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1.)Did they break laws? I don't know
2.) I see it as a businesses right to refuse service, whether it dumb for them to do so or not.
3.) Were they arrested? Or is this a civil matter?
4.)I don't think they are "criminals", not good business people, or fervant believers in their religion, but neither of those is criminal, anymore than the zealots of radical homosexual totalitarianism are "criminal"... Misguided in their fervor maybe, but that isn't a crime brother.
1.) yes they did. they broke the law and rules that apply to use all
2.) then thats your mistake, they have not right to illegally discriminate
3.) never said they were arrested
4.) again another mistake you are making. what you think doesnt matter. By definition they are factually criminals.
im glad i could help clear up the two mistakes that were confusing you
Criminal - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
criminal
: involving illegal activity : relating to crime
Crime - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
crime
: an illegal act for which someone can be punished by the government
crime
so again im asking where i demonized them?