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Originally Posted by DomnNC
If you wanted the discussion/question to be solely about the GLBT community then you should have stated as such instead of leaving the question wide open in my opinion.
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Snipped the part I will address.
DomnNC,
I already answered why I left it open and Ender explained it as well.
Again, I left it open because I want to know if it is OK for businesses deny ANYONE service (grounded in their religious and moral beliefs) because of that group's immutable characteristic or intrinsic belief system (religion)--not behaviour.
If you are going to deny the queers, you might as well take back all other groups of people who are already federally protected.
What is the difference b/w refusing someone b/c they are queer and refusing someone because they are a woman (etc.)--as long as that person has deep religious or moral objections to a certain class of people, they are entitled to refuse service?