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Should it be illegal for a business open to the public to display religious symbols?
Would it be reasonable to forfeit the right of business owners to display religious symbols once a business opens it's doors to the public?
Poll on the way.
Would it be reasonable to forfeit the right of business owners to display religious symbols once a business opens it's doors to the public?
Poll on the way.
I'm seeing "no" but I'm not seeing an argument as to why. Isn't the argument that business owners forfeit certain rights once they open a business and there is no right to operate their business according to their own moral code?
I'm seeing "no" but I'm not seeing an argument as to why. Isn't the argument that business owners forfeit certain rights once they open a business and there is no right to operate their business according to their own moral code?
Would it be reasonable to forfeit the right of business owners to display religious symbols once a business opens it's doors to the public?
Poll on the way.
Would it be reasonable to forfeit the right of business owners to display religious symbols once a business opens it's doors to the public?
Poll on the way.
Displaying something religious isn't denying service to anybody.
Would it be reasonable to forfeit the right of business owners to display religious symbols once a business opens it's doors to the public?
Poll on the way.
I am sorry. I misread the question and answered "yes", where I believe strongly in "no". :3oops:
Who gives a **** if they're offended?But it could be offensive to someone such that they don't want to go there any more, isn't that just the same as denying service?
Would it be reasonable to forfeit the right of business owners to display religious symbols once a business opens it's doors to the public?
Poll on the way.
I'm seeing "no" but I'm not seeing an argument as to why. Isn't the argument that business owners forfeit certain rights once they open a business and there is no right to operate their business according to their own moral code?
But it could be offensive to someone such that they don't want to go there any more, isn't that just the same as denying service?
Who gives a **** if they're offended?
I'm seeing "no" but I'm not seeing an argument as to why. Isn't the argument that business owners forfeit certain rights once they open a business and there is no right to operate their business according to their own moral code?
But it could be offensive to someone such that they don't want to go there any more, isn't that just the same as denying service?
I'm seeing "no" but I'm not seeing an argument as to why. Isn't the argument that business owners forfeit certain rights once they open a business and there is no right to operate their business according to their own moral code?
If they're offended because of some religious symbols displayed in a store, so much that they don't want to go there anymore, then that's their problem.Lots and lots and lots of people.
Ahhh, I was looking for who that would be, nice save.
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