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re: Kentucky Court rules Printer does not have to print Gay Pride shirts
Posted on 5/16/17 at 12:40 pm to MButterfly
Posted on 5/16/17 at 12:40 pm to MButterfly
Good but to be honest, being a Christian shouldn't have anything to do what a private business owner can or can't do with his business regarding these type subjects.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 12:42 pm to Homesick Tiger
Private business opened to the public has to play by the rules...you can't discriminate based on race, age, etc.
However, and this is the key difference here, if something is offensive to you like a giant vaj shaped cake or d*cks on a t-shirt...you don't have to do that.
However, and this is the key difference here, if something is offensive to you like a giant vaj shaped cake or d*cks on a t-shirt...you don't have to do that.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 12:45 pm to Homesick Tiger
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Good but to be honest, being a Christian shouldn't have anything to do what a private business owner can or can't do with his business regarding these type subjects.
You are correct. a business owner should be able to refuse to do business with anyone regardless of any other factors. A black restaraunt owner doesn't want to serve whites? That's HIS right , he owns the damn restaurant, the government cant say "you owe white people service"
Spare me your "public nonsense" because clearly business owners can discriminate, that's legal. It's only for certain reasons that discriminating is illegal and that is also a violation of the 14th amendment b/c it doesn't give equal protection of the law.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 12:52 pm to Homesick Tiger
quote:There is a lot of leeway with how business owners can run their business. Christians profess a certain ethic that governs their entire lives, not just what they do a few hours on Sunday morning. That means business owners who acknowledge Christ as Lord over all areas of life seek to glorify Him in all that they do, including how they run their businesses.
Good but to be honest, being a Christian shouldn't have anything to do what a private business owner can or can't do with his business regarding these type subjects.
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