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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So does this ruling mean anyone can decline a service request (bake a cake, make a website or whatever) based on religious beliefs? So could be I don’t like Judaism, Muslims whatever—this ruling reaches beyond just LGBQT or am I misunderstanding? [/quote] I think you'd have to prove that doing something would violate your religion. So let's say that The Satanic Temple asked you to bake a cake for a satanic baptism, and your religion says that Satan is evil and you can't promote Satanism. I don't think that not liking people would count as a religious belief. [/quote]
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