What isn't debatable is the Constitution gives the federal government NO AUTHORITY to interfere with an individual or a business in their freedom of choice.
RE: The exercise of a particular instance of discrimination may be morally wrong as far as YOU’RE concerned. But the freedom to choose is a God-given and right or wrong, it is the exercise of God-given liberty, as long as it doesn’t interfere with the life and liberty of another. You’re standard of morality is not necessarily the same as another’s standard pf morality. The morality issue is debatable.
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I agree with the second paragraph of your post:
“What isn’t debatable is the Constitution gives the federal government NO AUTHORITY to interfere with an individual or a business in their freedom of choice.”
However I take issue with the sentence: “The moral issue is debatable”
If so, it begs the question -— is it REALLY OBJECTIVELY, MORALLY WRONG to discriminate against a person based solely on his race or ethnicity?
You mentioned God.... well, is it an offense against the moral law of God to be a racist?
I say it is. What say you?
agree again with papanew