Or we could just stop being insensitive fucks who care so much about where other people are putting their body parts.And just fuckin' do your damn job and serve your customers.But no. That'd be much too hard wouldn't it.
Quote from: Sandtrap on April 15, 2015, 11:24:10 AMOr we could just stop being insensitive fucks who care so much about where other people are putting their body parts.And just fuckin' do your damn job and serve your customers.But no. That'd be much too hard wouldn't it.As a business owner it's my right to refuse service to whoever the fuck I want
Quote from: Sandtrap on April 15, 2015, 11:24:10 AMOr we could just stop being insensitive fucks who care so much about where other people are putting their body parts.And just fuckin' do your damn job and serve your customers.But no. That'd be much too hard wouldn't it.It has nothing to do with insensitivity Sandtrap. I have a family who runs a Christian owned business and they empathize with homosexuals and they realize it is not a choice on their part to be homosexual. They have no problem with civil unions or if some other church decides to perform gay wedding, but in their mindset, they cannot in good conscience cater to a gay wedding because they believe in the divine union of a man and a woman for the purpose of procreation. Which does have its own logic. I disagree with my family, obviously, but I am not ostracized for it nor do they show hostility towards homosexuals. Anyway, my suggestion is not about refusing service. As a matter of fact, in the very first sentence of my topic, I said that the businesses should go ahead and perform their services, just that the proceeds will be redirected in a manner that would be undesirable for the LGBT community. It isn't about hatred, about insensitivity, it's about preventing the LGBT community purposefully seeking these businesses out with the sole intent of suing them. You may disagree with these businesses ideology, but if you take an objective look at it, those businesses are not harming anybody and they do not deserve the attacks that they get. You are a nice guy man, surely you can see this? I have a simple philosophy for anybody who is truly passionate about marriage equality: Don't like it, don't shop there. It really is that simple.
Quote from: o______________o on April 15, 2015, 11:54:52 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on April 15, 2015, 11:24:10 AMOr we could just stop being insensitive fucks who care so much about where other people are putting their body parts.And just fuckin' do your damn job and serve your customers.But no. That'd be much too hard wouldn't it.It has nothing to do with insensitivity Sandtrap. I have a family who runs a Christian owned business and they empathize with homosexuals and they realize it is not a choice on their part to be homosexual. They have no problem with civil unions or if some other church decides to perform gay wedding, but in their mindset, they cannot in good conscience cater to a gay wedding because they believe in the divine union of a man and a woman for the purpose of procreation. Which does have its own logic. I disagree with my family, obviously, but I am not ostracized for it nor do they show hostility towards homosexuals. Anyway, my suggestion is not about refusing service. As a matter of fact, in the very first sentence of my topic, I said that the businesses should go ahead and perform their services, just that the proceeds will be redirected in a manner that would be undesirable for the LGBT community. It isn't about hatred, about insensitivity, it's about preventing the LGBT community purposefully seeking these businesses out with the sole intent of suing them. You may disagree with these businesses ideology, but if you take an objective look at it, those businesses are not harming anybody and they do not deserve the attacks that they get. You are a nice guy man, surely you can see this? I have a simple philosophy for anybody who is truly passionate about marriage equality: Don't like it, don't shop there. It really is that simple.On my end of things, I actually don't particularily care. Because it amounts to nothing. Both sides are just in a slap fight while once more, the people who don't deserve it are stuck in the crossfire. It's always been like that.But I've a question for you, and if I was there in person, a question for your parents.I don't remember where, or when I heard the statement. But, it was, from somebody christian. When asked, about his stance on non-believers or gays or lesbians or anybody who didn't fit into the bible's standards, he said something along the lines of this."I don't hate them and I don't seek to cause harm. I pity them. I am sad for them that they are not a part of God's plan or do not wish to be. I am sad that they will go to hell.""So while they are here, I do my best to make their time good regardless of whether or not they choose to follow gods plan, because they will remember their days here, when they are in hell."Now. Personally. I can't stand the oppressive, controlling nature of most religions. But that guy, has my respect. He might have been pushing towards the deep end. But at the very, fucking least, he did something positive.So my question is this.What's stopping any christian or religious person from adopting that mantra?My question to your parents?Why not think of things that way?I won't allow you to answer because I know the answer. Selfishness and blind stupidity. Not an insult to your parents. But tell you what. Can you do this for me?Present to them that idea. And if they reject it? If they wave it off.Then you can call them silly. Because that idea breaks no rules. In fact in old scriptures I think the bible even talks of things like that. Take pity on those who aren't a part of the plan or those who don't wish to be.
