While we all agree that religious freedom is important, no ones religious beliefs make it acceptable to break the law by discriminating against prospective customers, said Amanda C. Goad, staff attorney with the ACLU Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Project. No one is asking Masterpieces owner to change his beliefs, but treating gay people differently because of who they are is discrimination plain and simple.Thought you wanted to argue logically? Unless you are claiming that this unjust state law somehow trumps the First Amendment? The ACLU are communists, remember.
Any practicing catholic has a case with a ruling such as this. If I’m not discriminating against the gays but simply and sincerely not participating in their non marriage due to my religion, I don’t have to participate
He would expect to have to go to court, as that is where the gays are taking it,and prove that he adheres to the best of his human abilities to adhere to the religion and that in continuing to do so he will refuse to take part
That’s logic and one will lose in court without it