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Originally Posted by zimmy
Legal precedent.
I know you said you are a simple guy, so you can appreciate this line from US vs Lee (1982): Not all burdens on religion are unconstitutional.
"... the Supreme Court has set limits on freedom of speech and religion. "
Civil Rights Act of 1964 has withstood more than a half century of tests.
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You make some good points.
But, according to Obama's federal government, if Muslim truckers don't want to transport alcohol for religious reasons, their employer was ordered to use other drivers. Using that same logic, why can't gay couples just use another baker who welcomes their trade. I don't see the difference.