That wasn't my point at all.
Two Muslims got a special religious accommodation in the workplace. The CO baker who is Christian did not. Both work activities required the employees to compromise their faith. One was made to the submit, the others got paid and refuse the activity.
The substance of the CO baker case was that religious beliefs/conscience have no place in the public space. A concept that is frequently ignored when it's Islam (or really any religion other than Christianity).
Show me in any law where one religion is more equal than another. You can't. And that is the basis of the 14th Amendment. But that's the written law. We don't live under that anymore. We live under the subjective and every changing Liberal code decided by our betters.
That code says you can't offend Muslims but it's perfectly acceptable, if not encouraged, to not only offend but attack Christians.






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