Christians don't have a religious imperative to discriminate against same sex couples in cases like baking wedding cakes. If anything, their religious imperative is to bake two such cakes if they're feeling unjustly compelled to to make the first one (going the extra mile).
Sure, some Christians believe they have a religious imperative, but only because they're going along uncritically with what the political hawks are telling them they must oppose. It's not just anti-LGBT but anti-Christ to be refusing service like this. I doubt the Biblical Jesus would accept such Christians as being his followers.
I wish ya'll would either be better Christians or stop using Christianity as an excuse for social injustice. This lukewarm righteous exclusion stuff is distasteful from all angles.
Sure, some Christians believe they have a religious imperative, but only because they're going along uncritically with what the political hawks are telling them they must oppose. It's not just anti-LGBT but anti-Christ to be refusing service like this. I doubt the Biblical Jesus would accept such Christians as being his followers.
I wish ya'll would either be better Christians or stop using Christianity as an excuse for social injustice. This lukewarm righteous exclusion stuff is distasteful from all angles.
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