What you’re saying is you don’t understand the Catholic Catechism nor the Constitution nor the issue at hand
The Catechism states that homosexual acts are sinful but being a homosexual is not sinful My stylist has a God given talent and is an artist. He knows I am a practicing Catholic and he knows that if or when he asks me i will tell him what the Church says about it and that ill do so in a charitable manner, as a fellow sinner but one who strives not to be
He knows that if he wants to go to church that ill go with him
Nowhere in the Catechism does it say to shun people in hope that they will want to be as holy as you
I don’t interpret giving money for appropriate services for which God gave them the aptitude for, to or being charitable to homosexuals as people providing a service as sinful
The issue yore wrong on is the homosexual activist situation.
I go out of my way to avoid businesses who demand that I accept homosexual practices as normal, or who want some kind of equality or exaltation for having a homosexual lifestyle and want even children to learn about sex practices when they are too young to handle the information of normal much less abnormal sex
Giving money to the cause when they don’t ever see or appreciate my view I will not do. So I avoid Disney, wouldn’t go to d world for anything, Home Depot, give to BSA and their sponsors- AT&T
The gay militants have no lids and two militants in a household in the case of a union. They have nothing better to do or spend theira eu on than going after people for discrimination. Where they can prove it, they’ll find it
The baker has better or other things to spend his time and money on so he’ll lose the case because he is discriminating. Whether his discrimination is for a good purpose or not he is discriminating
I guess I got it from being in health care. We would not discriminate in providing health care to anyone including aids patients. If we wanted to not provide service we would have to go into another business
The cake guy can charitably make the guys a cake and say to them they’re wrong in their lifestyle but he’s not going to win this case. He can’t say his religious beliefs are being intruded on. Disapproval of behavior is not enough
No you don't! You've been supporting one for years! You normalize it because, to quote you, "We dont talk about certain things...". Sticking your head in the sand is normalizing it no matter how much you deny it! Since you won't spend your $$ at Disney, Home Depot, etc, you are a total hypocrite for spending $$ at your homosexual hair stylist. I'd even bet you've recommended him to your friends!
Completely different than health care or regular commerce.