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<blockquote data-quote="Bestoutwest" data-source="post: 1334955" data-attributes="member: 19397"><p>I think it's a pent up retribution, but I can't say with a certainty b/c I'm not part of that crowd. But I would imagine it's the years of abuse and humiliation from peers and parents who lack any compassion.</p><p></p><p>With freedom of opinion, you have a right to it, but when it impacts your ability to do you court ordered job (I'm looking at you Kim Davis), OR THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS then there's a problem. For example, before gay marriage, a dying person's partner was, in some instances, not even allowed in the room with them-even if they had been together for 30+ years b/c the parents had the RIGHT to keep them out b/c they weren't legally married. Isn't it their right to be with a loved one while they die? </p><p></p><p>I always hear people saying "They're infringing on my rights." Well, where do your rights and the rights of others end and begin? It becomes a slippery slope as to what is allowable under one's rights to refuse service. Will an MD be allowed to sit idly by and watch a person die b/c they're gay? Will the police be allowed to investigate b/c a person is gay? As far as churches go, I believe they should be able to deny a gay couple the ability to get married there AS LONG AS THEY'RE WILLING TO GIVE UP THEIR TAX FREE STATUS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bestoutwest, post: 1334955, member: 19397"] I think it's a pent up retribution, but I can't say with a certainty b/c I'm not part of that crowd. But I would imagine it's the years of abuse and humiliation from peers and parents who lack any compassion. With freedom of opinion, you have a right to it, but when it impacts your ability to do you court ordered job (I'm looking at you Kim Davis), OR THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS then there's a problem. For example, before gay marriage, a dying person's partner was, in some instances, not even allowed in the room with them-even if they had been together for 30+ years b/c the parents had the RIGHT to keep them out b/c they weren't legally married. Isn't it their right to be with a loved one while they die? I always hear people saying "They're infringing on my rights." Well, where do your rights and the rights of others end and begin? It becomes a slippery slope as to what is allowable under one's rights to refuse service. Will an MD be allowed to sit idly by and watch a person die b/c they're gay? Will the police be allowed to investigate b/c a person is gay? As far as churches go, I believe they should be able to deny a gay couple the ability to get married there AS LONG AS THEY'RE WILLING TO GIVE UP THEIR TAX FREE STATUS. [/QUOTE]
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