Lawyer: ACLU Is ‘Terrified’ and ‘Running Scared’ From the Case of the Christian Ministers Who Refuse to Marry Gays Inside Their Chapel | TheBlaze.com:
“As long as a entity is conducting a religious activity, that is accepted. That should be accepted under the nondiscrimination law in Coeur d’Alene,” Morales told TheBlaze Friday. “Once that entity begins to offer other services that are secular services, we believe it then falls under the category of public accommodation.”
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