Do you support Indiana's controversial religious freedom law?

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  • Craig Seeman - 9 years ago

    I see you the media as pushing a liberal agenda opposing American values and traditions,the Indiana law says nothing about discriminating LGBT people.Your station is just an echo chamber of CBS news misrepresenting this law. Why don't you do your job and disect this law and report what it actually says. Where is the tolerance of Christians and their religious beliefs in the LGBT community. I'm tired of a small minority of people trying to ram their beliefs down my throat. If Tim Cook or Angies Lists ceo or Others hate America so much ,why don't they move to Iran or Syria or Iraq and see how little tolerance exists there.

  • Ambientbake - 9 years ago

    The sandwich-eating LGBT folks are very loud and demanding when it comes to respect and tolerance from the majority, but seem to be sadly unable or unwilling to be repectful and tolerant of differing viewpoints and beliefs.

  • Jack Parker - 9 years ago

    This law does NOT say, "Hey, I own a Christian coffee shop and I refuse to sell you a cup of coffee because you're gay." The law is protecting the rights of people with specific religious beliefs from being forced to act against them. Baking a wedding cake or supplying flowers for a wedding is an act of support for the event. Biblical Christianity does not condone/support gay marriage. The scriptures say to have no part of homosexuality. (It doesn't say to hate gays, be rude to them, or anything like that. If someone is doing that, they are NOT following the scriptures.) If a gay person went into a Christian flower shop to buy a bouquet of flowers for someone, or even for a different event, like a family reunion, they would NOT be refused service for those things. Only gay weddings.

    If homosexuals want acceptance and equal rights, it's very hypocritical of them to not give the same respect and rights to ANYONE else. That's what makes all of this propaganda, and an agenda, by all these LGBT organizations who SPECIFICALLY send gay couples to CHRISTIAN businesses and tell them they're getting married. It's TARGETING (bullying) Christians, which is hate, bigotry, intolerance and everything else they accuse Christians of being. (And hypocrisy.) There are PLENTY of gay-owned florists and bakers out there. Why wouldn't they want to support each other by patronizing their businesses if it WASN'T about targeting Christians?

    But, all of this is happening according to what God said in the scriptures concerning these last days. His word will be fulfilled just as He foretold. Time is short.

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