Clay Rooks They might want to hold off closing. I have a hunch that the Supreme Court decision on the cake maker and the florist might finally put an end to this kind of harassment of Christian businesses.
Yay! Another Christian business destroyed. Next up. Feeding them to the lions. (Trust me, if they thought they could get away with it, they would.)
Truly, the left is full of fascists - if you don't support their message, actually dare to have an opinion or belief that diverges from theirs (gasp, real diversity!)... Then they come at you with anything and everything, and feel justified and self-righteous in doing so. No compassion, no acceptance. The other poster is right (pun intended) - they would feed Christians to proverbial (or literal) lions if they thought they could get away with it. Hmm, didn't ISIS try that?
Might as well have the Star of David on our shirts, or some other identifier.
good queer = dead queer
We elected Trump, but the left is winning. We wanted to reverse the headlong rush to hell, but we seem to be losing the war.
Homosexuality used to be the love that dare not speak its name.
Now its the love that wont shut the **** up.
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Sad; but maybe they will reopen after some recent supreme court cases involving religious freedom are settled. One I think involves a baker for not selling wedding cakes.
I'll bet their drivers licenses list their home addresses as does their insurance (on Mommy and Daddy's).
The schools do not pay property taxes on college owned buildings so the students actually have no standing to vote in the district.
Do not do business with any homosexually-owned business. Goose/gander.
I love people that demonstrate the courage of their convictions. Way to go.
Yes, pig farmers should have the right to force Jewish and muslim delis to serve pork.
Baseball fans should be able to sue football leagues for not playing baseball.
Blacks should be able to sue novelists who only write about white people.
Women should be able to sue men’s clothing stores that do not sell brassieres.
Rock’n’roll fans should be able to sue orchestras and opera companies.
Gamblers should sue churches for not having slot machines.
Alcoholics should sue libraries and cemeteries for not hosting loud parties with bartenders. Public accommodations should serve all the people!
I support the baker and florist. But if a law against discrimination on the bases of sexual orientation passed this shop would not be in the same circumstances. They sell wedding gowns. There is no special artistic talent involved. Talent that requires the artist use his or her personal expression to help celebrate an event.
Both the florist and the baker were clear that they sold their ready made or even custom made items (if the event did not go against their Christian beliefs)to anyone, including people they knew were gay. It was clear that in their normal business dealings they never discriminated. It was only when called upon to use their artistic talent and to enter into a contract that they refused.
I do support the owner’s right to refuse to sell wedding gowns as she pleases and absent of a law regarding discrimination she is free to do so. But should the law pass she probably should not rely on any potential SCOTUS ruling on the baker and florist.
Bloomsburg, PA. A college town. A little outpost apparently of Liberal moonbattery in the solidly red “T” section of the state.
It ought to. Or at least vindicate Jack Phillips, who was actually acting consistent with the state constitution at the time, as well as Scripture, unlike the CO civil rights commission.