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originally posted by: Plotus
Lets not play coy.... Brian and those who subscribe to this gay lifestyle...
originally posted by: Plotus
I think you have made your position quite clear, let the audience decide....
originally posted by: Acidx
a reply to: jjkenobi
Egyptians are not white Christian men, they are a protected class.
originally posted by: intrepid
originally posted by: LSU0408
originally posted by: JIMC5499
originally posted by: olaru12
a reply to: jjkenobi
Bryan Adams is a businessman. He has the right to ply his trade however and wherever he see's fit.
It's called capitalism....
You got a problem with that?
Nope. You are absolutely correct. That's his right. Just like I have the right to never listen to another song of his again. Just like I have not listened to the Dixie Chicks for a long time.
If more people understood that, there would be fewer problems.
After they bashed Dubya? We had a big CD burning down here after all that, lol... Everyone showed up to 101.1 KRMD, a country radio station, and we all threw our Dixie Chick CDs in a big pile and lit them on fire.
Well, that's not backwards or medieval.
I get it now. Boycott people that don't share your political PoV. Would you guys have boycotted Zepp 4(Zoso, or Stairway to Heaven) if they hadn't supported your political viewpoint?
originally posted by: Acidx
a reply to: jjkenobi
Egyptians are not white Christian men, they are a protected class.
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: olaru12
a reply to: jjkenobi
Bryan Adams is a businessman. He has the right to ply his trade however and wherever he see's fit.
It's called capitalism....
You got a problem with that?
Ohhhhh, now it's called capitalism and the freedom to ply his trade ... funny how that doesn't wash when the bakers and photographers were saying that. Then it was all about no having the right to do that discriminate in their service because they are businesses ....
He is denying all to a concert. Not picking and choosing who can come.
Accept all or deny all - - - that's the difference between this and the "cake and photog".
Really, so if a gay person marries a straight one, does the same baker deny them still? If the gay person just comes in and buys a cake, are they being denied simply because they are gay?
This still goes over your head. It ISN'T about the gay person being gay. It's about the Christian not wanting to participate in sacrilege against their conscience.
You can say all you want that Christ served sinners. He did; it's true, but he did not participate in their sins while doing so.
originally posted by: cuckooold
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: olaru12
a reply to: jjkenobi
Bryan Adams is a businessman. He has the right to ply his trade however and wherever he see's fit.
It's called capitalism....
You got a problem with that?
Ohhhhh, now it's called capitalism and the freedom to ply his trade ... funny how that doesn't wash when the bakers and photographers were saying that. Then it was all about no having the right to do that discriminate in their service because they are businesses ....
He is denying all to a concert. Not picking and choosing who can come.
Accept all or deny all - - - that's the difference between this and the "cake and photog".
Really, so if a gay person marries a straight one, does the same baker deny them still? If the gay person just comes in and buys a cake, are they being denied simply because they are gay?
This still goes over your head. It ISN'T about the gay person being gay. It's about the Christian not wanting to participate in sacrilege against their conscience.
You can say all you want that Christ served sinners. He did; it's true, but he did not participate in their sins while doing so.
So when Jesus multiplied the loaves and fishes, did he identify the gay couples and tell them they couldn't have any?
Was the baker asked to participate in gay sex, or was he asked to bake a cake?
Your argument makes no sense.
originally posted by: Acidx
originally posted by: cuckooold
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: olaru12
a reply to: jjkenobi
Bryan Adams is a businessman. He has the right to ply his trade however and wherever he see's fit.
It's called capitalism....
You got a problem with that?
Ohhhhh, now it's called capitalism and the freedom to ply his trade ... funny how that doesn't wash when the bakers and photographers were saying that. Then it was all about no having the right to do that discriminate in their service because they are businesses ....
He is denying all to a concert. Not picking and choosing who can come.
Accept all or deny all - - - that's the difference between this and the "cake and photog".
Really, so if a gay person marries a straight one, does the same baker deny them still? If the gay person just comes in and buys a cake, are they being denied simply because they are gay?
This still goes over your head. It ISN'T about the gay person being gay. It's about the Christian not wanting to participate in sacrilege against their conscience.
You can say all you want that Christ served sinners. He did; it's true, but he did not participate in their sins while doing so.
So when Jesus multiplied the loaves and fishes, did he identify the gay couples and tell them they couldn't have any?
Was the baker asked to participate in gay sex, or was he asked to bake a cake?
Your argument makes no sense.
I highly doubt gays were making out in the front row when Jesus was speaking. If they were he would have healed them, not starved them.