Religious based business should be viewed as cooperatives offering voluntary or reduced cost services and or goods to its members at a benefit of either prices or other benefits to them. And should have an unimpeeded restriction to set the standards for such membership.
I think you misunderstand the article.
My business is not about my religion, but it runs on Christian principles of business and society.
The Hahn’s furniture is not religious...their business ethics are.
We’re Christians doing business in the world.
No one should needs to be a member to do business with us. Your statement came across very prejudiced and with disregard to our Rights. ..just because we’re Christians we should be relegated to some sort of cooperative? Your statement really makes no sense coming from a conservative.