It is a sin to have any type of sexual activity outside of marriage.
The Bible says straight out it is a sin and an abomination for homosexual sex at all, even if "married".
So yes, a Biblical church will preach that and hold that belief.
But there is a difference in a couple picking up a dozen cupcakes and a couple wanting a cake made and delivered and set up.
And that's where many of us disagree.
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So you would have no problem catering a KKK rally? Making the food, setting it up, and serving the attendees?
I wouldn't cater a KKK rally, and here's why.
Racists aren't a protected class. People can't help being female or black or gay or disabled.
Racists don't have such protections. I'm allowed to refuse their vile business.
I wasnt asking you, i was asking ms. No response.
Racists have as many protections as gays. None. We're not talking about Canada. If you can refuse to serve racists, you can refuse to serve gays. Vile as either of them may be...
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Furthermore, put up the Ten Commandments on state property and all is well with the world.
Adherents to other religions want to put something up, and their heads explode.
So much for your freedoms.
And it is actually illegal to do those things here.
But I've never heard of anyone actually arrested, charged, prosecuted and found guilty of any of them.
Well, except in cases of rape.
SOOOOO...... unless you are having anal sex on the street corner, it isnt anyone's business.
-- Edited by lilyofcourse on Saturday 12th of March 2016 08:38:42 PM
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You are both right and both wrong, at the same time. The Ten Commandments are both a symbol and a set of laws. The image or representation of "the double stone tablet with laws engraved upon it" is the symbol. The laws themselves are the laws.