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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5466285" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>That's not what we're talking about. We're talking about a business person with religious beliefs who is being forced to set aside his values to give a person with opposing values what they want. The simple solution would be to go to a business where giving the customer what they want isn't an issue. Would you be ok with religious people going to a gay night club to shut down a drag queen show in order to have a Bible reading and prayer? As an open society people have a right to act as they like as long as they aren't harming others. But they don't have the right to force their views on others. Might have been that way at one time, and Christians may not like the open displays of homosexuality like in gay pride parades, but gays are pretty much free to live as they want these days. It's they at this point who risk a backlash if they seek to see just how far they can take it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5466285, member: 24302"] That's not what we're talking about. We're talking about a business person with religious beliefs who is being forced to set aside his values to give a person with opposing values what they want. The simple solution would be to go to a business where giving the customer what they want isn't an issue. Would you be ok with religious people going to a gay night club to shut down a drag queen show in order to have a Bible reading and prayer? As an open society people have a right to act as they like as long as they aren't harming others. But they don't have the right to force their views on others. Might have been that way at one time, and Christians may not like the open displays of homosexuality like in gay pride parades, but gays are pretty much free to live as they want these days. It's they at this point who risk a backlash if they seek to see just how far they can take it. [/QUOTE]
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