martybegan
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Or, don't be forced to do so, and have the couple find someone else. Your solution requires force, mine does not.
You really get a hard on ruining other people's lives, don't you?
And honestly when it comes to actual lesbian weddings, we are not dealing with "chicks" in the traditional sense.
I've known some pretty fucking hot Lesbians. But that's not the point.
I had a former boss who was a lesbian, and she had a great expression - "You don't get people in trouble, people get themselves in trouble."
If you choose to be in the wedding business, then you have offered services to anyone who can get married. You made THAT decision. You picked to do that for a living.
And the fact is, a lot of these "Christian" service providers happily provide these services to people who lived together before marriage, people who aren't getting married in their denomination, and so on. They just want to pick on THIS supposed rule their sky fairy says is wrong to rationalize their own bigotry.
No, people who got into the wedding business decades ago had no idea they would be forced to perform services at a gay wedding. The concept of forcing people to work at something they don't want to is a sad progressive form of slavery.
YOU do not get to choose how someone practices their religion, and neither does government unless some overwhelming interest is concerned (like a religion involving another crime).