Posted on 05/31/2017 10:57:37 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The Tennes family has been farming in Michigan for generations.
They grow all sorts of crops at the Country Mill Farm organic apples, blueberries, pumpkins, sweet corn.
And for the past seven years, Steve Tennes and his family have sold their produce at the farmers market owned by the city of East Lansing.
But this year city officials told the devout Catholic family that their blueberries and sweet corn were not welcome at the farmers market and neither were they.
Last year, someone posted a message on Country Mills Facebook page inquiring about whether they hosted same-sex weddings at the farm.
Tennes told the individual they did not permit same-sex marriages on the farm because of the familys Catholic belief that marriage is a sacramental union between one man and one woman....
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Looking at this as just a political structure question and without implying any moral judgement (all politics is essentially moral judgement enforced by the state) the only counter measure that would work at this late stage would be an amendment to the legal codes of states and municipalities, perhaps backed up by a federal constitutional amendment, that guaranteed the right of the citizen to conduct his or her business according to his or her moral values, regardless of any other laws.
This could be given specific language on sexual orientation and gender issues, and worded so that similar actions might not be legally taken to discriminate against identifiable racial or religious groups. Or we could go full-libertarian and discriminate on any basis the individual chose.
I am not willing to concede the point that discrimination against sexual orientation is equal to racial discrimination, whether it is in legal codes or whatever, that remains a moral judgement and one likely to be based on religious beliefs. The state has already de facto taken the position of overturning religious belief on this issue and that seems overtly unconstitutional. A test case is needed, either this one, or the Portland wedding cake case, at the highest court level, and then political action is required to make the law conform to belief if that is not the outcome achieved.
People may think that this is a minor issue that is limited to a few cases, but over time this issue can explode into society-wide tests of belief on these issues and people of faith will find themselves unemployable and out of work in more and more sectors. For example, it could soon become normal practice to test all sorts of categories of employment for beliefs about sexual orientation, climate change, maybe even whether or not you believe Russia tampered with the election. Why not? Once this thought process jumps the shark, we are basically on the wrong side of the shark for good with no legal recourse.
It is time for anti-Communist loyalty oaths and background investigations on persons deemed suspect of holding party membership in organizations associated with the American Communist Party. Fair is fair.
Judge to City- hand in your resignations fro violating the constitutional rights of this farmer and wife
You’re right. I was too closely relating the mark with the AOD I guess. However on your point it is interesting that everybody on earth will follow the beast except those written in the book of life. So that means even atheists will worship the same entity certain other religions are following at the time.
“All who dwell on the earth will worship the beast all whose names have not been written from the foundation of the world in the book of life of the Lamb who was slain.”
oops typo on my $3.99 keyboard again - sigh
s/b “ Im finding myself with less concern”
I think it is coming to that - you will be required to declare “loyalty” or agreement to a list of politically correct things. It will be the modern equivalent of being forced to worship the Emperor as a god.
I wouldn't even go that far. These people don't discriminate against homosexuals. You could go to their stand and declare your homosexuality, and they would still sell you pumpkins, blueberries, apples,etc. They just won't rent their farm for homosexual marriages.
“Some pervert couple comes along, simply say well get back to you or ignore the request. Why make an issue of it and make yourself a target? ]”
The answer is “Gay weddings? Yes, of course!”
We are having a special rate this week. Wedding plus reception is only $1,000,000,000,000 ...
Take their money and provide awful service. Make it such a horrible experience that they don’t come back.
Why do you have to abandon your religious beliefs?
You are definitely on the right track with the route the unbelieving and hell-bound world is taking.
The “Mark” will only allow those tagged to buy & sell. It’s either an embedded chip or DNA modification that literally makes it impossible for those who have taken it to revert back to a God-Breathed creation. Think transhumanism and singularity technology.
I assume that those who take this mark with have to agree with all of the evil prerequisites that entail being tagged (liberal agendas of every sort imaginable).
The punishment for not taking it is death by beheading apparently. Gruesome and quick, though some authors have suggested that it’s for this very reason they choose the execution method in order to quickly harvest workable body parts for further testing and “improvements” or transplanting.
Liberals want Christians dead anyways and that conclusion should be apparent now with all of the poisonous hatred going on in this nation alone.
What liberal wouldn’t want to modify their body to be more “supernatural” or “perfect” immune to aging and all of the other side affects of living in a fallen world?
Very well put!
Catholic Ping
Well said.
Turn the farm into a CHRISTIAN NO GO ZONE like the other faith does in Michigan. Problem solved.
Yes, for the right price...And all proceeds will be donated to Trump’s reelection campaign.
[Clearly unconstitutional.]
I hope people will buy their produce directly from their farm and boycott the farmer’s market. This is a set up.
They don’t host ANY weddings at their farm.
Stopped that over a year ago.
It would be a shame if the Farmers' Market were disturbed in any way.
ML/NJ
"Come on, Thomas. Sign the Act. We all have!"
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