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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So far I count three strikes on the pizza parlor: 1. Violates kosher rules of mixing meat and milk 2. Open on the Sabbath 3. Does not refuse to cater remarriages of adulterers. Now that they have been given nearly a million dollars, I guess we can see whether they heed Jesus' command to give away their newfound wealth. [/quote] The Boy Scouts of America did not include bible study classes or bible recitation or prayer groups either, but the Supreme Court still said they were a religious organization free to reject gays if they so wished. So there you have it. The pizza parlor doesn't have to abide by EVERY verse in the Bible to be deemed a religious organization. BUT - they do need to do more than simply say they're Christian. That's not enough. If they ONLY deliver to Christian themed events, hire only Christians, include Christian themes in their pizza's somehow, etc…that would show they are religious. As far as I'm concerned, they are not a religious organization. I don't support homosexuality but that pizzeria is not a religious organization and can not discriminate.[/quote]
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