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[quote=Anonymous]PP here. I understand that many liberals think this sounds fundamentally wrong. It's not. Here's why -- The law thinks people should have a right to practice their religion freely or associate with others freely without government interference. These are any person's most basic rights in a civil society. It's not that gays may not be harmed by the rejection of catering services or admission to an organization; it's that denying a group the right to freely practice their faith or associate with whomever they please is more egregious. The Torah, Bible, and Quran all say homosexuality is wrong. Nowadays you will find people twisting the words of these books to accommodate gays. It's just plain wrong. Form your own sect or religion but the original holy books all said homosexuality was wrong. So let religious folks reject the homosexual lifestyle if they wish to. It's their right to do so.[/quote]
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