I didn't ask a single question about Saturday nights. Why are you putting quotes around the question to imply that I did? Politicians have the habit of answering questions that were
not asked, in order to avoid answering the ones that
were asked; are you planning on going into politics, or do you currently hold an elected office somewhere?
Here's what I asked, and since you apparently need glasses, I'll do you the favor of enlarging the font a little so that you'll be sure to be able to not have the same trouble you had last time. Here are the questions that I did ask:
- And you are practicing sin if you shop on Sunday, right?
- Should we make it a crime to operate a business on Sunday?
- Should we make it a crime for Seventh-Day Adventists to operate a business on Saturday?
- Should we make it a crime to take the Lord's name in vain?
- Where are you going to draw the line, and more interestingly, why are you going to draw the line where you do?
(Here's a hint: the first three questions boil down to: should we make it a crime to break the Sabbath, whatever a person's choice of day of the week that might be?)