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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not really, not if the business is a religious one. There are convents. Must they be forced to admit lesbians? There are christian t-shirt companies that only have christian themed shirts? Must they now be forced to print rainbow gay pride tshirts? There are orthodox jewish schools. Should they be forced to enroll gay students? How about Muslim sisters associations? Should they be forced to admit lesbians? Any organ or business that is founded on religious principles or principles that simply rejects homosexuals can not be forced to change because of what YOU think is fair or just. Your idea that homosexuality is fine can not trump any group or organization's right to reject it...SO LONG AS that its truly an organization or business founded on such beliefs. [/quote] Convents and orthodox Jewish schools are religious[i] institutions[/i], not businesses, and as such their treatment by laws such as these is very, very different. You could do us all a favor by reading the entire thread so you actually have somewhat of a clue.[/quote] The Constitution is a document of individual rights, not group rights. Therefore, the right to religious freedom is granted to the individual.[/quote] Uh, no. You really don't know what you are talking about.[/quote]
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