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|    Richard Miles to Matt Munson    |
|    Religous liberty and business    |
|    30 Dec 12 05:33:36    |
       Re: Religous liberty and business        By: Matt Munson to All on Sat Dec 29 2012 12:23 pm               > government. Recent news have brought forth the refusal of Oklahoma based        > craft store Hobby Lobby to fund the morning after pill because it leads to        > termination of pregnancy and various business owners in states that opened        > up marriage to same sex couples not wanting to do business with them.        > Unfortunately we are entering the uncomfortable topic of should we allow         > private business owners to object to laws on moral grounds. It is a very               They can object to laws all they want. Don't do business with them if you are       uncomfortable with their practices. While I love Chik-Fil-A I have stopped       doing business with them due to their moral stand on gays.               > For Hobby Lobby they should understand that they are operating a business        > that serves the public, it is not selective like a church where they can              They operate a private business. People vote with their feet and if they object       to Hobby Lobby's stand on something they can go elsewhere.               > anarchy would be one massive headache if the Burger King refuses to serve        > black people and the McDonalds across the street do not want to serve        > Asians.              Apples and Oranges. This example is a discrimination issue and runs afoul of       U.S. discrimination law which is an entirely different issue.              Businesses all over the U.S. have weird rules and policies, some of which are       bad for business and some of which are just entirely offensive. I operate three       restaurants and the company I work for has the policy of not allowing firearms       in the restaurant unless you are obviously a law enforcement officer. Among gun       owners quite a few choose not to dine with us because of this. I don't even       agree with it yet in the bigger scheme of things I prefer getting a paycheck       and paying my bills over disagreeing. As a private business they have the right       to set those rules though.                     -=> Captain Obvious * bbs.shadowscope.com http://shadowscope.com <=-                            --- SBBSecho 2.20-Win32        * Origin: SHADOWSCOPE BBS * RMILES.MYHOMESEER.COM (1:3634/24)    |
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