This is a danger in Social norms and structures @MIGEPROF
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Wrong. Celebrate diversity and love.
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Congratulations, Australia
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Now even Australia will get to enjoy gay activists trying to ruin Christian businesses. Don't expect them to hold Muslim bakeries to the same standard. Identity politics being what it is and all.
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Hahaha, nah. See, we tried to find bakeries run by religious people that didn’t want to bake wedding cakes for same sex couples. Could not find a single one of them, after months of looking.

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That wouldn't surprise me on your end or theirs.
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We aren’t America, either. We don’t sue people at the drop of a hat, and most of our country isn’t religious anyway, so we’ll be good.
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Well more than half your country claims an official religion. But I'm glad to hear you guys aren't as litigious. That's almost a religion in itself.
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According to the last census, yeah, but since the number of religious people drop every day, estimates of those claiming a religion are now below 50%.
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You have all the protections you need. What you wanted was privileges, not protections.
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Your condolences aren’t wanted. It’s a fantastic day for Australia, and we’re THRILLED, thanks.
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Yes are ...it a very sad day.......God will damn them for sure... It is against God's law......you can't change that......
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No, it’s a beautiful, wonderful day! God doesn’t exist, and even if he did, his law has no part in a secular country.
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Tha ANK GOD THERE IS ONLY LESS THAN 1% OF THE USA POPULATION THAT BELIEVES LIKE YOU
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Hahaha, sure. Something like 20% of Americans aren’t religious (and many of the 80% are fake Christians) but sure, believe your own numbers if you want. Here in Australia, the number of non religious people is even higher. Religion has no place in secular law.
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Australia? You mean Australia's politicians.
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It was a public vote followed by a parliamentary one.
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OK - my mistake.
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