by IndependentProfessor » Mon Apr 11, 2016 2:50 pm
I hesitated on putting this here, as I figured that it was pretty common sense . . . that everyone agreed . . . that I'd be ridiculed for being obvious. However, now I'm not so sure.
What sub-part of Christianity says that it is a sin to help or do business with sinners? Didn't Jesus eat with sinners (Luke 5:27-32)? Didn't he allow a sinful woman to wash his feet (Luke 7:38)? There are many other examples of this type of behavior.
Also, from a legal side, one person's rights end where another person's rights begin. Of course, in this case, there is overlap. However, do you err on the side of a single business owner, who has chosen to offer his services to the public? Or on the side of the public as a whole? It is my belief that, as a society, we must choose what is right for everyone, not the few.