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by tsotha
3913 days ago
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>In short, your example is incredibly ridiculous and has no theological basis. That's really beside the point, isn't it? If they believe something, however wrong it is in your eyes, it's still what they believe. Of course there's no reason to accommodate people whose beliefs actively affect someone else, but people have a right to refuse associations for any reason. |
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