Freedom, in essence, includes the freedom of thought, belief, expression, and certain human rights, but it's also important to remember that people have the freedom to uphold their religious or personal beliefs. Some might argue that their belief in traditional marriage doesn't stem from intolerance but from their understanding of a religious text or doctrine.
For a moment, consider a business owner who refuses to provide a service for a same-sex wedding due to their religious beliefs. Some might argue that this is a form of discrimination, yet others could argue it is an exercise of religious freedom. This is a real-life example where freedom can be seen in multiple facets. How would you reconcile these different interpretations of freedom in this situation?
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