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SPC Angela Burnham
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The groups they choose to support have done real harm to people. Hopefully they are forced by the public to cease these actions at some point.
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SPC Angela Burnham
SPC Angela Burnham
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MSgt David Hoffman - If they want to close their establishment on Sundays to observe a religious function, that's 100% fine. It's another matter entirely if they want to fund groups that seek to overturn laws that protect people from discrimination, fight against hate crimes, and protect young children from being forcibly sent to conversion therapy camps sometimes located out of country to avoid US law.

So yes, they have the right to observe their owner's religious beliefs in the United States, but those rights stop right at the point that they start to allow tangible harm to come to other people.
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin
Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin
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What "tangible harm"?

So the same could be said of McDonald's if they support of Planned Parenthood? After all, one could argue they actually facilitate tangible harm on unborn children.
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SP5 Dennis Loberger
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Christian Hate Group seems like an oxymoron
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SSG William Jones
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Doesn't mean that they hate them (the people) . They support the Biblical worldview and oppose the lifestyle.
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