They are wrong, but they are also right. They are right in the sense that they shouldn't have to do business with someone they don't want to. If you believe in the idea of a free country you can't then support the fraternization of parties under the coercion of government. They are wrong in the sense that their reasoning for not wanting to bake the cake is ******* stupid. There is nothing sinful about baking a cake and they're being ridiculous.
Yeah, well it's been that way since the Civil Rights Act. Let me know when y'all get around to repealing that...
So people's choices are a civil right? Huh.....
Religion is a protected civil right, and a choice.
1. "Religion is a protected civil right"
Under Democrats??
If so....how do you explain this:
Under Democrat/Liberal LBJ, the law was passed that deprived pastors of their right of free speech.
2. "
Donald Trump: As President, I’ll Reverse the Law That Prevents Churches from Endorsing Candidates
Trump said near the end of his speech that he would
rescind the IRS rule preventing churches from endorsing candidates.
That takes you and it makes you less powerful than a man or woman walking up and down the street. You actually have less power.”
And yet if you look at it, I was talking to someone, we probably have 250 million, maybe even more, in terms of people, so
we have more Christians… than we have men or women in our country and we don’t have a lobby because they’re afraid to have a lobby because they don’t want to lose their tax status.
So
I am going to work like hell to get rid of that prohibition and we’re going to have the strongest Christian lobby and it’s going to happen. This took place during the presidency of Lyndon Johnson and it has had a terrible chilling effect."
Donald Trump: As President, I’ll Reverse the Law That Prevents Churches from Endorsing Candidates