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Old 03-30-2010, 10:40 PM   #7
limpoporanique

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As long as there are anti-sexual-orientation-discrimination laws and laws that allow same-sex marriage, people who refuse to rent space for such "ceremonies" are liable. Not in Canada where 'religious rights' are enshrined in our constitution. eg a church, synagogue, or mosque could not be successfully brought before a court for refusing to perform a service that goes against their principles. This is different though for those institutions which operate in the public sphere. Also I could be held liable if I urge on a public platform hatred, intolerance, persecution against certain groups of people.

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