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The state is wrong forcing religious people to sell to homosexuals.

 

Why is it wrong?

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So your anecdote is redundant. Back to the question, would you be fine with your favourite Indian/Chinese/Insert other foreign food restaurant, refusing to serve you because you're white?

 

they are in business to serve mainly white people so it would never happen, if they refused service I would go some ware else.

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It wouldn't happen, because you happen to belong to the privileged, powerful group.

So can you see why discriminating against minority or less powerful groups is wrong and should be against the law?

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Just announced today the baker has been found not guilty ,at last common sense has won over, don't want to say told you so but Told You So.

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Just announced today the baker has been found not guilty ,at last common sense has won over, don't want to say told you so but Told You So.

Not 'not guilty' really

but rather 'not in breach of the complainant's "human rights" as to which the AG for Northern Ireland asked the Supreme Court'.

 

Yes, a sensible verdict. However could a contractor be required by law to enter unwillingly into a contract?

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