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by 49531
1086 days ago
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> This would also protect a Muslim artist from being forced to produce a drawing of Muhammad if requested by a client. I think there is a difference here. It is not a prohibition in Christianity to create a website for a same sex couple, whereas producing an image of Muhammad is a prohibition in Islam. I'd also argue that a wedding website for same-sex couples is not something that "contradicts biblical truth"; there is plenty of homosexuality in the bible. |
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But religion =/= holy text.