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December 6, 2017 by DoneWithReligion

Over the past few months we have heard stories about government workers not granting marriage licenses in certain circumstances. We have read of bakers and florists refusing to fulfill the request of people because it violated their personal religious convictions.

Most of the time the stories I have heard are in regard to LGBT people, although I am sure it happens to other people also.

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I have thought about this a lot and figured I would give my two cents worth on the subject. Obviously this is only my opinion and I know there are many other views on this matter.

I feel that no matter what label is placed on us as human beings, each individual is a person deserving of respect and equal treatment. No group of people are more or less important than another.

In regard to government officials, they take an oath to serve the public and to do so according to law. When a person such as Kim Davis refuses to issue marriage licenses to same sex couples based on her religious beliefs, I feel she is breaking the law and should be punished accordingly. If she believes so strongly on this issue, she should have resigned from her position. When you take an oath to serve the public it is no longer about your personal convictions. It is about upholding what the law says is available to all people.

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People in private businesses such as bakers and florists are a little different. I believe they are in business to make money and serve the public and they should serve everyone equally. Although unlike government it is a private business and it is the decision of the owners as to the convictions they follow and the treatment they give to their customers. In that regard, if they choose to treat someone badly and not serve them they should not complain when they receive bad ratings, boycotts, the loss of business and possible lawsuits.

I feel no matter what label is placed upon us, we are all human beings. We are all deserving of equal treatment, equal rights, respect and acceptance. That does not mean we all have to agree with one another, but we can treat people fairly even with our differences.

When we, and especially those of us who profess to follow Christ, treat people with condemnation, unfairness, disrespect, judgment and sometimes down right hatred we are showing a spirit of anti-Christ and not of love.

Jesus came to show us the love of God. He provided grace for all of us out of love. As his followers we are also to be known for our love. To me, treating others unfairly just because they do not believe the same things we believe, or because they see things differently or do not act the way we think they should is not living by the love of God or showing that love to others.

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Posted in Acceptance of Others, christian living, Lifestyles, Love of God, Scoop.it | Tagged acceptance, boycott, discrimination, government officials, grace, Kim Davis, LGBT, love, private industry | 4 Comments

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  1. on December 19, 2017 at 8:50 AM DoneWithReligion's avatar DoneWithReligion

    Thank you Jem, I appreciate your kind words.

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  2. on December 19, 2017 at 12:12 AM Jem's avatar Jem

    A breath of fresh, invigorating air in a world polluted with craziness. Thank you!

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  3. on December 6, 2017 at 5:42 PM DoneWithReligion's avatar DoneWithReligion

    Thank you Carol.

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  4. on December 6, 2017 at 4:56 PM carolsimmons's avatar carolsimmons

    Reblogged this on carolsimmons.

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