The customer isn’t forcing the owner to partake in the activity/belief-challenging ideal, and both parties can simply mind their own business. The owner wouldn’t be committing apostasy or anything for helping someone do their own thing. Additionally, segregation started as a refusal on the basis of beliefs, simply for the buyer’s identity or personal beliefs. As long as clashing beliefs aren’t being forced upon the owner, which they most likely are not, both sides can partake in their own business and treat each other as equals. It’s simply a matter of respect.
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