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Re: This has gone too far: Now we have people claiming that their religious freedom is being violated because they are expected to call people by their preferred names...

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There are parents who have already made the argument that it's OK, based on their religious beliefs, for their children to bully suspected homosexual classmates. And these same people were condemning Michelle Obama for her anti-bullying campaign suggesting that it was anti-Christian.

And back before 'Loving v. Virginia', the supporters of miscegenation laws used the argument that it violated their religious beliefs and that the mixing of the races was anti-Christian. Of course, a 100 years earlier, the supporters of slavery made the same argument.




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Re: This has gone too far: Now we have people claiming that their religious freedom is being violated because they are expected to call people by their preferred names...
By: zzstar
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Thu, 07 Jun 18 1:34 AM
Msg. 43659 of 65535

What if a Jewish baker denies to make a wedding cake for Christians, because of his religious beliefs? Or a Muslim for Jews? Or an Evangelical asshole for Catholics?

This will not end well. Having a nimrod in the White House will certainly present the possibility of making America into a SHITHOLE.

What is the difference now between us and Islamic state?

No cake for JU!


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