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by danjoc
3658 days ago
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The joke is on me, I guess. I've never understood how the line is drawn. Freedom of speech and religion are both in amendment one. Free speech is a right, but one can, evidently, open a website and suppress any opinion one chooses. Freedom of religion is a right, but one cannot use religious beliefs to deny gay people their rights. [1] That seems like a double standard to me and I've yet to find a way to reconcile it. edit: grammar, edit2: supporting story [1] http://abcnews.go.com/US/judge-orders-colorado-bakery-cater-... |
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Freedom of religion won't let you practice something that impinges upon the rights of others or violates a law.