To: GIdget2004
It wants to go from old school to almost cool. It wants to evolve from a place where gays once picketed to a place where they'll feel comfortable going to eat. What does that even mean?
13 posted on
04/08/2014 6:24:13 AM PDT by
don-o
(He will not share His glory and He will NOT be mocked! Blessed be the name of the Lord forever!)
To: don-o
Maybe it’s like in San Francisco where naked people have to carry a towel to sit on in restaurants. I think they makes those people comfortable. Maybe a glory hole will make them feel more at home.
This is typical of the Southern Baptist Convention and the seeker sensitive paradigm.
25 posted on
04/08/2014 6:31:45 AM PDT by
demshateGod
(The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.)
To: don-o
It wants to go from old school to almost cool. It wants to evolve from a place where gays once picketed to a place where they'll feel comfortable going to eat. What does that even mean?
They eat in the restrooms.
75 posted on
04/08/2014 7:14:01 AM PDT by
USS Alaska
(Exterminate the terrorist savages, everywhere.)
To: don-o
It wants to go from old school to almost cool. It wants to evolve from a place where gays once picketed to a place where they'll feel comfortable going to eat. What does that even mean? Extra pickles
To: don-o
I seriously doubt one homosexual was ever denied service at a CFA restaurant for being a homo. How would they, CFA, know who was a homo for one thing, and even if they suspected, how (or why) would they turn one down? I'm against homo marriage. But if I ran a business, and someone walked in I suspected was a homosexual, I would have no problem serving them. Unless they asked me to provide a service (i.e. baking a homo wedding cake) I felt violated my conscience. But if they just wanted to buy a cake, no problem.
p.s. I've already had a person I knew was a homosexual over for a Thanksgiving dinner.
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