Originally Posted by Snyper
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This is a circular argument. By using your rational, the customers ARE foring their belief on the buisness by demanding service...which up to a week ago (according to the article) was illegal.

So, would you be content in them being forced to rent out the faciliy...and not perform the wedding?

They aren't forcing any "beliefs"

They just want the SAME service provided to ALL other customers

No one has to change what they believe.

They just have to provide the service as they would to any other customer

It's really not that complicated





No, it really is not that complicated.

If one has a deeply held belief that something is morally wrong, they have a choice of wither or not they want to participate in it. Being in buisness does not require (in a free country) to give up those convictions to be in business.

This is something that your customers will decide. They may decide that they do not want to do business with you and you loose customers. You may then go out of business. However, I doubt that this will be the case.

Instead, the government will put them out of business by fines and imprisonment, unless they "conform" to the ditates government morality...not to the ditates of their own concious.

Further, this is not the morality of the voters of Utah. It is the morality of appointed judges usurping the will of the people.

Its that simple.