CNN’s Gary Tuchman interviewed several florists in rural Georgia and asked if they would provide certain services to gay people.
All five said "no" based on their deeply held religious beliefs. Clearly, they follow every word of the Bible, right?
Well, maybe not all of them.
It turns out being an adulterer doesn't disqualify you from being served by Melissa Jeffcoat.
Check out this excerpt from the segment:
Tuchman: … In the Ten Commandments, it says you can’t commit adultery…
Jeffcoat: Right.
Tuchman: It says you need to honor your father and mother.
Jeffcoat: Mhmm.
Tuchman: If someone didn’t honor their parents or committed adultery, would you serve them?
Jeffcoat: Yes.
Tuchman: Well, why would you serve them but not serve someone who is gay?
Jeffcoat: It’s just a different kind of sin to me and I just don’t believe in it.
So, when the conservative nuts tell you it has nothing to do with the gays and just their "deeply held religious beliefs," remember that some sins are just "different." #Hypocrisy
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