[url=http://www.wlox.com/story/25156994/mississippi-religious-freedom-restoration-act-signed-into-law]So much for Separation of Church and State.[/url]
[quote]Governor Phil Bryant signed the controversial Senate Bill 2681 into law Thursday as LGBT supporters gathered in Jackson to protest the bill. Mississippi lawmakers passed the final version of the bill Tuesday that says state and local governments cannot put a substantial burden on religious practices.
"I am proud to sign the Mississippi Religious Freedom Restoration Act today, which will protect the individual religious freedoms of Mississippians of all faiths from government interference," said Bryant. "Mississippi has now joined 18 other states to defend religious freedoms on a state level."
[b][u]Members and supporters of the LGBT community are concerned the bill will open the door to discrimination against gay people and other groups. Opponents of the bill say the discrimination could also be directed towards ethnic minorities and other religious groups.[/b][/u]
Supporters claim the bill mirrors the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act that was signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1993.[/quote]
Opinions?
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My book that was written by angry men during the bronze age tells me being gay is bad. Therefore we can't sell you groceries. Grow the -blam!- up Mississippi.
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OMG Mississippi on b.net? Heck yeah! [spoiler]I'm from Mississippi[/spoiler]
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Why not make a religion that promotes everything homosexual people want? They'll have to respect muh religions!
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*comes into thread* hey, thats my state! this should be good. *sees angry LBGT supporters rambling for no reason* look no one cares if you're gay. like for real. I had never seen a gay get discriminated by any sort of service/company/etc. I live here, so i know. I'm tired of hearing this "Christians hates gays" crap. Christians don't hate them for who they are, they disagree with their choices. so please ALL of you can screw off. pissed at me? don't care take it up with my .gif
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Edited by ChaosMetalMarty: 4/4/2014 10:05:01 PMITT: Being religious automatically makes me a racist and a homophobe
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Fine with me.
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Mississippi - the most backwards state in al of America Does Mr. Bryant (the same guy who believes woman should stay at home) realize that this law could potentially make Muslim owners restrict woman from working there? It's not just one religion. IT'S ALL RELIGIONS.
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ITT: people don't know what the law actually says.
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[quote]#religion[/quote] OH BOY. Another one of these threads...
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Edited by Madman Mordo: 4/4/2014 4:39:33 PMHuh, I guess I'll see what the Flood has to say about thi... *sees replies* Oh dear.
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To all of you that can't stand the thought of business owners being denied based on what the -blam!- ever. Let me ask you something: What would you do to make them serve you? At that point, if you're being denied based on how you're defined, the right thing to do would be to go and find business elsewhere, but staying and demanding service is just being spiteful. You could call the cops on them, have them force him/her to serve you, but would that really accomplish anything? They could just make up excuses like calling in sick, or taking a personal day just to avoid having to deal with you at all. Point is, if a business owner does not want to do service, you can not force him. Not only is it spiteful and immoral, it's also [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commerce_Clause]Unconstitutional[/url].
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[Quote]It wouldn't allow business owners to refuse service based on the customer's sexual orientation, religion, or any other ideology. It would protect them from carrying out services that might otherwise conflict with their own ideology, however. The law specifically prevents a customer placing a "substantial burden" on the owner's beliefs. Serving food to a gay guy isn't a substantial burden. However, a gay couple owning a print shop, under this bill, would be able to deny service to the Westboro Baptist Church if they asked to have them print "fags go to hell" signs. This right is essentially recognized by half of the states, and the federal government. All this bill does is amend a loophole found recently where the business owner can only use this defense when it involves the government. Meaning, that gay couple would have had to print the signs lest they face a lawsuit from WBC. So when you see articles that say anything along the lines of the bill being anti-gay, or anything along the lines of refusing service based on personal bias, that's poor journalism.[/quote]
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You're a coward.
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Edited by TheQ5: 4/4/2014 3:51:59 AMI will never understand why Christians feel like their religious freedoms are being trampled on. It's simply not true. If anything, they're trampling on the religious freedoms and rights of many other groups of people although they either A) don't realize it, or B) don't give a damn. This is just one more example of how far the USA has fallen in terms of being the Land of the Free. It's the Land of the Free so long as you're a corporation, an ultra-rich person, or a lobbyist. The common people? We're all screwed over and left by the wayside. Gotta love this new status quo. And don't get me started on how heinously the separation of church and state has been defiled. It is sickening. We're becoming a theocracy.
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Using religion as a SAFE means to discriminate is the most distasteful social issue our country has right now.
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Edited by Kalameet: 4/4/2014 9:50:08 PMOnly in 'Merica. Though to be fair, this bill has good intentions, but I think it could open up a Pandora's box of discrimination. Let's just see how this plays out, then we will judge.
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Mississippi > Northern States
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What if the LGBT Community started their own Religion? Allowing them total legal protection from persecution?
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HURR THE MINORITY GROUPS AND FAGS ARE TRYING TO TAKE AWAY MUH RELIGIOUS RIGHT TO OPPRESS THEM! CHRISTIANS ARE THE ONES TRULY OPPRESSED ITS ONLY THEOCRACY WHEN MUSLIMS DO IT!
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Muh religious freedumbs.
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Religious freedom /= discrimination of LGBT groups.
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My guess is it won't survive a court challenge.
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What does this law do and how can it be used to discriminate against LGBTs and minorities?
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Edited by MoReCoWbELLx2x1: 4/4/2014 4:15:06 AMWoooo! Mississippi represent! Serious question though, how come these things are always "well this MAY happen". You never see this can and will happen. It's always well this is a circumstance that could happen so let's not agree with it. This is also about giving religious freedom to everyone, not just christians. And why is it always made about Christians? People always complain about Christians having a persecution complex, it seems like the LGBT community does too, considering any law that gives freedom of religion (even when a specific religion is not mentioned) automatically translates to "THIS COULD HARM US DON'T LET THEM DO IT" As for the actual bill, what does it actually say? Quote please, no "this is my interpretation of it". :)
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21st century Jim Crow law.