colfax_m
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- Nov 18, 2019
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Because that’s not what I consider the exercise or religion and i think it’s a little silly to say your religion means that someone else can’t do something.Well, then you don’t understand the issue.Really? They forcing the baker to come to their wedding and toast champagne?The person enforcing their beliefs here, are teh liberals who want to force people to celebrate gay marriage.
That would be the next step in the witch hunt. But you people need an offense to give you power over people.
So, if it is not baking a cake, it might very well be not attending.
Sounds crazy?
Go back in time 10 years and tell people about trans men competing in woman's sports. They would accuse you of the slippery slope fallacy and laugh at you.
Now, it's the law.
No, he does, you intentionally ignore a person's constitutional right to free exercise because it doesn't fit your bigoted viewpoints.