An Awesome Way to React to Gay Terrorists

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There is clearly an attack on Christian businesses to try to force them to an against their beliefs by demanding they cater to demands from the LGBT community. This article relates some and then comes up with an awesome solution on how to handle it.


In simple words – Say a Big YES!


And then see what the counsel is for the business owner. I love it.


Read it @ A Way Out for Christian Wedding Businesses CNS News
 
There is clearly an attack on Christian businesses to try to force them to an against their beliefs by demanding they cater to demands from the LGBT community. This article relates some and then comes up with an awesome solution on how to handle it.


In simple words – Say a Big YES!


And then see what the counsel is for the business owner. I love it.


Read it @ A Way Out for Christian Wedding Businesses CNS News
It is an awesome idea. Most gay people are Christians and I'm sure they will be thrilled to hear Immaculate Mary being played to honor their receptions. And the gold crosses will be a beautiful touch.
 
That is actually not a bad idea. A photographer for instance can put a Bible verse on each page of the album. Catering staff can pass out flyers with Biblical tracts.
 
That is actually not a bad idea. A photographer for instance can put a Bible verse on each page of the album. Catering staff can pass out flyers with Biblical tracts.
Yes! Most gays would love this. So many of them would love to get married in a church ceremony but the 1st amendment prevents them from doing so unless a church is gay friendly. This would put a religious stamp of approval on their marriages which will be almost as good.

you dopes really don't think things through LMAO!

The Christian caterer/baker/toilet cleaner/whatever should dress up as Jesus!
 
That is actually not a bad idea. A photographer for instance can put a Bible verse on each page of the album. Catering staff can pass out flyers with Biblical tracts.
Yes! Most gays would love this. So many of them would love to get married in a church ceremony but the 1st amendment prevents them from doing so unless a church is gay friendly. This would put a religious stamp of approval on their marriages which will be almost as good.

you dopes really don't think things through LMAO!

The Christian caterer/baker/toilet cleaner/whatever should dress up as Jesus!
It depends on what the verses say doesn't it? Some hell fire and brimstone might be just what is called for.
 
Invited hate speech. What a novel idea. But no. It would be in the contract for services you see. All spelled out nice and legal.
 
neat idea, but not exactly legal if your pa laws cover sexual orientation. That is, unless you show up in those uniforms, with that van and music playing for everyone.

Otherwise it'd be akin to telling a black man they can eat at your restaurant, but only in the back alley away from the white people.
 
neat idea, but not exactly legal if your pa laws cover sexual orientation. That is, unless you show up in those uniforms, with that van and music playing for everyone.

Otherwise it'd be akin to telling a black man they can eat at your restaurant, but only in the back alley away from the white people.
How so? They showed up.
 
neat idea, but not exactly legal if your pa laws cover sexual orientation. That is, unless you show up in those uniforms, with that van and music playing for everyone.

Otherwise it'd be akin to telling a black man they can eat at your restaurant, but only in the back alley away from the white people.
How so? They showed up.
Imposing restrictions and conditions only on homosexuals? That's discrimination.

Is it discrimination to tell a black man at a restaurant that he can order anything he wants off the menu, but he'll have to eat it in the kitchen away from the white people?
 
neat idea, but not exactly legal if your pa laws cover sexual orientation. That is, unless you show up in those uniforms, with that van and music playing for everyone.

Otherwise it'd be akin to telling a black man they can eat at your restaurant, but only in the back alley away from the white people.
How so? They showed up.
Imposing restrictions and conditions only on homosexuals? That's discrimination.

Is it discrimination to tell a black man at a restaurant that he can order anything he wants off the menu, but he'll have to eat it in the kitchen away from the white people?
While being told he's going to hell because of his skin color?

I'm ashamed that a Catholic priest came up with this idea.
 
neat idea, but not exactly legal if your pa laws cover sexual orientation. That is, unless you show up in those uniforms, with that van and music playing for everyone.

Otherwise it'd be akin to telling a black man they can eat at your restaurant, but only in the back alley away from the white people.
How so? They showed up.
Imposing restrictions and conditions only on homosexuals? That's discrimination.

Is it discrimination to tell a black man at a restaurant that he can order anything he wants off the menu, but he'll have to eat it in the kitchen away from the white people?
Wrong. If adulterers were celebrating their relationship and insisted Christians came over they shouldn't be surprised to hear it was morally wrong. Same thing. There's no sin in the Bible for being black, you're just ignorant of the subject.
 
neat idea, but not exactly legal if your pa laws cover sexual orientation. That is, unless you show up in those uniforms, with that van and music playing for everyone.

Otherwise it'd be akin to telling a black man they can eat at your restaurant, but only in the back alley away from the white people.
How so? They showed up.
Imposing restrictions and conditions only on homosexuals? That's discrimination.

Is it discrimination to tell a black man at a restaurant that he can order anything he wants off the menu, but he'll have to eat it in the kitchen away from the white people?
While being told he's going to hell because of his skin color?

I'm ashamed that a Catholic priest came up with this idea.
If he did (and that's a big if with you guys) he can be shown many times over where he was wrong. Not so with homosexuality. That's why it would be good for the Christians to show up and council them. Their eternal souls are at stake. What could be more important? To risk that for a few years of rebellious sex?
 
neat idea, but not exactly legal if your pa laws cover sexual orientation. That is, unless you show up in those uniforms, with that van and music playing for everyone.

Otherwise it'd be akin to telling a black man they can eat at your restaurant, but only in the back alley away from the white people.
How so? They showed up.
Imposing restrictions and conditions only on homosexuals? That's discrimination.

Is it discrimination to tell a black man at a restaurant that he can order anything he wants off the menu, but he'll have to eat it in the kitchen away from the white people?
Wrong. If adulterers were celebrating their relationship and insisted Christians came over they shouldn't be surprised to hear it was morally wrong. Same thing. There's no sin in the Bible for being black, you're just ignorant of the subject.
Super. But when they start imposing terms or conditions on their service for only certain people, people protected by public accomodation laws, that becomes a violation of the law and they'll face the legal consequences.
 
Super. But when they start imposing terms or conditions on their service for only certain people, people protected by public accomodation laws, that becomes a violation of the law and they'll face the legal consequences.
What law says they can't witness to people? Or are you think of the USSR? People are free in this country to share their faith. Sorry if you can't throw them in the Gulags. If a Christians sees a sin they may well feel spiritually compelled to respond and share God's word on the matter. That isn't discrimination or a term or a condition. You don't know what you're talking about.
 

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