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Marriage, as in civil marriage, has nothing to do with any religion. BTW there are many churches that support SSM.
in New York lesbian terrorists sued a religious couple for refusing to rent out their farm for their fake wedding.
I have every right under the first amendment not to sell to things to people that violate my religion. Thus I forbidden sell a gun to someone who I think may use it to murder someone just like I can't sell a ring to someone who will use it in a fake wedding. But If I exercise my first amendment right in the later case gay terrorists will attack me based on their antisemitic gay "rights" laws.
in New York lesbian terrorists sued a religious couple for refusing to rent out their farm for their fake wedding.
I have every right under the first amendment not to sell to things to people that violate my religion. Thus I forbidden sell a gun to someone who I think may use it to murder someone just like I can't sell a ring to someone who will use it in a fake wedding. But If I exercise my first amendment right in the later case gay terrorists will attack me based on their antisemitic gay "rights" laws.
There is nothing religious about renting property.
Well my wife and I attend an MCC (Metropolitan Community Church) which is a Christian church where everyone is welcome regardless of their race, gender or inborn sexual preference.
We have church members that are white, black, latino, gay, lesbian and transgendered.
We all have a common underlying theme about us and that is that we believe that God believes and accepts his own creation as being diverse in all aspects of society.
In fact Our pastor just happens to be Gay and is one of the most powerful and accepting individuals that I have ever met in my entire life.
As your fundamentalist "" Christian "" beliefs are being listened to by ever aging ears more and more of your houses of hate are being shuttered.
There's only so much hate that you can spew with a congregation that has an average age of 57.
As the last election proved, your belief system based on exclusion and marginalization is dead.
It's a new day thank God.
I'll pray for you because, as demonstrated in your diatribe, you are a very sad and lonely individual.
God bless you.
Thanks for the prayers. You will find, however, that the liberal mainline groups are missing young people, while traditionalist churches and parishes are full of fervent young families. Same-sex "marriage" does not have a future in America's churches.
in New York lesbian terrorists sued a religious couple for refusing to rent out their farm for their fake wedding.
I have every right under the first amendment not to sell to things to people that violate my religion. Thus I forbidden sell a gun to someone who I think may use it to murder someone just like I can't sell a ring to someone who will use it in a fake wedding. But If I exercise my first amendment right in the later case gay terrorists will attack me based on their antisemitic gay "rights" laws.
If your religion doesn't allow you to follow the laws of your state that all other businesses follow, then you shouldn't be in business.
If your religion doesn't allow you to follow the laws of your state that all other businesses follow, then you shouldn't be in business.
If the state makes laws that fly in the face and suppress religion, they have no business making laws.
By your logic the state could outlaw all religion, and that would supercede religion itself. You obviously don't understand what Freedom of Religion means.
If the state makes laws that fly in the face and suppress religion, they have no business making laws.
Religion and businesses are not the same thing. No one is forcing anyone to go into business. If you can not follow the laws that all businesses must follow, then don't open a business. It's simple really.
Should a Muslim shopkeeper have the right to refuse to serve you because you're Jewish?
Apples and oranges. No one is proposing that businesses should refuse to serve anyone because they are homosexuals.
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