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Because there is no black and white answer.
There was when a gay couple wanted a cake from a Christian bakery, right?
Because there is no black and white answer.
It's a pretty straight forward question. Would you support a gay business refusing service to this woman?
Why is that a BS question to ask? Because you don't like the answer?
I think one should be careful when playing the states' rights card. The Supreme Court also overrode states' rights on issues of racial discrimination. When it comes to the failure to recognize the rights of some citizens, the 14th amendment is going to take precedence over states' rights. We can argue whether or not this should apply to the rights of homosexuals both inside and outside of the marriage issue, but this Supreme Court went the 14th amendment route.
Is the gay baker the brother or sister of the purchaser?
Do the gay baker and the purchaser have a history of bullying ?
Is the gay baker local ?
Is the gay baker too busy to take on new customers ?
Does the gay baker hate straight people
on and on and on and on and on
There was when a gay couple wanted a cake from a Christian bakery, right?
LOL... so different rules then. Got it
that was a specific instance. You asked an open ended "what if" question with out context
as noted above - you continually ask these kind of questions then troll people for not answering.
Frame better questions if you want an honest discussion
I'm sure if I cared I could find a plethera of instances where gay bakers,hairdressers or auto mechanics did work for christians.
Again Sturg , it depends
Once again .
Different situations create different outcomes.
You ever pitch backwards back in the day ?
Will give this video a look later but this website should be good from just the second of looking at what the **** "shoebat.com" was:
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If people actually 'leave religion' because of other people then they gloriously missed the entire point -- which I guess speaks more to intellect than anything else.
just so we're clear: there are people here who are cool with what she was doing? think it makes sense, is ok?
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas said on Thursday that Ms. Davis jailing was an act of “judicial tyranny,” and in a statement he called on “every Believer, every Constitutionalist, every lover of liberty to stand with Kim Davis.”
Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky told CNN, “I think it’s absurd to put someone in jail for exercising their religious liberty.”
Former Gov. Mike Huckabee of Arkansas said on Twitter that he would go to Kentucky on Tuesday to support Ms. Davis. “We must end the criminalization of Christianity!” he wrote.
It's a pretty straight forward question. Would you support a gay business refusing service to this woman?
Why is that a BS question to ask? Because you don't like the answer?
this woman specifically? yeah, i would. because fluck her. she wants to pull this, be a martyr? she's a bigot. there are plenty of non-bigot christians and I've never heard of a salon turning down a person because they're a christian. when it happens, let's talk about it, mmk? until then, your hypotheticals are just that, and they're meaningless.