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A perversion that is an abomination to God is not "icky". It's a serious sin in Christianity. Serious as in "where is your soul going to spend Eternity" serious.
And yet Sundays after church the red lobster parking lot is full of people fresh from church.
Oh, I forgot, THAT abomination doesn't count anymore. Only the icky gay abomination still counts.
A perversion that is an abomination to God is not "icky". It's a serious sin in Christianity. Serious as in "where is your soul going to spend Eternity" serious.
I'm glad your false prophet (see: JESUS) told you that.
Since neither Race nor Sexual Orientation is a choice, they are one in the same as far as towards discriminatory practices.
So much for that whole "do unto others thing" I guess these people who want to discriminate against others want to be discriminated against themselves. Right?
It is to the fundamentalists and their particular,.....ummmmm..... let's call them "special" beliefs. Please leave the rest of us out of your little club. Some of us have NO desire for membership. Thanks.
A perversion that is an abomination to God is not "icky". It's a serious sin in Christianity. Serious as in "where is your soul going to spend Eternity" serious.
This is a rude post. Why is it not deleted?
Oh wait, let me guess. Christians are special people who get to flaunt civility as long as they do it with the support of religion, right?
Yeah, I thought so.
It's just too bad atheists don't have a religion to hide behind. When we hurl stones, we have to do it out in the open, fully exposed, and with no protection.
Is this law just for business owners? How about employees that work for a chain like Circle K? Can a Jewish clerk refused to sell gas to a Muslim? And will this employee be protected by the law? If somebody came in to buy some beer could I refuse to sell it to them if I'm Muslim?
This is a thread where people are advocating their "right" to refuse service to ethic, racial, religious and other minorities because they find those customers icky. What sort of rational discussion do you expect?
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