An Absolute Right To Refuse Service

wdngckAlbert Einstein once said Never do anything against conscience even if the state demands it." He was right. In the aftermath of the Arizona religious-freedom skirmish I have a few questions for those who would presume to compel religious business owners under penalty of law to provide goods and services" to homosexuals in a way that violates that business owners conscience. To wit:
  • Should a homosexual baker be forced to make a God Hates Fags" cake for Westboro Baptist church simply because its members claim to be Christian?
  • Should a black printer be forced to develop and print thousands of White Power!" flyers for a skinhead rally just because the potential customer is white?
  • Should a Christian florist be compelled to create and provide black floral arrangements to a hell-bound customer for her upcoming Satanist ritual?
  • Should a progressive" environmentalist sign-maker be required to design and manufacture Global Warming is a Farce" signs for a tea-party rally?
  • Should a Muslim photographer commissioned by San Franciscos Folsom Street Fair" be forced to document that vile event rife with nudity and public sex simply because the customers identify as gay"?
  • Should a gay married" lesbian hotel owner a card-carrying member of GLAAD be required under threat of incarceration to host and cater a fundraiser for the National Organization for Marriage" a group that opposes so-called marriage equality"?
If you said no to any of the above and you opposed Arizonas cowardly vetoed SB1062 then youre logically inconsistent and need to re-evaluate your position. To clarify liberals I know you have a difficult time understanding the Constitution" with its outdated Bill of Rights" and all Im not talking about refusing business to someone just because he appears effeminate or she appears butch or even when that someone is an out and proud" homosexual. Ive never even heard of a case where a Christian baker randomly refused to provide baked goods such as a birthday cake to any homosexual absent a scenario in which those goods endorsed a message the baker finds repugnant (rainbow pride" cupcakes gay wedding" cakes and the like). Ive never heard of a single instance in which a Christian business owner arbitrarily said to a homosexual: We dont serve your kind here." And neither can the left provide such an instance. Because it doesnt happen. If it did happen it would be front-page news for a month. No Im specifically referring to scenarios that have occurred and continue to occur with alarming frequency. Situations in which Christian business owners are being sued fined or even threatened with jail time for politely declining to apply their God-given time and talent to create goods or services that require they violate deeply held and constitutionally protected religious beliefs. It really is that black and white. This was never about the person. It was always about the message. It was never about discrimination." It was always about liberty. Freedom man. Because Merica. While from a constitutional standpoint its not even necessary thats all the drafters of SB1062 and similar such bills have endeavored to do. Because government has begun alienating unalienable rights at a level unparalleled since passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act legislators have attempted to merely re-affirm the already existing right for religious business owners to live out their faith without fear of persecution or government reprisal. Seriously unless youre fascist who could disagree? Nobody should ever be forced to spend their time and talent to endorse whether directly or indirectly a message or event that he or she finds repugnant. I dont care if youre Christian pagan black white gay" or straight. Thats your God-given right as an American. As a constitutionalist Ill remain consistent; will you? If youre a homosexual photographer for instance and for whatever reason you oppose natural man-woman marriage and you choose to exercise your right to only photograph gay weddings" then knock yourself out. If I come knocking and want you to photograph my wedding and you tell me to pound sand Ill suck it up and take my business down the street. And I wont even demand you be thrown in jail for it. See how easy that was? I mean youre a liberal. Youre pro-choice" right? Starting to get it? Well let me be clear so theres no misunderstanding. If Im a business owner and someone comes in requesting goods or services that would require me to violate my conscience especially my biblically based sincerely held religious beliefs I will not under any circumstances provide those goods or services. This is my absolute non-negotiable constitutionally guaranteed right. No debate. No question. No compromise. Martin Luther King Jr. once said An individual who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice is in reality expressing the highest respect for the law." Those are wise words from a wise man. For purposes of todays debate however those words require a slight contextual modification. No anti-discrimination" law that presumes to remove the constitutional right of business owners to operate their business according to conscience is worth the paper its written on. Poo paper for puppy. So liberals knock off the Alinskyite obfuscation and conflation. Quit throwing around all this Jim Crow" crap. It belittles the legitimate civil rights struggle and makes you look stupid. Youve created an ugly and offensive straw man and beat the stuffing out of him. I rarely agree with gay" activist Andrew Sullivan but on the subject at hand he at least has a remedial understanding. Gloss over all the obligatory homophobe" and bigot" nonsense and he recently made a few good points on The Dish": I favor maximal liberty in these cases. The idea that you should respond to a hurtful refusal to bake a wedding cake by suing the bakers is a real stretch to me. … There are plenty of non-homophobic bakers in Arizona. We run the risk of becoming just as intolerant as the anti-gay bigots read: Christians if we seek to coerce people into tolerance. If we value our freedom as gay people in living our lives the way we wish we should defend that same freedom to sincere religious believers and also yes to bigots and haters. You do not conquer intolerance with intolerance. … Im particularly horrified by the attempt to force anyone to do anything they really feel violates their conscience sense of self or even just comfort." And besides as constitutional law expert Jan LaRue recently observed in an email: If they believe their own rhetoric that were hateful bigots why would they even risk eating our cakes?" Why indeed? Yuck.
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