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Originally Posted by EnderD_503
A law that denies a business owner the right to refuse service defends people from being denied service on the basis of who they are, even if the denial of service stems from personal/religious morality.
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Yes, even
if the business owner's denial of service to an interracial couple stems from religious or *moral* objections (a point I haven't addressed), they cannot be denied service due to current federal protections.
Would people like this protection
presently afforded the interracial couple removed b/c they believe the business owner's moral and religious beliefs should take precedence over their right to service?