A "Christian" nation..
paschn wrote:
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I could not bring up the posting you had on you post. I do think being such a bizarre situation that some one who is truly a Christian should not be forced into doing business with a same sex couple if they don't want to. there are plenty of places they can go to obtain what they are looking for.
pacm
Loc: New York upstate north of Manhattan
It doesn't seem that long ago, although it started some decades ago when "hippies" were walking around in all manner of unconventional dress. However, store owners, particularly those who served food, would have a distinct sign posted on their doors, "No shirt, no shoes - no service!" and while not a specific health code violation, business owners felt they had a right - and owed it to their other customers to have patrons of their business dress in more conventional attire - just as a common courtesy and respect for others. And no one that I can recall had ever sued these store owners.
There is absolutely no sane reason except hatred and greed to target people who may not honor your demands - and then sue them.
What is going on now involving some gays and lesbians who are legally forcing others to accept their lifestyle choices - is pure tyranny. And it must be stopped.
I know the ACLJ always fights for Christian rights - and I personally would not hesitate to counter-sue if I were the bakery folks.
I feel a person should be allowed to 'contract' for goods or services with whomever they want.
If you asked that I do something for you, I should be able to decide if I wish to or not. It's not the government's decision to decide who I must contract with.
Or have I missed something here???
pacm
Loc: New York upstate north of Manhattan
okie don wrote:
I feel a person should be allowed to 'contract' for goods or services with whomever they want.
If you asked that I do something for you, I should be able to decide if I wish to or not. It's not the government's decision to decide who I must contract with.
Or have I missed something here???
I don't think you've missed anything. I happen to agree that a business person has the right to decide with whom they want to do business with.
It makes no sense whatsoever to do business with anyone who may potentially harm your business.
However, the radical left doesn't care about t***h or "sense" because their agenda must be forced upon everyone at all costs... and apparently the literal costs of dealing with such people have become the burden of those whom they target as discriminating against them for any reason... you know... when their feelings get hurt.
All their whining about discrimination and lawsuits are the strategy they employ to force radical changes in society even when many do not agree nor condone their particular lifestyle, agenda, ideology, etc.
The more laws the left can have created for their purpose - the more everyone else who refuses to conform to their will, become criminals.
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