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First a pizza restaurant, then a flower shop owner. Owners of two businesses have already come under fire for refusing to provide service to gay customers.
Now a car shop owner in Grandville, Mich. has apparently posted to his Facebook account, that "openly gay" customers will be denied service to their vehicles, WJRT reported.
Read what was posted to Dieseltec's car repair Facebook page:
Enough is enough. Our rights as conservative Americans are being squashed more and more everyday. Apparently if you...
Posted by Dieseltec on Tuesday, April 14, 2015
In the post, the company's owner says he is a Christian and that the company will be run that way, saying that dishonesty, thievery, immoral behavior, and homosexuality will not be welcomed in his business.
Since publishing on Tuesday, the post has received 327 likes and 172 shares
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