I don't understand how that man being gay has anything to do with his ability to do his job.
I applaud the ruling and I hope it's upheld through our courts. We all know how the supreme court is going to rule. They have not ruled against homosexual people yet. I don't see it happening in this case either.
If that catholic school takes my tax dollars in the form of vouchers for their school or any federal money from the bush boy's faith based initiatives, then that catholic school should have to follow the same laws as everyone else.
Christian institutions should come into the 21st century and stop discriminating against people.
Our twin's school isn't Christian and they won't hire gays. It's not always religion
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They won't be getting away with that for long
Private school. Their roof, their rules. Whether you find that policy agreeable or not is irrelevant.
Wrong.
Public accommodations laws apply to private entities, businesses and employers; this has nothing to do with the First Amendment or religious liberty, this has to do with states enacting public accommodations laws pursuant to Commerce Clause jurisprudence, and their desire to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation in the markets and the workplace.
This is a state court ruling on a matter concerning state law.
Telling how for many conservatives their bigotry and hatred of gay Americans overrides their wrongheaded advocacy of 'states' rights.'