Realtor Brandon Huber is under fire for pulling his church’s support of a food bank during Pride Month. Now, the Missoula Organization of Realtors has to determine if it’s religious freedom or hate speech.
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‘Is the Bible hate speech?’ NAR hate speech provision faces first big test
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