PaintMyHouse
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- Feb 24, 2014
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No, we get to define what serving God is and isn't, and we do, and not just for tax codes either, employ,ent law is a good example. While you might be able to require that the Pastor to be a Baptist, the janitor is just a guy who cleans toilets so he can be whatever. He's not a minister, nor does he have ministerial duties. Look it up, it's the law.Baking cakes for cash is not serving God. That is serving a Profit, not a Prophet.No it's not. Conservatives like you just don't understand the issue.This is getting insane.
Of course we do, in your stupid opinion your"right" to buy a cake supersedes anyone's "right" to practice their religion.
That about cover it?
You don't get to tell people how to serve God. That's why we have a First Amendment, asshole.
Employment Law Church Law Tax