Upon further thought....... I don’t think this dweeb has a leg to stand on. By his own admission, he has never darkened the door of that restaurant. IF.....his complaint were that it irks him to be sitting there having a meal, paying full price, while these people come in with their church bulletins and are charged a lower price than he has to pay....maybe he’d have grounds. But as it is, ONLY if his case goes to Chief Justice John Roberts does he have a chance of winning. IMHO
Wow... a whole 3 contacts on this monumental matter!
Maybe they'll give him the break if he presents their Freedom From Religion Foundation rag?
If he doesn’t like their policies he should just go dine somewhere else - if he’s so offended why would he want to give them his business and therefore his money?
These people who claim they want to “free” others from religion like this are just wanting to foist their own religion on everyone else.
Making bad trouble for good people. What America has become.
FFRF, run by Annie Laurie Gaylor and her husband, placed full-page ads in both the NYT and today’s LAT telling Catholics to quit the Church.
Sheesh.
Query: How exactly is FFRF funded?
Mr. Wollf simply needs to understand that this is just a penalty for not going to church. Not discrimination and not a tax.
If it’s private property I would tell them to buzz off. In fact I would charge the freedom from religion foundation 10 % more than regular price if they show up.
It’s not based on religion. It’s based on Church attendance. And let me tell you, those are two entirely different things!
Private business is free to offer discounts to anyone for any reason.
In this case you only have to hold a church bulletin, NOT share their beliefs.
It’s a privately owned business - they should be able to do whatever the f*ck they want.
This guy’s apparenly saying that restaurants have the right to ban guns if they see fit, but not to encourage religion.
He’s full of sh*t.
Bringing more attention to the restaurant, and greatly increasing their business, I”m sure.
Shooting your “cause” in the foot by doing this is fabulous.
What is the difference if a business establishment offers a discount to veterans or church goers or senior citizens...
I live less then 50 miles from this place.
Ride cycle through Lancaster all the time.
This morons life must be a living Hell.
Lancaster is populated by the Amish, Mennonites and Brethren.
They didnt say one had to go to church, just bring in a bullitin.
The real problem here is that there is such a thing as the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission out making work for itself and encouraging people like John Wolff.
I live in Lancaster and, at first, I thought this article was about Frozen Yogurt Business that just opened up in the town. It was created by a couple from my church. They also provide the 10% off if you bring a bulletin in. No complaints as of yet. I don’t think it’s advertised outside of our church.