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want to read for you this morning two very recent news stories bear with me as I will make the connection known later on youamp;#39;ll see that theyamp;#39;re related but maybe not how theyamp;#39;re connected to our text today the first news story comes to us from Canada a retired Canadian couple who refused to give a homosexual couple a room at their bed and breakfast has been found guilty of discrimination based on sexual orientation and ordered to pay thousands of dollars in fines Lee and Suzanne molar argued that they had a constitutionally protected right to freedom of religion and that the cancellation of the gay coupleamp;#39;s reservation was justified the molar said the riverband bed and breakfast which has since closed was also their home where they hosted Bible studies however the British Columbia human rights tribunal ruled in favor of sha Edy and Brian Thomas they said the bed and breakfast was uh separate from their personal living space and was operated like a hotel