is "NOT about discrimination" says the states the state's governor.
This law apparently allows business owners to use "religions belief" to refuse service to "anyone they believe violates their (the business owner's) religious beliefs".
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politi...ill/ar-AAaajRf
as one commenter put it "How long before the "NO Coloreds allowed" signs begin appearing.
My take would be this: If I owned a business this could potentially allow me to refuse service to
anyone who I perceive as
Chrisitian, Muslim, Jewish because HEY those religions are against MY religious (or lack of religious) beliefs
I think this commenter sums things up very nicely:
To put it bluntly this law is just a sugar coated version of the crap that we all crazy out against that is happening with the funddie Muslim groups.
IT seems the fundie conservative religious groups/political groups want to impose the VERY SAME RULES that we cry against except they use LEGAL means to do so and the sheeple just seem to swallow the crap coated in sugar and flowery language.
A Spoolful of Sugar
This law apparently allows business owners to use "religions belief" to refuse service to "anyone they believe violates their (the business owner's) religious beliefs".
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politi...ill/ar-AAaajRf
as one commenter put it "How long before the "NO Coloreds allowed" signs begin appearing.
My take would be this: If I owned a business this could potentially allow me to refuse service to
anyone who I perceive as
Chrisitian, Muslim, Jewish because HEY those religions are against MY religious (or lack of religious) beliefs
I think this commenter sums things up very nicely:
This issue has noting to do with "religious freedom". It has everything to do with using the state as a hired goon, legally allowing religious zealots to use their "faith" as a weapon to persecute and discriminate. This "law" not only legally sanctions discrimination at the business level, it could potentially deprive others of employment or even housing, based solely on religious grounds. How can people who consider themselves followers of Christ possibly be in favor of something like this? If they are indeed followers of Christ's teachings, perhaps they should ask themselves: What would Jesus do? I seriously doubt that He would condone their attitude or behavior toward some of their fellow human beings. Having one's own personal convictions is one thing, however, these so-called "Christians" should bear in mind that they are not the right hand of God and have no moral or legal authority to judge and condemn others based on those convictions. THAT is up to God. In the final analysis, legally speaking, this law is a blatant violation of the separation of church and state.
IT seems the fundie conservative religious groups/political groups want to impose the VERY SAME RULES that we cry against except they use LEGAL means to do so and the sheeple just seem to swallow the crap coated in sugar and flowery language.
A Spoolful of Sugar
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