Religious Freedom Advocates are Divided over How to Address LGBT Rights
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johnJanuary 14, 2017
The problem is that many use the mantra of religious freedom to justify their prejudices and bigotry. Muslims can't refuse to serve Jews or Christians, and members of the Jehovah witnesses can't refuse to offer health care. Everyone should read Alma 1:19, which talks about persecuting nonmembers.
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