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Are you sure????? Not for long at the current pace and if the left gets its way.Because we live under the influence of Christianity, not Islam.
Are you sure????? Not for long at the current pace and if the left gets its way.Because we live under the influence of Christianity, not Islam.
Because we live under the influence of Christianity, not Islam.
in what way do you "live under the influence of Christianity"?
I don't see it at all. Do you have a lively imagination?In untold ways. For good or ill, it permeates every current American's life.
:nono: She is simply asking along the lines,and according to the OP:
"Why us? We don't toss people off buildings, we don't hate people, just are trying to be wise in our actions as well as not excuse 'hate' and other harming sins. Even 'if' hating murderers is bad, isn't murdering worse?"
We believe we know why....."If they hated Me, they will hate you".... but it still comes as a bit of a surprise. It just doesn't seem that yelling at someone to "LOVE!!!!" is that harsh. I realize we are scapegoated especially lately about any sin the Bible calls sin, but we aren't stopping people, just telling them 'it is wrong and harmful." Odd that people would choose 'us' to argue with, persay.
I 'think' that's what she is asking. Not 'that' extreme or 'that' robbed of rationality, is it?
I'm sorry you are afraid of being thrown off buildings, no one should have to be afraid of that.
Becasue Muslim bakers don't discriminate.
Sorry, im not gay, cant happen to me.
:rotfl:
Steven Crowder in this video here went to the Golden Bakery on Warren Avenue and was told that they couldn't sell him a wedding cake or a cake of any kind because the Golden Bakery only bakes bread. Can you explain just how that is discrimination?
I don't see it at all. Do you have a lively imagination?
Can you explain why there are cakes right there they baked shown on the video which are seen even without clicking on it, when you claim they dont? You like to outright lie, dont you.
See this for more information: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/apr/5/video-puts-muslim-bakeries-florists-in-gay-rights-/
Did he uncover a single instance of a case where a Muslim-owned bakery wouldn't sell him a cake in general, regardless of message?
No, and neither did the gays who sued over wedding themed created cakes, and in fact in several cases were even "friends" of the bakers, who offered them other treats for their celebrations but only refused a created wedding cake.
It was 100 percent apples to apples.
Now spin.
No, and neither did the gays who sued over wedding themed created cakes, and in fact in several cases were even "friends" of the bakers, who offered them other treats for their celebrations but only refused a created wedding cake.
It was 100 percent apples to apples.
Now spin.
in what way do you "live under the influence of Christianity"?
That's secondary influence. The laws were passed by earlier generations of Christians. Those laws could not be passed today if we started fresh. There is absolutely zero influence from today's christianity on our culture.Do you not admit that the christian religion has not played a key part in the formation of our country, laws?
That's generally an otherwise outspoken ascription to the foundation of our country. Yet, now you want to overlook it's influence?
Don't be disingenuous.
Angel, we've been through this many times before, and you are simply wrong, whether you're lying, or just so convinced by the hysterical reactionary dreck you read that you can't actually tell, but the court case in Oregon that you are talking about involved the bakers refusing service before even discussing the contents of the cake. It's right in the judge's ruling. You can't do that.
But don't let the truth get in the way of your playing the victim.
Other than our Constitution and currency and some remaining statues that haven't been torn down........ absolutely zero.
Where am i wrong, show me, lay it out with facts, like i showed.
How am i a victim, if a queer insisted i give them a cake, after i politely declined, i would throw one at them and if the law insisted i bake one and provide it, I would sit in jail.
You?
, but the court case in Oregon that you are talking about involved the bakers refusing service before even discussing the contents of the cake. It's right in the judge's ruling.
http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2017/03/sweet_cakes_appeal.htmlFacts: The controversy began four years ago when Rachel Bowman-Cryer and her mother visited the bakery to test cakes for Bowman-Cryer's wedding. Bowman-Cryer had purchased a cake from Sweet Cakes by Melissa before, but this time, Aaron Klein turned her away. Klein said his company didn't bake cakes for same-sex weddings.
PS, to prove your position ( which is false)you need to only show that any of the sued cake shops, refused to serve them anything at all, because they were gay.
Which is what you falsely trying to claim.
Go for it.
The controversy began four years ago when Rachel Bowman-Cryer and her mother visited the bakery to test cakes for Bowman-Cryer's wedding. Bowman-Cryer had purchased a cake from Sweet Cakes by Melissa before, but this time, Aaron Klein turned her away. Klein said his company didn't bake cakes for same-sex weddings. |