Is there a difference between refusing to sell a cake to a gay couple because of religious beliefs or refusing to sell a bottle of wine equally because of religious Beliefs? The main difference I can see is that one ends up to court the other doesn't and someone else had to do the extra work that another was paid to do.
I make absolutely no claim as to who is actually right or wrong in either situation but only about ensuring a level playing field for all if a religion is to be thrown about as a reason for not providing a service.
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Having to use the university computer room.
Play by mail football games.
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