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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They are NOT judging gays. They cannot, in good conscience, cater a gay wedding. [b]According to their religious beliefs[/b]. Remember, they have stated they welcome gays into their restaurant and would serve them. It is not about being gay. It is about the religious aspect of the ceremony. [/quote] But they're not religious beliefs- they are using religion to justify hateful, homophobic beliefs. [/quote] They ARE their religious beliefs. You are judging again. [/quote] As long as the pizza folks refrain from wearing clothing of different fabrics, touching a woman when she has her period, mixing dairy and meat, eating shellfish, touching the skin of a pig, working on the Sabbath, coveting their neighbor, or bearing false witness- I would agree they aren't selectively using passages to justify homophobic beliefs. But I'm guessing that's not the case. So they are hypocrites. Yes, I'm judging them. But that line of reasoning should apply to anyone who refuses to serve a gay wedding- don't judge them, just sell the cake or pizza or whatever. fwiw- I was a NP. There are many PPs disagreeing with your Leviticus-driven view of the world. [/quote] Right...and don't forget that Leviticus also says that you shall not vex foreigners in your land. Seems inconsistent with some Con's view of immigration. [/quote]
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