IT BEGINS: Indiana Restaurant Reportedly Vows Not To Serve Gay Weddings

Should a Jewish caterer be forced by the law to host a Neo-Nazi group luncheon? Should a Jewish bakery be forced to make a "Hitler" cake so a Neo-Nazi group may throw a Nazi Socialist celebration? Does the government have the right to pick and choose a immoral agenda? The Federal government is fast becoming a fraud and the Constitution a worthless scrap of parchment. Christians need to stand up to moral degradation and insults to their biblical values by a governing bureaucracy with a liberal Humanistic anti-Christian manipulation of the law.
 
What makes a cake gay? Is it too much creamy stuff in the middle, like a twinky?
Or is it the pink icing?
Or is it the size and the length?

Inquiring minds want to know.
 
So, Memories Pizza in Walkerton, Indiana is now famous!

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Yep, Americans now have memories of you bigots.
If that's inside, it looks kinda old fashioned, and not just socially. Needs an interior designer to fix it up.
 
Should a Jewish caterer be forced by the law to host a Neo-Nazi group luncheon? Should a Jewish bakery be forced to make a "Hitler" cake so a Neo-Nazi group may throw a Nazi Socialist celebration? Does the government have the right to pick and choose a immoral agenda? The Federal government is fast becoming a fraud and the Constitution a worthless scrap of parchment. Christians need to stand up to moral degradation and insults to their biblical values by a governing bureaucracy with a liberal Humanistic anti-Christian manipulation of the law.


It never ceases to amaze me how quickly the Right goes all Godwin when it has run out of arguments.
 
A family-owned pizza parlor is causing a media stir after reportedly becoming the first business to publicly vow to reject gay weddings in the wake of Indiana's controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

The owners of Memories Pizza in Walkerton said theirs is a "Christian establishment" and that they agree with Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, who has come under fire after signing the bill, which allows business owners to cite religious beliefs as a defense when sued by a private party, ABC 57 reported.

That lifestyle is something they choose. I choose to be heterosexual," Kevin O'Connor told the news station. "They choose to be homosexual. Why should I be beat over the head to go along with something they choose?”

O'Connor's daughter Crystal said she didn't think that the bill was "targeting gays," adding, "It's supposed to help people that have a religious belief."

In a separate interview with The Daily Beast, O'Connor clarified that although he doesn't "have a problem with gay people," he does not condone same-sex marriage. Although he wouldn't cater to a same-sex wedding, he wouldn't turn anyone away from the shop itself.

“I mean, we don’t believe in murder. I also don’t believe in abortion,” he added.

More: Indiana's Memories Pizza Reportedly Becomes First Business To Reject Catering Gay Weddings

It's sad to watch religious bigots expose themselves.

Did you get your brownshirt cleaned and your jackboots polished, shitting bull?

You have a Kristalnacht to attend!

It was the Nazis who brought on the refusal of serving Jews by 'Aryan' businesses.

No one is talking about refusing to serve gays a sit-down or take-out meal. We're talking about not forcing a religious business owner to host or attend a gay ceremony. There is a huge difference.

And given the many parallels between Nazi ideology and liberalism, I would be careful about making Nazi comparisons. The Nazis were much closer to liberalism than they were to conservatism.
 
mikegriffith1continues to reinforce his image of ignorance about important matters. The far right here has been throwing around Godwin statements more than the left, while in fact the far right wants to enforce nazi-like discrimination.
 
A family-owned pizza parlor is causing a media stir after reportedly becoming the first business to publicly vow to reject gay weddings in the wake of Indiana's controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

The owners of Memories Pizza in Walkerton said theirs is a "Christian establishment" and that they agree with Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, who has come under fire after signing the bill, which allows business owners to cite religious beliefs as a defense when sued by a private party, ABC 57 reported.

That lifestyle is something they choose. I choose to be heterosexual," Kevin O'Connor told the news station. "They choose to be homosexual. Why should I be beat over the head to go along with something they choose?”

O'Connor's daughter Crystal said she didn't think that the bill was "targeting gays," adding, "It's supposed to help people that have a religious belief."

In a separate interview with The Daily Beast, O'Connor clarified that although he doesn't "have a problem with gay people," he does not condone same-sex marriage. Although he wouldn't cater to a same-sex wedding, he wouldn't turn anyone away from the shop itself.

“I mean, we don’t believe in murder. I also don’t believe in abortion,” he added.

More: Indiana's Memories Pizza Reportedly Becomes First Business To Reject Catering Gay Weddings

It's sad to watch religious bigots expose themselves.

Did you get your brownshirt cleaned and your jackboots polished, shitting bull?

You have a Kristalnacht to attend!

It was the Nazis who brought on the refusal of serving Jews by 'Aryan' businesses.

