.
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@Qld_Jack@MrOzAtheist I take this stance.I'd discriminate against you re: eg immigration cos u do actually oppose equality. not all Xtianspic.twitter.com/UHl7RuBnvn
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