I'm agreeing with Sturg too much lately ... can't be healthy.
I'm not sure where that happened here.
The business owner has a right to an opinion, no?
Depends on the opinion. In this day and age the business owner's opinion was the wrong one.
I really don't know what you're talking about.
I'm waiting for the religous right to start threatening to burn down Starbucks because they support SSM
Wouldn't that always be true?
There was a time where the business owner thought and it was accepted to treat black people as a 2nd class citizen
This isn't any different
Except this business owner didn't treat these people any less than anyone else.
Except this business owner didn't treat these people any less than anyone else.
He put up a sign attacking them. If made a deposit with a jeweler, and then afterwards they put up a sign that said "Meta is an asshole who poops his pants" I'd probably want my money back too.
Freedom of speech doesn't mean people have to keep liking you after you speak.
As long as you didn't look at their actions after
this is a 100% true statement
thankfully i live in the real world
They don't have to threaten those businesses
They have the Republican Party to put their views in law
Which is the whole point of our conversation that you can't follow for some absurd reason
I don't quite understand what everyone gets so upset about though. The LGBT crowd is NOT looking for equality - they are looking for submission - which makes it really hard for me to defend them.
And this is coming from a guy who supports SSM
The point of your posts but not of the conversation. And you seem to always miss this - our laws have up until recently all codified the traditional view of marriage. Those advocating a change of that understanding are the ones who have pushed changes in the law or the striking down of existing statutes. The sort of examples you give are countermoves. To couch them as you do is disingenuous.
but pushing your religious views into law to try to strengthen your stance isn't a countermove when all you are doing is trying to treat people as 2nd class citizens.
You say that the religious are 'pushing' an agenda of hatred, but it seems to me like they are just defending a fundamental tenet of their faith. Nothing has changed about their stance in, well, ever.
It's not like they are actively out there attempting to perpetuate gay hate.
their faith isn't supposed to be pushed or approved by law in our gov't
so, it's irrelevant
It's not really irrelevant if it's already law. You'd have a point otherwise.
Law that has existed since, well, before either of us existed.
You say that the religious are 'pushing' an agenda of hatred, but it seems to me like they are just defending a fundamental tenet of their faith.
It's not really irrelevant if it's already law. You'd have a point otherwise.
again, "it's always been that way" isn't a good enough excuse
and just cause people didn't do what they were sworn to do (not promote one religions views) doesn't mean we should just do nothing and just accept it
this is what irrelevant to the conversation you asked. you changed your stance with this comment:
that's 2 different points that you are trying to roll into one
also, since when is not allowing same sex marriage a fundamental tenet of christianity?
also, since when is not allowing same sex marriage a fundamental tenet of christianity?
The law should state that if you own a business and you don't personally agree with gay marriage, your business will be burned to the ground.