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LETTER: Mixing religion and business

Those who provide a service or sell a product should serve patrons regardless of their religious beliefs. Deduct your costs and send the profits as a charitable contribution to the church. Otherwise, the patrons will go elsewhere but not change their views, and the church loses the contribution. Turn what you consider not appropriate into something positive.

Or perhaps, the publicity is more important.

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