Your argument is badly flawed. It's not "who they are", but what they are doing. Think about that. You'll get it eventually.
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@Qld_Jack I've tried to make it as simple as possible. Sorry I don't have crayons handy.pic.twitter.com/yuHcm21jQD
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And this is where you get it completely wrong. You are assuming it has something to do with the person's sexuality. It doesn't.
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@Qld_Jack Try the cake maker instead....pic.twitter.com/0pQ3n9vve7
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Replying to @MrOzAtheist
Maybe this will help you...pic.twitter.com/IMka53MMRT
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Nope. If a gay couple want a cake or a knife, no problem. If they were using that knife for something against morals...problem.
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Personally I'm against Christians getting married. They use it to make more Christians. (I do not think this)
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Ok, so if you don't think that, you won't have a moral stance against it. That's how it works.
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I do have a moral stance against religion. I just don't think this gives me the right to oppose relig ppl's rights.
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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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