Did you just go read his whole book?
Don't bother to answer. I don't know what your agenda is, but it is not edifying discussion, so you just go on and have a nice day. It's been fun a brief distraction from a small but very tiresome financial issue I've been addressing all day.
I can't find any evidence for that
Did you just go read his whole book?
I thought you mentioned his book only to establish his bona fides. Google Books shows 7 hits for "gay"; the only relevant one is this, which contradicts your claim:
'Gay activists claim a right not to be discriminated against; their opponents - echoing Mencken's jibe that Puritanism is "the haunting fear that someone, somewhere may be happy" - claim a right to know that no one is engaging in homosexual relationships. [p. 88] [...] If we accept the libertarian view of individual rights, we have a standard by which to sort out all these conflicting rights claims. [p. 89] [...] If a Christian landlady refuses to rent a room to unmarried couples, it would be unjust to use the power of government to force her to do so. [...] People [...] don't have a right to force anyone to hire them or do business with them. [p. 90]'