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Should churches deny religious services to anyone supporting a contrary view such as pro choice…?

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Should churches deny religious services to anyone supporting a contrary view such as pro choice…?

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Sure. Churches are private organizations, and they do have that right. I would not take it away from them. Likewise, churches should stay out of civil matters like marriage. If Jim wants to go before a JP and marry Bob, then they should keep their mouths shut about it. If a Wiccan priestess wants to bless two women in a marriage, then the local Baptist church should have not one word to say about it if they go to the courthouse for a marriage license. There are appropriate domains for things, and if a church congregation does not approve of the views of one of its congregants, they have every right to ask them to leave. I only ask that they respect our boundaries in turn.

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