Posted on 08/16/2015 6:58:21 PM PDT by Olog-hai
A recently released poll shows significant public support for the protection of religious libertyespecially when special rights based on sexual orientation are being advanced at its expense.
The results reveal hope for the classical liberal vision of America: they indicate that most Americans still appear to want maximum freedom and individual rights protection. [ ]
Support for religious freedom jumps even higher in the context of wedding vendors.
82 percent said yes when asked whether a Christian wedding photographer with deeply held religious beliefs opposing same sex marriage has the right to say no to a same-sex couple asking him or her to photograph their wedding.
Amazingly, even 80 percent of Agnostic/Atheists said the photographer had the right to say no.
There is hope for live and let live after all.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnsnews.com ...
For sodomites, it’s all about the polls except when it’s NOT about the polls.
If I were a photographer of a wedding cake baker, I think I would do it, but do a crappy job, maybe even crappy enough to ruin the whole event....that would be especially easy for the photographer, he could just say he had equipment trouble...”oh man, I am so sorry, I dont know what what happened, my camera must be broken, those pictures all turned out dark and blurry....here I would be happy to give you your money back....
Im not certain that theyre entirely clear headed enough to know precisely what they hate..
You may have a point there Mikey.
D’Souza had it right
Government entities and its employees cannot discriminate for there are not options..
All private business can.
reverse this, can a moslem wedding refuse to hire a jewish photographer?
Why don’t they make vegan stores carry meat .... or organic clothing stores sell polyester?
very good questions
the analogizes hold!
the virulent p.c. of the PRIDE pukes...seems to have a certain teflon “quality” that we have to DISSOLVE!
About right...
Or we won't...............
Maybe the kkk should demand a black bakery in the inner city bake them a cake and then sue when they don’t?
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