My own personal philosophy is that, in private, people should be allowed to live as they desire without outside interference. And, people should not seek to force their lifestyles upon others. So, I've been trying to follow the various lawsuits seeking to force private businesses to give up their own beliefs in favor of those of others who they disagree with. So, it piqued my interest to come upon the following:
Of course, those same activists will instantly rant that this comes from a religious source, The American Catholic. To be honest, I had no idea of the source when I first came across the above quote. But, it does seem to make a most valid point. Especially about store owners who believe in traditional marriage' donating all profits from sales in such cases to an organization supporting their beliefs and making it public. Would such activists take it to court? Not as the piece suggests. What an interesting point.
See more at: Gay Thought Police Take Note | The American Catholic
These gay activists arent looking for justice under the law per se; their goal is the minimization and outright obliteration of any Christian influence within the marketplace. They detest the influence of Christian morals, and have found a means by which they can reduce said influence, under the agreeable guise of equality: filing discrimination lawsuits against small business owners. -
Of course, those same activists will instantly rant that this comes from a religious source, The American Catholic. To be honest, I had no idea of the source when I first came across the above quote. But, it does seem to make a most valid point. Especially about store owners who believe in traditional marriage' donating all profits from sales in such cases to an organization supporting their beliefs and making it public. Would such activists take it to court? Not as the piece suggests. What an interesting point.
See more at: Gay Thought Police Take Note | The American Catholic