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[quote=Anonymous]Seeing as this is in the political forum-- Lets bring it back to there, shall we? The point is the law allows discrimination because of the freedom of association and freedom of religion. These rights have boundaries but they exist. So from a legal perspective, religious entities and associations or groups that choose to reject homosexuals CAN. And thank God for that, in my opinion. The Indiana law is far too broad and it will be changed or struck down if it ever gets to the Supreme Court of the US. I am a Muslim. I absolutely do not support homosexual or any LGBT lifestyle at all. But in Islam, there is no earthly punishment for it. Islam says its an abomination. So I don't think LGBT should be denied housing, employment, education, health care, the right to inherit, etc... But I do think they should not be permitted religious marriages. I think the laws of the US are incredibly just and fair. Let those who accept homosexuality be but let those who reject it be also. [/quote]
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