.@Qld_Jack If you bake a cake for a straight couple but not for same sex couple, you are discriminating based on sexuality.
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Replying to @MrOzAtheist
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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Replying to @Qld_Jack @MrOzAtheist
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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Replying to @Qld_Jack @MrOzAtheist
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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Replying to @KeenGaze @RomeBurningShow
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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Wld you?Most consistent.But as I'd actually be refusing to teach your child history, u'd have a right to complain
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