WEB Notes: The responses given by the students is due to mass psychological warfare against the American people that takes place everyday on TV and other mainstream media streams. The students were sure and confident in their responses until it came to the issue concerning Christianity. The same responses should have been given right away, but we as a people have been brainwashed into believing we must abandon our Christian ideals. Your First Amendment right grants you the freedom of religion, period. These “college” kids should know that, otherwise, what is the purpose of that expensive “education”?
Students who were recently interviewed at the University of Wisconsin (UW) in Madison appeared to be stumped when faced with the question as to whether or not Christian photographers have a right to decline to shoot events that conflict with their beliefs.
ADF then presented a hypothetical situation where a professional singer who holds to Muslim beliefs is asked to perform at a church. Could he turn down the event because he does not want to be associated with Christianity?
“Yeah, you have the right to opt out of doing whatever you [don’t] want,” one student replied.
ADF then asked if it would be right to enact a law forcing citizens to perform work that violates their beliefs, and all those in the video replied that they disagreed with such a requirement. Therefore, ADF presented another scenario.
“So, let’s say you’re a Christian photographer here in Madison and someone approaches you to do a same-sex ‘wedding.’ Would that be hateful or discriminatory to opt out of that?” he asked.
The students suddenly weren’t so sure.
“I don’t know,” one replied.
“I think it’s very difficult to determine what reason it is that you make that decision unless you’re very steadfast in your religion saying, ‘No, this is wrong,’” another remarked.
“That’s such a sticky issue,” a third said.
Everyone has the right to decline any dam work they want
if its a private business you can choose who or what you do business with or for .. aint no dam law ( at least not one that would have any constitutional standing )
if the customer dont like it,, he can pound sand and go to the next provider.. thats how this works
” Students Stumped Over Whether Christian Photographers Have Right To Decline ‘Gay Weddings’”
THATS SOME DUMBASS “STUDENTS”………………
“The responses given by the students is due to mass psychological warfare against the American people that takes place everyday on TV…”
Totally unchallenged.
I’m perfectly willing to grant these snowflakes the right to a window seat on the FEMA bus when the time comes.
Not that I’ll be there to ensure it, however.
Just tell the potential customers that you are busy that day and booked out for a couple months. Nothing else needs to be said. These people can take their own dang pictures. Or just triple the price.
Yep. That’s probably the best way to handle this unless there’s a desire to make a point publicly. It depends on how much one has to lose. Personally, I’m the sort who would probably take a stand, and if I ended up suffering due to my position, I’d find a way to get revenge.
Regardless of the decision made, the principles are very clear: people absolutely have the right to refuse service to others. Forced service is slavery, even if there is payment.