No need.I don’t feel like reading the whole case.
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No need.I don’t feel like reading the whole case.
Bros, every private business should be able to serve any client they want or refuse any they don’t want, it’s THEIR business not the govts. If they want to lose money fine and just as someone else pointed out clients can pick which business they want to patronize.
Also, if a business is like hey we don’t serve gays or Jews or blacks or whatever, GOOD! Put a sign out so I know NOT to go in there too and give them money.
Who gives a ****? And why do you want someone that doesn’t want to serve, serve you?
It’s like when you kick someone out of a bar and the dumbass won’t leave. Why does the dumbass want to stay somewhere he’s not wanted?
Quit being triggered by literally everything! Oh **** this store won’t bake me a cake!
If that’s the worst thing that happens to you or your biggest concern you’re doing better than 99% of the world with their problems.
I concur. Let’s apply the same logic…Now apply this same logic to transgender women competing in women’s sports. This logic easily is the same for that topic. Let’s apply that same logic…
Maybe those couples can choose from the other half-dozen cake shops in their communities?Just wait until someone refuses to bake a cake for a jewish couple because they are Christian and uses this as an excuse. Even worse, when someone uses this to refuse to bake a cake for an interracial couple.
“Ending” Roe versus Wade was actually a matter of returning the issue to the people for them to decide and not unelected and unaccountable judges in black robes. I personally support an abortion ban because as a Christian I’m opposed to anything that involves taking the life of an innocent human being. Unfortunately I realize that a lot and perhaps a majority of people don’t see it the same way. That said, if an issue is decided by the people through their elected representatives I can grudgingly accept the outcome even when I don’t like it.I see both sides but my overall take is if you disagree with the ruling, then explain to other like-minded individuals that this is why voting matters. Love him or hate him, Trump promised a very conservative SCOTUS and he delivered, which is why you have today's decision, ending RvW (which has actually screwed republicans somewhat in the voting booth since a majority disagree with abortion bans while republicans embrace and enact them), and imo next on the culture war docket will be gay marriage, meaning states with strict abortion laws will eventually have gay marriage bans as well, essentially taking us backwards as a society. Whether you believe polls or not, they've shown the current SCOTUS isn't popular at all and some of their recent decisions aren't jiving with a majority of the country.
I wish people were just more considerate of each other. The customer "is always right," but if a business isn't comfortable with what you want, as long as they're respectful about it, it's okay to take your business elsewhere. As far as the religious aspect of all this goes, I just don't buy it, but that's me. Some think being homosexual is unnatural, yet no one complains about the idea of a hetrosexual couple having anal sex. Wouldn't that be considered unnatural too? Yet it's gays who've taken the brunt of the jokes and hate over the decades. There's an immaturity there, as straight couples can do whatever they like to each other and no one thinks twice but when someone brings up the idea of a gay couple, people turn into immature teens and immediately equate their relationship with butt sex.
Just my view, but at times religion mutates into something unrecognizable. If you think Jesus Christ would be down with turning people away because they're homosexual, or you think he'd laugh at how someone like Freetaxreturn keeps calling the LGBTQ community "freaks", then you and I learned about two different Jesus Christ's growing up. Mine was accepting of everyone. Maybe yours is a politically obsessed internet troll who hates Pride Month.
Nah. Just free market economy operating at its most efficient, and without state-based ideological control.State sponsored Christofascism is here at last. Happy Independence Day y'all!![]()
Maybe hose couples can choose from the other half-dozen cake shops in their communities?
Any business should have the right to refuse service to a customer for any reason. SCOTUS overstepped decades ago when it forced businesses to serve customers that they didn't want to serve.
Economically, it's suicide for business owners to play that game of selective service; but in a free market, let them play it.
I’m Christian too, are you saying you expect a gay person to do it once and then stop? Have you completely quit lying, coveting, etc?“Ending” Roe versus Wade was actually a matter of returning the issue to the people for them to decide and not unelected and unaccountable judges in black robes. I personally support an abortion ban because as a Christian I’m opposed to anything that involves taking the life of an innocent human being. Unfortunately I realize that a lot and perhaps a majority of people don’t see it the same way. That said, if an issue is decided by the people through their elected representatives I can grudgingly accept the outcome even when I don’t like it.
As for Jesus and gays, of course he loves all people unconditionally and wouldn’t turn people away. But he also lays down the condition “Go and commit this sin no more”. People want the loving merciful Jesus but not the one who also rules with justice.
Religious views have nothing to do with race
Divorce and remarriage is also a grave sin. People seem to pick and choose what they get upset about.As for Jesus and gays, of course he loves all people unconditionally and wouldn’t turn people away. But he also lays down the condition “Go and commit this sin no more”. People want the loving merciful Jesus but not the one who also rules with justice.
You think that is a fringe viewpoint? I think you are mistaken.This would be considered a fringe, extremist viewpoint that will never be accepted. I am thankful for that.
So is anger and like 100+ other sins that no one can actually stick to, just stop. Most everyone who’s been married has been divorced, you can’t take EVERYTHING from 2000 years ago and apply it today, but the main sins are still applicable.Divorce and remarriage is also a grave sin. People seem to pick and choose what they get upset about.
