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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 5 Dec 2017

    Opinion: Religious freedom is for Christians, too, writes Luke Goodrichhttp://on.wsj.com/2AukuLd 

    6:19 PM - 5 Dec 2017
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      1. Ryan Waniata‏Verified account @ryanwaniata 5 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Ah, the ever-oppressed American Christian.

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      1. Dawn Kubie‏ @JulyJane 5 Dec 2017
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        *sigh* Religious freedom is for everyone. However, in expressing your religion, you may not oppress the lives of others. For instance, if gay marriage is legal & it’s your job to issue marriage licenses & it conflicts with your beliefs CHANGE JOBS.

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      1. Getdown‏ @getdown1080p 5 Dec 2017
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        They have always been free they usually pick whatever part of the Bible that helps their argument

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      2. Don Capone‏ @drdoncapone 5 Dec 2017
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        So what if my Christian denomination believes in the legitimacy of same-sex relationships and sanctity of any marriage and reject others who oppose the Christian tenets of kindness and compassion to others. Will I be able to discriminate against them for being bigots?

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      3. Don Capone‏ @drdoncapone 5 Dec 2017
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        Oh right, you CAN change your hateful beliefs and acts but you can't change your sexual orientation. I guess I should just pray for those sinners and continue to respectful.

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      2. Hoo‏ @Hicksville420 5 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Obviously I Am Little More Than A Backwoods Hill-Billy From Louisville , But Rather Force Participation , I Would Protest And Boycott Any Small Business That Didn't Want My $$$$ -> Do You See This Bakery In The Same Vein As Woolworth's Lunch Counter ? ? ?

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      3. Meme Burk‏ @MemeBurk 5 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Hicksville420 @WSJ

        Yep, the same!

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      1. Truthandonlythetruth‏ @TRUTH22410803 5 Dec 2017
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        Poor Christians...they only have the most representation in Congress, Senate, and judicial system...so oppressed.

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      1. Tina‏ @TinaGhost 5 Dec 2017
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        'da 'f*k does that mean? I refuse to read WSJ because they charge after so many "free" articles have been read. If they are saying Christians aren't free to practice, they're high!

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      1. Drew's a Daddy!‏ @NiceDrewishFela 5 Dec 2017
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        Bigotry is not religious freedom. It's not even religious. It's not even being a decent human being. Stop using this mask to hide hatred and intolerance.

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      1. Jimmy B‏ @Exposethebigots 5 Dec 2017
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        So I could refuse service to blacks if I believe they are the marked descendants of Cain? I know Christians who actually believe that.

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      1. Huck-finn‏ @311SoGood 5 Dec 2017
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        Happy holidays

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      1. Sarah Goodlaxson-Wellein‏ @sarahgoodlaxson 5 Dec 2017
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        RELIGIOUS FREEDOM DOES NOT MEAN SHOVING YOUR RELIGION DOWN OTHER PEOPLE'S THROATS.

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      2. Dave from TO‏ @DavefromTO 5 Dec 2017
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        It seems like in the US these people believe that religious freedom is *only* for Christians.

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      1. Stephen Payaslian‏ @StevePayaslian 5 Dec 2017
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        Americans can worship how they see fit but they don't have the right to impose their religious hypocrisy on other Americans.

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      1. Nick‏ @PedigerousH 5 Dec 2017
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        Discrimination isn't religious freedom. Businesses/workplace is a secular setting.

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      1. Paul Revere‏ @US_Muckraker 5 Dec 2017
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        I am still waiting for freedom from religion and not being imposed upon or inconvenienced because of what someone else believes!

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