ok.....yeah you are getting paid, and you are voluteering to work for themIf you volunteer to join the Army, they can force you to do work.
Not sure what your point is.
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ok.....yeah you are getting paid, and you are voluteering to work for themIf you volunteer to join the Army, they can force you to do work.
Oh my, and you suggest this is happening in our schools. That's quite a dishonest assessment. Don't ya think?Animal Sacrifice
In its only animal sacrifice case, the Court said a city ordinance prohibiting animal sacrifice violated the First Amendment by targeting the Santeria religion.www.mtsu.edu
The Supreme Court addressed the constitutionality of animal sacrifice for religious purposes in Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye v. City of Hialeah (1993),
Santería religion uses animal sacrifice
For partisans, politics is a team sport and loyalty is everything.Not my party. You can't make a point without making others a placeholder for your magaturd outrage. Carry on.
They also can't "establish" a religion by excluding others.argumentum ad absurdum. The 1st amendment doesn't mean government has to be hostile to religion, the opposite is true. It just means it can't ESTABLISH a religion, like the Church of England.
Meaningless, since the baker in question turned them down for whatever reason.I stated why I ask. Many times.
Lady walks in.........
I'd like a wedding cake for my upcoming wedding.
Baker: Great, that's what we do here.
Lady: I would like two brides on the top.
Baker: O.K. we can do that. Are you new around here? Are you going to be living nearby? If so, I would like to invite the two of you to attend my church if you don't already have one.
They can "establish" anything they want on their own private property.They also can't "establish" a religion by excluding others.
Like prohibiting you from NOT paying taxes?Mkay. So if the state prohibits you from not doing something....
Jesus, nevermind.
The state usually requires most businesses to register (volunteer) with the state. A corporation, company, LLC, are constructs of the state.ok.....yeah you are getting paid, and you are voluteering to work for them
Not sure what your point is.
Yeah, Govt can't specially target relgionsAnimal Sacrifice
In its only animal sacrifice case, the Court said a city ordinance prohibiting animal sacrifice violated the First Amendment by targeting the Santeria religion.www.mtsu.edu
The Supreme Court addressed the constitutionality of animal sacrifice for religious purposes in Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye v. City of Hialeah (1993),
Santería religion uses animal sacrifice
Yes, you have to register your business. What's your point? That doesn't mean someone can force me to work for them. Someone comes into my office, I don't have to serve them...I don't need any reason.....but certainly, a compeling reason would be that what they are asking me to do would violate my morality.The state usually requires most businesses to register (volunteer) with the state. A corporation, company, LLC, are constructs of the state.
Genesis 1:27: “So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.”No I get that (See my post). I am trying to see what the religious argument would be against it.
They could request being able to sacrifice a goat to bring good luck to the football team.Oh my, and you suggest this is happening in our schools. That's quite a dishonest assessment. Don't ya think?
Except most businesses aren't "private", in that they have to register with, and thus submit to the rules of the state.Meaningless, since the baker in question turned them down for whatever reason.
"Muh private bidness" cuts both ways....Deal with it.
what? yes private businesses have to follow the laws....that doesn't mean they are public because they follow the law.Except most businesses aren't "private", in that they have to register with, and thus submit to the rules of the state.
The baker should take the tack that "he only produces top-quality goods and that would be lesser quality than he chooses to produce." Will these morons be asking Coca Cola to put a pink soda in a blue can next?Baker should just tell this "Autumn" dude to fuck off.
The state has no role in coercing a baker to make any cake they don't want to make; if it does, that state should be smashed.
They're "public" businesses because the law declares them to be "public", because they're in the "public square". And now they're trying to play the same game to control social media.what? yes private businesses have to follow the laws....that doesn't mean they are public because they follow the law.
Geez
That depends on what state regulations say. If state regulations say you must serve everyone equally, you have to serve everyone equally. If the state says you can serve people at your discretion, you can serve them at your discretion.Yes, you have to register your business. What's your point? That doesn't mean someone can force me to work for them. Someone comes into my office, I don't have to serve them...I don't need any reason.....but certainly, a compeling reason would be that what they are asking me to do would violate my morality.
Well that's the booze sorted, but soda?? Maybe.The baker should take the tack that "he only produces top-quality goods and that would be lesser quality than he chooses to produce." Will these morons be asking Coca Cola to put a pink soda in a blue can next?
Do as you're told.That depends on what state regulations say. If state regulations say you must serve everyone equally, you have to serve everyone equally.
You can only do what the state specifically says you can do. Nice.If the state says you can serve people at your discretion, you can serve them at your discretion.
No, they aren't declared public simply by registering and following the lawThey're "public" businesses because the law declares them to be "public", because they're in the "public square". And now they're trying to play the same game to control social media.