Posted on 02/16/2014 7:13:07 AM PST by Anila
Sounds like they could use a little “whiff of the grape.”
Yeah.
Whiteys fault.
Gotcha.
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It doesn’t have to be brutal. Black mob violence just needs to become socially unacceptable. Face it, if a bunch of white kids were acting this way none of us would accept it - and NONE OF US would think in terms of ‘brutal’ either.
There are responsible people in black communities and they don’t like the violent gang cultures either... but they can’t speak out or they’d be ‘snitches’... If we do what’s right - it’ll be better for everyone.
Lol, not much argument here.
But, CW II could see it happen!
And, I could conceive of worse consequences for these young fellers....that would be a lot cheaper and quicker.
Too true. The day after the first 9/11, I met with our pastors (UMC) to plan a prayer service open to the community. We were going to have a section with a prayer leader offering a series of one-sentence prayers, and the congregation affirming with "Lord, hear our prayer." One of the prayers I suggested was that people around the world would awake into a true understanding of Christ's teachings.
At this point, a Democrat woman at the meeting responded with great indignance that such a prayer would be "offensive" to Jews, and that Jews might come to our service. I was astonished and said, "This is a Christian church, and surely if any Jews joined us, they would be welcomed, but they would also expect to hear prayers affirming Christ's Lordship." However, she continued to huff and puff, and then the pastor sided with her and told me I should be "nicer" to any strangers who might come.
(That was one of the final straws in my abandonment of the UMC, although there were several other moral outrages.)
However, she continued to huff and puff, and then the pastor sided with her and told me I should be “nicer” to any strangers who might come.
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How can we— ‘us common folk’— understand that if I were to go to a Synagogue or Mosque for ANY reason and they even thought of ‘saying the Rosary’ or singing “The Lord’s Prayer” that I would be humbled, grateful, and mildly shocked.
And if I were to go back and it ‘didn’t happen again’, I would just go about my business.
Sorry Mr. Barkeep, if my money isn’t good enough to have you treat me correctly, then I shall not bother to come back.
How is me taking him to court going to make me any more ‘welcome’ in the future?
I read your post three times. I did not understand what you are getting at. Are you saying that if a Christian visits a mosque or synagogue, that those houses of worship should offer Christian rituals instead of their own, because he is visiting?
And what does that have to do with bartending?
Sadly I must agree . I personally think it will start before the end of the Obama junta.
Are you saying that if a Christian visits a mosque or synagogue, that those houses of worship should offer Christian rituals instead of their own, because he is visiting?
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I believe I said just the opposite
...if I were to go to a Synagogue or Mosque
for ANY reason
and they even thought of saying the Rosary or singing The Lords Prayer
that I would be humbled, grateful, and mildly shocked.....
As to the ‘bartender’, kind of a stretch
BUT I am trying to say if YOU don’t want ME in your church/school/bar etc I don’t want to be there.
And suing or demanding you cater to my whims in YOUR ‘house’ is utterly ridiculous BUT that is what we basically have going on now...
OK, I’m really confused. There was never any question of a lawsuit. I was trying to illustrate the liberal mindset of this so-called Christian who objected to Christian prayers in her own church on the off chance that a non-Christian would be there and that she was supported in this ludicrous position by the pastor, also a Democrat.
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