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Re: Indiana's 'No Gay Wedding' Pizzeria Has Closed
In your opinion. Others feel differently.
No, a business doesn't have individual rights. It can't. Its an inanimate thing. The owner however does.
Selling a cake to someone does not equal giving up your own beliefs or change how you think. If you sell a shirt a Muslim wears to their Mosque does that make you a Muslim? Or any less of a Christian? Does it mean you can no longer believe anything you want? No, no, and no. It means you sold him a shirt.
In your opinion. Others feel differently.
A business does not have individual rights. You don't have to let blacks, gays, women, or anyone else into your home. Your private residence. You don't have to talk to gay people. When you open a business though and open it up to the public there's a different set of rules.
No, a business doesn't have individual rights. It can't. Its an inanimate thing. The owner however does.