09-10-2015, 09:06 PM
(09-10-2015, 07:57 PM)bfine32 Wrote: It could easily be argued that I can choose not to serve you because you choose to do something. For instance if you choose not to wear shoes when you come into my restaurant and have feet, I can rightfully tell you to leave. If you come into my restaurant with no shoes because you were born with no feet, I cannot rightfully ask you to leave.
Whether someone thinks it is a right to eat without shoes plays a small role. Hope that helped with the confusion.
So, what if a person 'chooses' have sex with short people, tall people, fat people, bald people, old people, ugly people, or whatever the case may be? What if a business owner doesn't like that particular 'choice' and doesn't want to serve that person?