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DonViejo

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Tue May 7, 2013, 10:10 AM May 2013

Utah Christian company refuses to print LGBT Pride shirts for atheist group [View all]

By David Edwards
Tuesday, May 7, 2013 10:41 EDT

A group of atheists in Utah is considering taking legal action after the owners of a Christian printing company refused to print T-shirts for an LGBT Pride Parade, saying that the anti-God message “demeaned” their beliefs.

Atheists of Utah said that it was unaware that TIKI Printing had objections to doing business with non-Christian groups when it contacted the company to create pink T-shirts with the message “Gotta Be Real Cuz God Ain’t!”

“I found it quite shocking that an organization that stated that they were Christian would not do business with someone because they were not Christian,” Atheists of Utah member Connie Anast told KUTV.

TIKI Printing owner Sam Saltzman explained that the T-shirts were a personal attack on his faith.

“We weren’t going to be the delivery method for that message that demeaned our beliefs,” he insisted.

Saltzman, however, said that the company would print the back of the T-shirts with only the website address of atheistsofutah.org.

“When you cross the line and become personal and really demean my beliefs and my morals… is when I draw the line,” he added.

In a post on Facebook, Atheists of Utah said that the group “wouldn’t have contacted them if we had known ahead of time that they would refuse our business.”

“And just as they have every right to hold those beliefs, we have every right to let everybody know about them who may not want to spend money with a company who would discriminate against someone else for their views on religion.”

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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/05/07/utah-christian-company-refuses-to-print-lgbt-pride-shirts-for-atheist-group/

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A dumb business decision IMO, but what are the grounds for a lawsuit? Nye Bevan May 2013 #1
When you open your doors to the public, you can't discriminate. backscatter712 May 2013 #2
I knew that applied to restaurants, stores etc. Nye Bevan May 2013 #3
That's what I thought. When I read this in the religion group my reaction was... hrmjustin May 2013 #4
that is for public accomodations. Shivering Jemmy May 2013 #6
All businesses that sell goods & services to the public are covered. backscatter712 May 2013 #7
Vote all you want. former9thward May 2013 #11
I'm not sure that technically applies in this case. Warren DeMontague May 2013 #13
That wouldn't apply here. FBaggins May 2013 #8
The Constitution Applies to Government, NOT Private Businesses. They Can Discriminate Legally. dballance May 2013 #19
Would there be support here for a group of Christians codemoguy May 2013 #5
Perhaps you should read the following wiki entry MattBaggins May 2013 #9
seems like an equivilant set of facts to me...n/t codemoguy May 2013 #10
A hypothetical situation never meets the test for being called facts MattBaggins May 2013 #12
Oh please. You must have an incredibly weak argument tritsofme May 2013 #16
We could stay on topic? MattBaggins May 2013 #17
I find it is very much on topic tritsofme May 2013 #18
i do not do business with various right wing companies and they shoud be able to avoid doing buisnes dembotoz May 2013 #14
AofU isn't suing them LadyHawkAZ May 2013 #15
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