Cecilie1200
Diamond Member
I know. It is a sincerely held secular belief. But one held on dubious grounds. Much like hearsay.Not necessarily. For instance, the cafe that turned away Trump's people did so because of their deeply held convictions that Trump's folks do horrible things to,say, kids at the border.
That is not a sincerely held religious belief.
Refusal to promote uber-documented and intrinsic to LGBT kid sex shows (pride parades) they all embrace is also a secular belief. And law in all 50 states. Even secular folks can't be forced to promote lifestyles they find wholly repugnant and/or are illegal to promote. What are there, millions of photos since the 1960s documenting the for-kids and whoever deviant sex parades? There may even be billions of photos by now.
Indiana landlord evicts church over sign saying 'LGBTQ is a hate crime'
Unless their lease gave the landlord editorial rights over the church's message, I see a lawsuit happening.