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originally posted by: johnnyjoe1979
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: dawnstar
a reply to: veracity
yes, but I've also seen it explained on these forums quite often that they would have to make a cake that is close to being the same as the ones they sell to straight couples. the same products in other words... they don't have to change their product to suit the homosexual couple by ordering special decorations for the cakes.
Christian Mingle is not changing their product, they are correcting it to meet state law against discrimination.
Isn't the point about Christian Mingle having to offer another service, . . .
originally posted by: johnnyjoe1979
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: dawnstar
a reply to: veracity
yes, but I've also seen it explained on these forums quite often that they would have to make a cake that is close to being the same as the ones they sell to straight couples. the same products in other words... they don't have to change their product to suit the homosexual couple by ordering special decorations for the cakes.
Christian Mingle is not changing their product, they are correcting it to meet state law against discrimination.
Isn't the point about Christian Mingle having to offer another service, which is already abundantly available on the internet? In other words, the government forcing citizens to offer services they never chose to. Because the website should now also make a JewMingle, MuslimMingle, HinduMingle, AmericanMingle, HispanicMingle etc. any group I believe feels left out. Sure they can make another website, how difficult is that? But so can those who are sueing just go to a different website which does offer services they require.
originally posted by: awareness10
originally posted by: johnnyjoe1979
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: dawnstar
a reply to: veracity
yes, but I've also seen it explained on these forums quite often that they would have to make a cake that is close to being the same as the ones they sell to straight couples. the same products in other words... they don't have to change their product to suit the homosexual couple by ordering special decorations for the cakes.
Christian Mingle is not changing their product, they are correcting it to meet state law against discrimination.
Isn't the point about Christian Mingle having to offer another service, which is already abundantly available on the internet? In other words, the government forcing citizens to offer services they never chose to. Because the website should now also make a JewMingle, MuslimMingle, HinduMingle, AmericanMingle, HispanicMingle etc. any group I believe feels left out. Sure they can make another website, how difficult is that? But so can those who are sueing just go to a different website which does offer services they require.
I've yet to see an a-sexual mingle or i feel like a giraffe today mingle, or perhaps .. oh nm the whole thing is just getting more and more twisted.
originally posted by: awareness10
From several dozen pages backwards, to Now, and this is still being debated.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: awareness10
originally posted by: johnnyjoe1979
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: dawnstar
a reply to: veracity
yes, but I've also seen it explained on these forums quite often that they would have to make a cake that is close to being the same as the ones they sell to straight couples. the same products in other words... they don't have to change their product to suit the homosexual couple by ordering special decorations for the cakes.
Christian Mingle is not changing their product, they are correcting it to meet state law against discrimination.
Isn't the point about Christian Mingle having to offer another service, which is already abundantly available on the internet? In other words, the government forcing citizens to offer services they never chose to. Because the website should now also make a JewMingle, MuslimMingle, HinduMingle, AmericanMingle, HispanicMingle etc. any group I believe feels left out. Sure they can make another website, how difficult is that? But so can those who are sueing just go to a different website which does offer services they require.
I've yet to see an a-sexual mingle or i feel like a giraffe today mingle, or perhaps .. oh nm the whole thing is just getting more and more twisted.
I guess if the giraffe was a single Christian.
Let's not bring animals into this.
originally posted by: awareness10
They're not though Annee, in their push to include everyone they're actually discluding others from having their own space.
These people don't want to get along with others, they want to go into the house, and trash it, claim it and ruin it for those already enjoying the party.
Let them make their own party.
End of Problem.
originally posted by: awareness10
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: awareness10
originally posted by: johnnyjoe1979
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: dawnstar
a reply to: veracity
yes, but I've also seen it explained on these forums quite often that they would have to make a cake that is close to being the same as the ones they sell to straight couples. the same products in other words... they don't have to change their product to suit the homosexual couple by ordering special decorations for the cakes.
Christian Mingle is not changing their product, they are correcting it to meet state law against discrimination.
Isn't the point about Christian Mingle having to offer another service, which is already abundantly available on the internet? In other words, the government forcing citizens to offer services they never chose to. Because the website should now also make a JewMingle, MuslimMingle, HinduMingle, AmericanMingle, HispanicMingle etc. any group I believe feels left out. Sure they can make another website, how difficult is that? But so can those who are sueing just go to a different website which does offer services they require.
I've yet to see an a-sexual mingle or i feel like a giraffe today mingle, or perhaps .. oh nm the whole thing is just getting more and more twisted.
I guess if the giraffe was a single Christian.
Let's not bring animals into this.
That's just weird lol. Don't forget to include all the other 1billion and 57 groups, it wouldn't be fair you know.
originally posted by: awareness10
a reply to: Annee
Not all are created the same, everyones different Annee. Everyone wants to do their own thing, why is that so tough to understand?
On that note, I'm going to watch the Hunky guy in Outlander, love that show!
originally posted by: blueman12
originally posted by: dawnstar
a reply to: blueman12
but not all christians believe it's a sin? maybe the website should be forced to specify the denomination, or define what they mean by "christian"?
What group of christians believe homosexuality is not a sin, or is acceptable in the eyes of God?
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