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That's not a number?

We've been a country for almost 250 years, started by people of faith, run by a majority of people of faith, yet not once have we come close to being a 'theocracy'. The number of people who identify as christians and who actually practice by going to church goes down every year, certainly much smaller than when we were founded. So the threat of the US becoming a theocracy is about ZERO. Unless more muslims start to move in. :dunno:
politicians promoting Christian nationalism
That's not a number?

We've been a country for almost 250 years, started by people of faith, run by a majority of people of faith, yet not once have we come close to being a 'theocracy'. The number of people who identify as christians and who actually practice by going to church goes down every year, certainly much smaller than when we were founded. So the threat of the US becoming a theocracy is about ZERO. Unless more muslims start to move in. :dunno:
  • Greg Abbott, governor of Texas
  • Steve Bannon, political strategist, Catholic activist and former aide to Donald Trump
  • David Barton, pseudo-historian, activist and founder of WallBuilders
  • Lauren Boebert, U.S. representative from Colorado
  • Ted Budd, U.S. representative from North Carolina
  • Ron DeSantis, governor of Florida
  • Sean Feucht, activist and worship leader
  • Mayra Flores, U.S. representative from Texas
  • Michael Flynn, retired general, conspiracy theorist and megachurch speaker
  • Franklin Graham, evangelist and president of both the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan’s Purse
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. representative from Georgia
  • Josh Hawley, U.S. senator from Missouri
  • Kristina Karamo, Secretary of state candidate in Michigan
  • Kari Lake, gubernatorial candidate in Arizona
  • Blake Masters, U.S. senate candidate in Arizona
  • Doug Mastriano, gubernatorial candidate in Pennsylvania
  • Mary Miller, U.S. representative from Illinois
  • Tony Perkins, pastor and president of Family Research Council
  • Joseph Strickland, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tyler, Texas
  • J.D. Vance, author and U.S. senate candidate from Ohio
 
When the government says "bake this or stop baking", that's force.

that makes you a bigot.

A baker asking me to go to another baker isn't applying anything to me.
This is a thread about a library.

The baker telling you to go to another baker is only telling you that because you don’t live your life in accordance with their religious beliefs.

I’m opposed to bigots. I never denied that.
 
The gay couple is going against his religious belief. The only problem is that he feels the need to apply his religious beliefs to others.

That’s the issue.

That's not true. He's applying his religious beliefs to himself by not using his own time or his own hands to bake a cake for a ceremony that his beliefs find to be sinful. He's not 'applying' it to anyone but himself, simple as that.
 
politicians promoting Christian nationalism

  • Greg Abbott, governor of Texas
  • Steve Bannon, political strategist, Catholic activist and former aide to Donald Trump
  • David Barton, pseudo-historian, activist and founder of WallBuilders
  • Lauren Boebert, U.S. representative from Colorado
  • Ted Budd, U.S. representative from North Carolina
  • Ron DeSantis, governor of Florida
  • Sean Feucht, activist and worship leader
  • Mayra Flores, U.S. representative from Texas
  • Michael Flynn, retired general, conspiracy theorist and megachurch speaker
  • Franklin Graham, evangelist and president of both the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan’s Purse
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. representative from Georgia
  • Josh Hawley, U.S. senator from Missouri
  • Kristina Karamo, Secretary of state candidate in Michigan
  • Kari Lake, gubernatorial candidate in Arizona
  • Blake Masters, U.S. senate candidate in Arizona
  • Doug Mastriano, gubernatorial candidate in Pennsylvania
  • Mary Miller, U.S. representative from Illinois
  • Tony Perkins, pastor and president of Family Research Council
  • Joseph Strickland, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tyler, Texas
  • J.D. Vance, author and U.S. senate candidate from Ohio
What laws are any of them promoting or sponsoring that turns the US into a theocracy?
 
That's not true. He's applying his religious beliefs to himself by not using his own hands to bake a cake for a ceremony that his beliefs find to be sinful. He's not 'applying' it to anyone buy himself, simple as that.
Baking a cake is a sin?
Nope.
Being gay is the sin.
No one is asking him to be gay.
 
Baking a cake is a sin?
Nope.
Being gay is the sin.
No one is asking him to be gay.

Materially using his own time and his own hands to do anything that is part of a ceremony that his religious beliefs find sinful is a sin. So yes, in this specific case, baking that specific cake was a sin.

How many times are you going to repeat that, until you have the last word and consider it a 'win'? I've already addressed that same comment multiple times, not doing it again. Go back and re-read.
 
I can't always be there to hold your hand. I've given you a place to begin. ask your kids to show you how to search the internet and do your own due diligence.

Fucking loser, make a claim on a message board and can't back it up. Go cry to mommy. :itsok:
 
They pushed Justices they hope will do it. Are you really going to argue they are not for ending the right?

How do you argue that they are for ending it? Just by saying it, and it's magically true?
 

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