xBiffx
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We're comparing flowers for a wedding to book burning. :|
Guess we can limit forcing people to do things you find worthy. That works. ^_^
Did the gay couple in question come into the florist's shop and commit sodomy in front of the owner while demanding flowers? Then it might be comparable to going into a religious book store and insult the owner's faith and demanding they offer up holy scripture for desecration.
Says the guy who is on the same side with the people reveling in destroying the livelihood of a old woman.
You are just as pro-discrimination as well. You are in favor of discriminating against people who disagree with your view on marriage. Which is highly ironic given that same-sex marriage supporters have spent years saying that is wrong.
There is no civil right to force people to cater to events they find abhorrent.
That isn't the way "discrimination" works.. you can't "discriminate" against bigots.
Refer to post 268.
Same sex marriages are sought only by those whose sexual orientation is same-sex.
Generally speaking but that isn't a fact. Two hetero men or women could very well seek out a marriage if they were so inclined.
But to say only same-sex sexual orientation seek out same sex marriage is not true.
Yes, a Muslim bookstore would likely be required to sell any book to all customers. What is so hard to understand about this?
When has this occurred?
But to say only same-sex sexual orientation seek out same sex marriage is not true.
When has this occurred?
Yes it is. Show me a case where two heterosexual men or two heterosexual women sought to get married.
I think you're right here than you may know, or that others recognize.
I thinking of the current gay rights case before the SCOTUS where the complaint centers on estate tax laws. When one spouse dies the other receives there property tax free. I.e., it's subject to neither estate (or inheritance0 tax nor income tax.
If that is allowed I wouldn't be surprised in the least if heterosexuals took advantage of it by marrying.
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I would seriously consider it, if it was imposed on my state.
When has this occurred?
Yes it is. Show me a case where two heterosexual men or two heterosexual women sought to get married.
I can't say. But you are trying to say that it can't. Where does the law state that a same-sex marriage has to include two people with homosexual sexual orientation?
The law protects the person from discrimination because they posses a certain characteristic. It doesn't protect their behavior/actions from discrimination.
That is why same-sex marriage, a behavior/action/event, is not part of a protected class.
It seems to me straight people would be stupid not considering getting a same-sex marriage.
You and nehalem should *totally* do this...
You know, just to prove your point.
I'll buy the flowers.
If you define bigot as someone who is sticking up for their constitutional rights to exercise their religion then yeah you can.
Bigots can be part of a protected class too.
I don't think its ever occured.
If a man is truly "straight", he has ZERO interest in marrying another man.
i really don't think the religious are objecting to same sex marriage because of the bromarriage issue.
Nope. Discrimination in a business environment is not protected. Try again!
It wouldn't be a "real" marriage. The only purpose would be to get benefits from the government.
I can't say. But you are trying to say that it can't. Where does the law state that a same-sex marriage has to include two people with homosexual sexual orientation?
The law protects the person from discrimination because they posses a certain characteristic. It doesn't protect their behavior/actions from discrimination.
That is why same-sex marriage, a behavior/action/event, is not part of a protected class nor is any marriage.