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thismeintiel said:
It's interesting to see those lashing out against "bigotry" be so bigoted towards religion. We don't even have real examples of people turning gays away, unless you want to count the ridiculous case of a woman getting mad because a certain baker wouldn't make her a wedding cake (even though there are probably dozens of bakeries in that area who would, the baker offered to find another one who would, AND the baker had made things for them before), yet it's so easy to label others as bigots and haters and they deserved to be hated.

Yet another example of the "open-minded" actually being closed minded, as their opinion is the only correct one and the other side needs to MADE to agree with them. No debate. Just name calling. Also another example of people focusing on Christians like are the scum of the earth, but ignoring the true examples of hatred towards gays. I mean sure, let's focus on a gay woman being politely turned away when she wanted a wedding cake, while we ignore the fact that countless gays are being thrown off buildings in some Arab countries. Hell, they're slaughtering the Christians, too. But those damn Christians, am I right?


People need to stop treating Religion as if it is the same thing as sexual orientation/race/disability/etc. Religion is a belief system and me saying your belief system is stupid does not make me a bigot. If I said I dislike nazis noone would call me a bigot. 

Noone is ignoring the Muslims, their belief system is also stupid and dangerous. As I've mentioned before bills like this are particularly scary because they open the door for the even more dangerous Islamic religious beliefs to find their way into US politics. You may think it is impossible but what about predominantly Muslim areas where they do have the voting power to make such a thing happen?