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Ethics & Morality
Freedoms, libertarianism versus the Bible
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<blockquote data-quote="createdtoworship" data-source="post: 74756039" data-attributes="member: 29008"><p>anyway the whole point of this is to show that NO a pastor does not have universal freedom in america to reject a homosexual marriage ceremony in his church. So again as the OP says the freedom to marry a homosexual couple cost the freedom of a pastor to refuse to marry them, or a photographer to refuse to shoot the wedding or a baker to refuse to bake a cake for a homosexual wedding. Freedoms are not free. One freedom always costs another his freedom. That is why it's best to submit your freedom to God. Limit yourself for the sake of God's commands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="createdtoworship, post: 74756039, member: 29008"] anyway the whole point of this is to show that NO a pastor does not have universal freedom in america to reject a homosexual marriage ceremony in his church. So again as the OP says the freedom to marry a homosexual couple cost the freedom of a pastor to refuse to marry them, or a photographer to refuse to shoot the wedding or a baker to refuse to bake a cake for a homosexual wedding. Freedoms are not free. One freedom always costs another his freedom. That is why it's best to submit your freedom to God. Limit yourself for the sake of God's commands. [/QUOTE]
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