A business should be able to refuse to perform a particular request that conflicts with their beliefs, but should not be able to deny service to a customer due to prejudice against the person. Small business and the owner needs to make it clear to the patrons what services they will not provide due to their religious beliefs (through a posted sign perhaps) from the day the business starts but still not deny service to a person unless they are disruptive in the functioning of the business or become dangerous to those in the area. It is the owner's responsibility to make customers aware of what they will refuse to do in their line of business and do so in a calm and concise manner. Corporations should not be allowed to refuse. It would be better to treat people with love than hate. You are more likely to gain peoples respect if you treat them kindly. They might even be willing to hear your beliefs if you treat them kindly. Love them and let God do the judging come judgment day. For all you know you could be the reason they refuse to believe.
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