Here's How Respecting Someone's Religious Beliefs Works...
keepuphope wrote:
For one it was her parents home and for two the point you don't get is respecting your parents and others beliefs when in their home. Sad your so self centered that you believe only your wishes be respected.
That was the exact point that he made--respecting someone else's belief when you are in their home. Maybe you should try to read a little more closely before criticizing someone for what you think they write.
woodguru wrote:
My wife explained to me that her mom was very religious, and how the concept of "living in sin" didn't sit so well with her...that we would have to sleep in separate rooms when we were visiting them.
It doesn't matter whether you agree, all that matters is respecting their beliefs.
Since when is being married living in sin?
Are admitting your wife is male? That would make you f*gs and I'm on her mom's side.
PeterS wrote:
The same would apply.
Nah...... f*gs don't count, sorry Petey, this time you're not a number.
PeterS wrote:
Woody's not a conservative Blade. He wouldn't be a liberal if he didn't have empathy for others...he would be just like you!
Just like Blade? You mean with a functioning brain and all that? When Liberals are brainwashed, the first thing they do afterward is iron all those unsightly wrinkles out of the cortex.
PeterS wrote:
Woody's not a conservative Blade. He wouldn't be a liberal if he didn't have empathy for others...he would be just like you!
You didn't have to tell me Woody's not a conservative.
"Empathy for others"? Are you kidding me? Empathy is awareness toward other people's emotions and an attempt to understand how they feel.
How about Compassion, Pete? Compassion is when someone feels empathy for others and does something about it.
The difference is empathy is feeling, compassion is action.
What have Woody or you or any other empathetic, bleeding heart liberal done with conviction and purpose to help others? Especially those you don't like?
PeterS wrote:
They are a private company. Is it your position that a private company shouldn't have a right to determine the policy for who can and can't advertise with them?
Pay attention - that's not the issue.
PeterS wrote:
They are a private company. Is it your position that a private company shouldn't have a right to determine the policy for who can and can't advertise with them?
Is it your right to determine whom a private company can bake a cake for? Or a restaurant that doesn’t serve certain people?
Parky60
Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
PeterS wrote:
They are a private company. Is it your position that a private company shouldn't have a right to determine the policy for who can and can't advertise with them?
The Colorado baker was a private company. Is it your position that a private company shouldn't have a right to determine the policy for who they are or are not going to do business with?
I can't wait to hear this spin.
keepuphope wrote:
So reaching out to others like minded isn't allowed if you want to communicate to others over the air waves. Man,you think anyone who doesn't believe exactly like you shouldn't have a voice or have respect for their ideals. Only your Supreme ways are acceptable?
Lie Guru believes that respect for religion includes the time honored statement: "Jesus Christ on a Freakin' Stick". His attempt to understand "The Dream of the Rood" falls far short of the reality. But then in his mind, Anglo-Saxons are bloodthirsty genocidal murderers, and the Magna Carta was a failure. He doesn't have much cognitive abilities.
That was the indoctrination he was given by the Jewish Left at Columbia University. And Eric Foner, to keep the primitive minds of the b****s on the side of the Jewish Left, wrote a semi-fictional account of Reconstruction in the South, asserting it was a "good thing". Invention, fabrication, creation of history. And for that these Jews are at the top of my Abuse of Power List. I doubt however that Lie Guru even understands what is going on in the world, much less America. As long as he can blame w****s, he's happy.
Goodbye, Sucker!
JFlorio wrote:
Is it your right to determine whom a private company can bake a cake for? Or a restaurant that doesn’t serve certain people?
It is certainly my right to be able to decide whom I will live next door to. Any law preventing me from doing that is oppressive. And I will not live next door to Lie Guru or any of his "friends".
keepuphope wrote:
I apologize it misunderstood what you wrote.
Actually, Lie Guru thinks it's perfectly all right to have sex with whomever in the middle of the living room floor while your parents are watching Jussie Smollett, doing wh**ever. It's called the primitive backwards impulsive sexual instinct, and we find it most notably among the Bonobo.
CarolBinkley wrote:
It is certainly my right to be able to decide whom I will live next door to. Any law preventing me from doing that is oppressive. And I will not live next door to Lie Guru or any of his "friends".
Your safe. He has no friends.
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