johndylan1
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Re: Question: When rights conflict with one another, is there a primacy of rights?
Not a big deal for some, but for others it seems to have implications to their religious life. There is a clear conflict here. For example if one is uncomfortable going to an event that celebrates a behavior that one believes is sinful due to their religious belief. And it can be objectively shown that their religious text may be interpreted to disallow certain associations. Why should they be forced to go?
Pharmacists who don't want to dispense birth control pills because of his or her religious beliefs - in my opinion - should also have to held to the same ruling. Real Estate agents who only want to sell homes to whites...not good. The list goes on.
Back to photography...
The gay couple wasn't asking the photographer to photograph the Honeymoon Consummation Event...so what's the big deal?
Not a big deal for some, but for others it seems to have implications to their religious life. There is a clear conflict here. For example if one is uncomfortable going to an event that celebrates a behavior that one believes is sinful due to their religious belief. And it can be objectively shown that their religious text may be interpreted to disallow certain associations. Why should they be forced to go?