It's an interesting debate, in that if your faith dictates you abhor, and don't agree with certain activities, practices, should you be forced by law to ignore your faith?
I'd be interested to see what would happen if homosexuals turned up in a muslim B&B and that was taken to court.
Do you think there is a right to put your views on a paying public as a business, or do you think as a business, you have to operate to the governing rules of the day, no matter how they offend your beliefs.
P.S. Would love to see Griffin rock up to a Muslim B&B
Right to discriminate
I'd be interested to see what would happen if homosexuals turned up in a muslim B&B and that was taken to court.
Do you think there is a right to put your views on a paying public as a business, or do you think as a business, you have to operate to the governing rules of the day, no matter how they offend your beliefs.
P.S. Would love to see Griffin rock up to a Muslim B&B
Right to discriminate
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