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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2949921" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Coercion doesn't mean turning someone gay. It means being forced to go along to get along. You're arguing from your perspective that being gay is no big deal. Thus if it's ok to you then everyone else should accept it also. You're not making any allowances for those who do feel it's wrong. And that's the crux of the matter. I'm not saying being gay should be illegal. I'm not saying they should be attacked or be harmed or any such thing. I'm just saying that there's a line in my beliefs that I don't want to cross, and some gays are trying to force those who feel like I do to either cross that line or pay the consequences. It's not a matter of there's plenty of Christians to support a business, it's a matter of being sued by the State and levied severe penalties to close down that business. And that's where electing officials that will make sure that kind of retribution doesn't happen comes in. No one is stopping a gay couple from having a wedding, but targeting a business owner that doesn't want to participate instead of going to others that have no problem with it needs to stop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2949921, member: 24302"] Coercion doesn't mean turning someone gay. It means being forced to go along to get along. You're arguing from your perspective that being gay is no big deal. Thus if it's ok to you then everyone else should accept it also. You're not making any allowances for those who do feel it's wrong. And that's the crux of the matter. I'm not saying being gay should be illegal. I'm not saying they should be attacked or be harmed or any such thing. I'm just saying that there's a line in my beliefs that I don't want to cross, and some gays are trying to force those who feel like I do to either cross that line or pay the consequences. It's not a matter of there's plenty of Christians to support a business, it's a matter of being sued by the State and levied severe penalties to close down that business. And that's where electing officials that will make sure that kind of retribution doesn't happen comes in. No one is stopping a gay couple from having a wedding, but targeting a business owner that doesn't want to participate instead of going to others that have no problem with it needs to stop. [/QUOTE]
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