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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So, you think it is appropriate for people to be FORCED to make statements in which they don't believe?[/quote] Do you know what a wedding website is? It has info about hotel blocks and registries. It's not a statement of beliefs. [/quote] Wedding websites are all different. This is a custom request. You don't know what she may be asked to do. And, that is what this case is about. You cannot compel a person to create something against their beliefs. Just like [b]I would never create something for a follower of Satan[/b]. And, I would be within my rights to refuse that. [/quote] Usually, Satanic worshippers would want to support another Satanic worshipper's business. Why would they want to pay money to support a Christian business? Were they baiting her to make a case? My mother used to do design work for weddings. And she always felt like she was sometimes cut out of some business that she would have been happy to have, but that business went to others who were more diverse owners.[/quote]
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