I'm not talking about the Civil Rights Movement in general, I support the vast majority of what they did, I'm talking about one very specific clause in the Civil Rights Act, namely the one that banned discrimination on private property. Gay rights advocates are trying to do the same thing (Not ALL of them mind, but a lot of them) and someday it is likely to come to the churches (Both regarding race AND sexual orientation). Granted, I think discrimination based on race is always wrong, while discrimination based on sexual orientation is only sometimes wrong (I see nothing morally wrong with discriminating against a gay person when hiring a pastor or deciding who your church is going to marry, but it would be morally wrong to refuse to hire a janitor or something just because he was gay, but it would be wrong to discriminate based on race for ANY of these things) but the law doesn't really care about those moral distinctions. Nor should it. Private property is private property