And the used car he bought was never driven or serviced by a homosexual, and the clothes he wears were not designed, manufactured, transported or sold by a gay person. The server at the restaurant where he had lunch might have been gay because you can't really spot them anywhere but best not to go back there. Hotel rooms? Ewww.
Gay-ness is the big disqualifier. Laser-focus on it!
Because if you're really trying to stamp out homosexuals, you can't be too careful. You must avoid Apple.
But if you use a PC, don't worry about it Bill Gates only donated $200 million to Common Core. They could have gotten by without that money, right?
What a lot of people don’t realize is that homosexuality is actually “the judgement” itself ... more so than it is the sin (which it is, too). In this case of Homosexuality, there is a prior sin for which God judges those people, and “homosexuality” is that resulting judgement.
It’s like it’s a person with a sign on them - when they are a homosexual - that says ... “I have already been judged by God, and the proof of that is that I am a homosexual!”
See Post #106 ...
Because if you're really trying to stamp out homosexuals, you can't be too careful. You must avoid Apple.
I'm actually more worried about the Fascism aspect of this than I am the Gay aspect, although it is now appearing that the one thing will inevitably lead to the other. You do know the Nazis started out as a homosexual organization too?
No, what Tim Cook did, and what Mozilla did when they fired Brendan Eich, was to make the rest of us acutely aware that there will be no tolerance of differing opinions in an America run by a Gaystapo. There will be no consideration for religious beliefs or any other beliefs that do not accept the march of the "gay" agenda.