If I understand correctly, you are saying it is moral to
discriminate against gays because it is against your religion to be gay.
Not exact matches
«I was attacking the argument that
gay people must be
discriminated against — and anti-bullying programs that address anti-
gay bullying should be blocked (or exceptions should be made for bullying «motivated by faith»)--
because it says right there in the Bible that being
gay is wrong.»
I've already heard from a mom whose son came home from the Scout meeting in which he and his friends were informed that the church that sponsored them was pulling their funding
because the Scouts no longer
discriminate against gay boys.
And regardless of what anybody says, the only reason people
discriminate openly
against gay people this way is
because of religion.
hingie, I really don't care what you think since my civil marriage has nothing to do with your book of fairy tales and if the main reason you believe
gays should be
discriminated against is
because you read it in your book of myths, then all the more reason to grant
gays their civil marriages.
That's a lie, they told him he couldn't
discriminated against gays and they didn't deny him the permit
because it's the law moron.
But even if I didn't, even if I believed same - sex marriage was a sin, I could never, in good conscience, throw my support behind a law that would put my
gay and lesbian neighbors behind bars for being
gay or allow businesses free range to
discriminate against them
because of their orientation.
It opens the door for someone to
discriminate against gay people
because of their views on the subject, or so any of thousands of religious based nonsense.
Not that I am now a stranger, but that I was reared a stranger,
because now I feel my «own people» are black and brown and all the people of color, and all those Christian
gays and lesbians who struggle for acceptance — all those who know what it means to be
discriminated against because of who they are, where they were born, or how much money or education they have.
Back in 2007, a lawsuit was filed
against eHarmony claiming that they
discriminated against Gays and Lesbians
because they did not have a feature to match men with men and women with women.
The Christian owner of a B&B in Berkshire was found to have
discriminated against a
gay couple by refusing to allow them stay in a double - bedded room
because of her belief that all sexual activity outside of marriage is wrong.
One of the cases being heard in Belfast will be Lee v Ashers Baking Company Ltd, in which the Justices will hear arguments on whether a bakery directly
discriminated against a customer on the grounds of sexual orientation when the bakery said they could not fulfil an order for a cake with «Support
Gay Marriage» written on it
because of their religious beliefs.