"I don't hate them and I don't seek to cause harm. I pity them. I am sad for them that they are not a part of God's plan or do not wish to be. I am sad that they will go to hell."
"So while they are here, I do my best to make their time good regardless of whether or not they choose to follow gods plan, because they will remember their days here, when they are in hell."
I won't allow you to answer because I know the answer. Selfishness and blind stupidity. Not an insult to your parents. But tell you what. Can you do this for me?
Quote from: PSU on April 15, 2015, 11:25:31 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on April 15, 2015, 11:24:10 AMOr we could just stop being insensitive fucks who care so much about where other people are putting their body parts.And just fuckin' do your damn job and serve your customers.But no. That'd be much too hard wouldn't it.As a business owner it's my right to refuse service to whoever the fuck I wantI mean let's get serious here. As a business owner, of course you've the right to remove or disregard whoever comes into your store.But seriously?How much of a prick do you have to be to remove somebody because you personally don't agree with how one, or two seperate people have sex?Can you give me a true and straight answer, as to why it would bother you so much, that two people, in their own privacy, have sex, probably far away from you?Why even go there? Why even ruin somebody's day like that? Imagine walking into a store full of people and having the owner walk up to you and ask you to leave because they didn't like your clothing.I mean give me a break and get fucking real here. Get out of the fucking dark ages.
Can we just ban religion?
Quote from: Lemön | Queen of Anal on April 15, 2015, 01:35:19 PMCan we just ban religion?You could certainly try. But it would be foolish to make the attempt.
Quote from: o______________o on April 15, 2015, 01:42:20 PMQuote from: Lemön | Queen of Anal on April 15, 2015, 01:35:19 PMCan we just ban religion?You could certainly try. But it would be foolish to make the attempt.I think it's time for a good old fashioned lynching.
Quote from: Lemön | Queen of Anal on April 15, 2015, 01:44:08 PMQuote from: o______________o on April 15, 2015, 01:42:20 PMQuote from: Lemön | Queen of Anal on April 15, 2015, 01:35:19 PMCan we just ban religion?You could certainly try. But it would be foolish to make the attempt.I think it's time for a good old fashioned lynching.A majority of the country practice religion. Can you imagine what would happen if somebody tried to pass a law banning it? They'd be laughed out of court. Even if the law were passed, it would cause more chaos than good. The religions would fight back and since they are the majority, they would win, especially when it comes to Christianity. People complain about how Christians have power and yet that's the very reason why attempting to ban religion would be a fool's vice.
Quote from: o______________o on April 15, 2015, 01:47:08 PMQuote from: Lemön | Queen of Anal on April 15, 2015, 01:44:08 PMQuote from: o______________o on April 15, 2015, 01:42:20 PMQuote from: Lemön | Queen of Anal on April 15, 2015, 01:35:19 PMCan we just ban religion?You could certainly try. But it would be foolish to make the attempt.I think it's time for a good old fashioned lynching.A majority of the country practice religion. Can you imagine what would happen if somebody tried to pass a law banning it? They'd be laughed out of court. Even if the law were passed, it would cause more chaos than good. The religions would fight back and since they are the majority, they would win, especially when it comes to Christianity. People complain about how Christians have power and yet that's the very reason why attempting to ban religion would be a fool's vice.How is it even possible that you're taking this seriously?
Quote from: Lemön | Queen of Anal on April 15, 2015, 01:52:12 PMQuote from: o______________o on April 15, 2015, 01:47:08 PMQuote from: Lemön | Queen of Anal on April 15, 2015, 01:44:08 PMQuote from: o______________o on April 15, 2015, 01:42:20 PMQuote from: Lemön | Queen of Anal on April 15, 2015, 01:35:19 PMCan we just ban religion?You could certainly try. But it would be foolish to make the attempt.I think it's time for a good old fashioned lynching.A majority of the country practice religion. Can you imagine what would happen if somebody tried to pass a law banning it? They'd be laughed out of court. Even if the law were passed, it would cause more chaos than good. The religions would fight back and since they are the majority, they would win, especially when it comes to Christianity. People complain about how Christians have power and yet that's the very reason why attempting to ban religion would be a fool's vice.How is it even possible that you're taking this seriously?Lemon. We've put our serious hats on here. It's just that simple.
These people genuinely feel their beliefs are being violated