She accidentally referred to HIM as “her” in the last paragraph.I concur. Let’s apply the same logic…
Why should a team of 35 biological women be forced to feel uncomfortable dressing in the same locker room as 1 transgender woman?
https://nypost.com/2022/01/27/teamm...ker-room-with-trans-upenn-swimmer-lia-thomas/
She added, “It’s really upsetting because Lia doesn’t seem to care how it makes anyone else feel. The 35 of us are just supposed to accept being uncomfortable in our own space and locker room for, like, the feelings of one.”
“The school was so focused on making sure Lia was okay, and doing everything they possibly could do for her, that they didn’t even think about the rest of us,”
That would work if these were legitimate requests, but they aren't. Its more likely to be radical members of the alphabet community using the law to attack businesses that don't cater to them. They'd probably be happy to wait, then what?Again, if you’re a business that doesn’t want to build a website or cake or whatever service, you don’t say we’re not doing that because you’re gray or black, just say man we’re backed up for 6 months right now, if you can wait (they won’t) we’d be happy to.
We used to do it in the bars in Key West all the time. When loudass annoying Miami idiots would come down we’d just say sorry man seems like you’ve had a few already, be happy to grab you a water though. Not discriminatory at all just doing your job.
I can’t argue with either statement.Divorce and remarriage is also a grave sin. People seem to pick and choose what they get upset about.
You can't imagine a rational distinction between that and "Whites Only"?@Ron Mehico why is that extremist? I think businesses should be able to pick and choose, who cares it’s their money and business? If I’m running a charter boat out to sand bars and I tell someone that can’t swim they can’t go which costs me money is that prejudice toward non swimmers or something?
Do atheists celebrate Satan? I thought that was a Satanist.Cry more, libs…and your ignorance around with this ruling is amazing.
You cannot deny service to someone for being black. Religious views have nothing to do with race. However, you can refuse service if you are a Christian and an atheist comes in and wants you to make a cake celebrating Satan.
As recently as 1968, Nelson Rockefeller was considered unelectable because of his divorce and re-marriage. (I say "recently" and confess to being old. That was 55 years ago.)I can’t argue with either statement.
I've never met an actual Satanist or even heard of one outside of British TV murder mysteries. It seems to be a camp thing like Goths. Dark clothes, white pancake make-up, and eyeliner.Do atheists celebrate Satan? I thought that was a Satanist.
The Supreme Court is passing legislation now? They really have gone too far!Glad to see SCOTUS pass some common sense legislation. Twice this week they've nailed it. Kudos.
It’s interesting that you admit that gay relationships are a sin (“also”).Divorce and remarriage is also a grave sin.
You can't imagine a rational distinction between that and "Whites Only"?
"White's only" businesses would be committing economic suicide.You can't imagine a rational distinction between that and "Whites Only"?
Nope because if a white personal can’t swim they’re not coming either and there’s plenty. It’s no different than telling someone that’s obese, sorry we’re not taking you parasailing you weigh too much or you need to pay for two airline seats. Sorry, you made these decisions and these are the repercussions.You can't imagine a rational distinction between that and "Whites Only"?
Many leftists think there's a hidden army of George Wallaces just waiting to have their moment to spring to action.This whole scenario would only happen very rarely. Do you all really think there are thousands of business owners that are prejudice? Most business owners are in business to, you know, make money…
As Sotomayor said in her dissent, "the law in question targets conduct, not speech, for regulation, and the act of discrimination has never constituted protected expression under the First Amendment."
You are picking up that sort of sentiment from this thread? Seriously who is expressing it?Seems like most of you believe that businesses should be permitted to refuse service to anyone they want, including blacks. That would be a return to Jim Crow era laws. Think about how that would work in rural areas - you might have small towns in Kentucky where no black (or Hispanic or gay) person could eat in a restaurant. The free market didn’t correct that back in the 60s. Do you really think it would now?
Can’t get it to not show up like this whatever but below is not what Dore said it’s what I’m replying with including the direct quote below:Seems like most of you believe that businesses should be permitted to refuse service to anyone they want, including blacks. That would be a return to Jim Crow era laws. Think about how that would work in rural areas - you might have small towns in Kentucky where no black (or Hispanic or gay) person could eat in a restaurant. The free market didn’t correct that back in the 60s. Do you really think it would now?
Do you honestly think we’re even CLOSE to how people were in the 60s? That’s crazy, that was before most people today were alive and people openly dropped n bombs in public without hesitation and in normal conversation.
It’s interesting that you admit that gay relationships are a sin (“also”).
Not sure which three you speak of. But, you are fixated on divorce. How many times can you ask the same question? I suggest you read all of what Jesus said so you can really have some “gotchas.”Do you believe that all three are a sin according to Christian teachings?
I wish you were as educated as you believe yourself to be.Letters from Paul don’t rank as high as the words of Jesus. I guess you place them on the same level or greater.
A man that remarries until he dies would be unrepentant correct? Or does he just have to say sorry? Wouldn’t a gay person be in the same predicament?
Can’t we agree that hardcore Christians seem to be fixated on gay people? This lady would probably not be bothered by doing a wedding webpage for a divorced person. You don’t find that incongruous?
I mean, Jesus pretty clearly has a take on divorce. It is pretty explicit but your type can easily handwave it away.