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Indiana-Is a great place to be a bigot....
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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 1569668" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>The Indiana law applies to everyone including business. Its purpose is to protect all religions from the government which may want to compel them to violate their religious beliefs. A Jewish sign maker shouldn't have to make signs for a skin head rally. A Muslim baker shouldn't have to bake cookies in the image of Muhammad. And yes, a Christian cake baker shouldn't have to bake a cake for a gay wedding. There is no wording, nor case law, which exists that allows a business owner to refuse service to someone purely based on the suspicion that they were gay, and if a business were to do so they would lose in court. The concerns are simply unfounded, and it is a bit troubling that expanding liberties such as the freedom of religion is receiving such negative attention from so many ill informed people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 1569668, member: 249"] The Indiana law applies to everyone including business. Its purpose is to protect all religions from the government which may want to compel them to violate their religious beliefs. A Jewish sign maker shouldn't have to make signs for a skin head rally. A Muslim baker shouldn't have to bake cookies in the image of Muhammad. And yes, a Christian cake baker shouldn't have to bake a cake for a gay wedding. There is no wording, nor case law, which exists that allows a business owner to refuse service to someone purely based on the suspicion that they were gay, and if a business were to do so they would lose in court. The concerns are simply unfounded, and it is a bit troubling that expanding liberties such as the freedom of religion is receiving such negative attention from so many ill informed people. [/QUOTE]
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