Making Christian businesses bake cakes is not the same principle. That is essentially forced labor, which is slavery. Private business owners have the right to decide when, how, and for whom they will work.
If you can find me in the Constitution where it says I have the right to keep some mentally ill woman who thinks she’s a man from pooping in the bathroom stall next to mine, I’ll change my mind.
My rights end where the next person’s begin, and the real rights here are the rights of the person who owns the bathroom. They should get to decide, and gov’t should stay out of it.
RE: Making Christian businesses bake cakes is not the same principle. That is essentially forced labor, which is slavery. Private business owners have the right to decide when, how, and for whom they will work.
This then is an EXISTENTIAL ISSUE for me. It goes right into the FIRST AMENDMENT <-— the FIRST BASIC RIGHT in the Bill of Rights of the Constitution.
If government can force anyone to do something against his conscience, we shall have given in to tyranny and will have ceased to become America as the framers envisioned it.
Anyone who wants to be President should take this issue seriously as he is going to be sworn to defend the constitution.