Should homeless individuals, that have refused available shelter or housing, be allowed to sleep or…
Most available shelters/housing nonprofits require their residence to adhere to a specific religious belief/doctrine in order for guests to stay there. For example, some require their residence to attend morning mass/church or the residence would not be allowed to stay at the shelter. This is a concern because no every homeless individual is Cristian and requiring them to participate in your religion in order for you to provide food and shelter to them is gravely immoral and unjust.
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