grace scott wrote:
This is a quandary. I'm actually a left leaning centralist; but for these posts, I seem to be liberal. I would be shocked, but of course I would quietly leave.
If one were looking for a simple, polite solution, a sign in the window saying men do not cut women's hair should suffice. But I doubt that is the intent.
Ahh....so the polite solution for a Christian bakery would be a sign in the window stating "We only do wedding cakes for traditional, one man-one woman weddings?
This POTUS has MY vote....of NO CONFIDENCE!!!
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This took place in Canada but how long before it happens right here in the good old USSA? These men refused to cut the woman's hair short because she is a woman. Of course, it is only a short time till this does happen here. Muslim men aren't allowed to cut the hair of women unless they are relatives. Surely our government wouldn't allow such a thing to happen here because of gender. Of course, in their case it was religion and gender so maybe that will be considered by activists here when it happens.
Notice that the blog that printed this story has supplied a source of the story from Canada.
http://godfatherpolitics.com/14563/lesbian-denied-haircut-male-muslim-barbers/Muslim cab drivers in Minnesota have been refusing to pick up passengers with service dogs or carrying visible bottles of liquor because their religion forbids liquor and compares dogs to pigs, and this has been going on for at least the last 12 years. Yet I know of at least 3 liquor stores being run by Muslims.
As far as I'm concerned, all Muslims unilaterally suck and I wouldn't have one even touch me let alone cut my hair. That lesbian should consider herself lucky she got away without contracting some disgusting disease.
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ginnyt wrote:
Try this one from the Christian bible:
1 Corinthians 5:9
and here are a few more
1 Corinthians 5:2,7 And you are puffed up, and have not rather mourned, that he that
Psalm 1:1,2 Blessed is the man that walks not in the counsel of the ungodly,
Proverbs 9:6 Forsake the foolish, and live; and go in the way of understanding.
2 Corinthians 6:14,17 Be you not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship
Ephesians 5:11 And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but
2 Thessalonians 3:14 And if any man obey not our word by this letter, note that man, and
With more time, I could probably find more.....now perhaps you will say that homosexual behavior is not sinful. Do you need book and passage on that?
Funny, but the examples that Christ gave us are exactly the opposite of those. He spent time with tax collectors(extortionists) and prostitutes.
Amazing how you can quote passages and seem to miss on the meaning part of the bible. Ask yourself, "What would Christ do?" If you honestly think he would say something about doing business for a gay. Then you should go that way and consequences be dammed. If he wouldn't have a problem with it, like I believe, then maybe you shouldn't either.
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What did Christ say to the thief on the Cross with him? He prayed for him... cause he knew he had SINNED. Christ might do the same thing for the Gays too... If he didn't... it wouldnt be in the Bible that they will not enter the Kingdom of God... The Lord wouldnt dismiss anyone... but he would tell them to "Go forth and sin no more"..... cause it's definitely in the Bible.. even in the OLD testamont about homosexuality.... Why did the Lord make ONE MAN.. and ONE WOMAN for.. If he had of only made One man and another man... You and I and the rest of this world would not be here.. it would die out after those two gays died... It just wasn't meant to be... whether anyone wants to accept that or not.. it's fine with me... it's their life they have to worry about.. and I have mine to worry about too...
If the Good Lord says it's harder for a Rich man to enter the kingdom of God than for a camel to go through the eye of a needle... Why would he say that... It should make one wonder.... We all sin every day... it's just a matter when we stop our sinning... when gays lives as they are... they have to choose a path for themselves... do they want to have to go to the place the Bible calls Heaven.. or to the place called Hell.... that choice is theirs to make... No one can make it for them...
The same thing in marriages of the opposite sex... when one member of that family shacks around and doesnt repent..... they will not enter the kingdom of God... they will have to choose to change their ways.. or continue on the path they have chosen.... they have a choice... Do you think if a Gay couple go to church that's gonna save them? Do you think if they asks forgiveness for their sins... God will forgive them... Of Course he will.. but they are not to remain as GAYS...... that choice is their's... to make.