No one is talking about refusing to serve gays a sit-down or take-out meal. We're talking about not forcing a religious business owner to host or attend a gay ceremony. There is a huge difference.

And given the many parallels between Nazi ideology and liberalism, I would be careful about making Nazi comparisons. The Nazis were much closer to liberalism than they were to conservatism.
Nazism was a bit of both, it isn't 'liberal' or 'conservative'.

If you call it 'socialist' then you have to realize that Nazism was anti-union and endorsed state driven economics with corporate-state monopolies.

If you call it 'liberal' socially, then you would have to ignore the heavy censorship of art and culture, and the Nazi regime's imprisonment of all open communists, social Democrats, and democratic socialists.

To call it 'conservative' would be silly too, as Nazism was opposed to most Keynesian and Free Market ideas, as well as any kind of economic or religious freedom.
 
A family-owned pizza parlor is causing a media stir after reportedly becoming the first business to publicly vow to reject gay weddings in the wake of Indiana's controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

The owners of Memories Pizza in Walkerton said theirs is a "Christian establishment" and that they agree with Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, who has come under fire after signing the bill, which allows business owners to cite religious beliefs as a defense when sued by a private party, ABC 57 reported.

That lifestyle is something they choose. I choose to be heterosexual," Kevin O'Connor told the news station. "They choose to be homosexual. Why should I be beat over the head to go along with something they choose?”

O'Connor's daughter Crystal said she didn't think that the bill was "targeting gays," adding, "It's supposed to help people that have a religious belief."

In a separate interview with The Daily Beast, O'Connor clarified that although he doesn't "have a problem with gay people," he does not condone same-sex marriage. Although he wouldn't cater to a same-sex wedding, he wouldn't turn anyone away from the shop itself.

“I mean, we don’t believe in murder. I also don’t believe in abortion,” he added.

More: Indiana's Memories Pizza Reportedly Becomes First Business To Reject Catering Gay Weddings

It's sad to watch religious bigots expose themselves.

Did you get your brownshirt cleaned and your jackboots polished, shitting bull?

You have a Kristalnacht to attend!

It was the Nazis who brought on the refusal of serving Jews by 'Aryan' businesses.

No one is talking about refusing to serve gays a sit-down or take-out meal. We're talking about not forcing a religious business owner to host or attend a gay ceremony. There is a huge difference.

And given the many parallels between Nazi ideology and liberalism, I would be careful about making Nazi comparisons. The Nazis were much closer to liberalism than they were to conservatism.
Nazism was a bit of both, it isn't 'liberal' or 'conservative'.

If you call it 'socialist' then you have to realize that Nazism was anti-union and endorsed state driven economics with corporate-state monopolies.

If you call it 'liberal' socially, then you would have to ignore the heavy censorship of art and culture, and the Nazi regime's imprisonment of all open communists, social Democrats, and democratic socialists.

To call it 'conservative' would be silly too, as Nazism was opposed to most Keynesian and Free Market ideas, as well as any kind of economic or religious freedom.
Yup. That was a special kind of evil, neither left nor right. Just fuckin' evil.

Yet both ends try desperately to tie the other to Hitler.

Silly.

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A family-owned pizza parlor is causing a media stir after reportedly becoming the first business to publicly vow to reject gay weddings in the wake of Indiana's controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

The owners of Memories Pizza in Walkerton said theirs is a "Christian establishment" and that they agree with Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, who has come under fire after signing the bill, which allows business owners to cite religious beliefs as a defense when sued by a private party, ABC 57 reported.

That lifestyle is something they choose. I choose to be heterosexual," Kevin O'Connor told the news station. "They choose to be homosexual. Why should I be beat over the head to go along with something they choose?”

O'Connor's daughter Crystal said she didn't think that the bill was "targeting gays," adding, "It's supposed to help people that have a religious belief."

In a separate interview with The Daily Beast, O'Connor clarified that although he doesn't "have a problem with gay people," he does not condone same-sex marriage. Although he wouldn't cater to a same-sex wedding, he wouldn't turn anyone away from the shop itself.

“I mean, we don’t believe in murder. I also don’t believe in abortion,” he added.

More: Indiana's Memories Pizza Reportedly Becomes First Business To Reject Catering Gay Weddings

It's sad to watch religious bigots expose themselves.

Did you get your brownshirt cleaned and your jackboots polished, shitting bull?

You have a Kristalnacht to attend!

It was the Nazis who brought on the refusal of serving Jews by 'Aryan' businesses.

No one is talking about refusing to serve gays a sit-down or take-out meal. We're talking about not forcing a religious business owner to host or attend a gay ceremony. There is a huge difference.

And given the many parallels between Nazi ideology and liberalism, I would be careful about making Nazi comparisons. The Nazis were much closer to liberalism than they were to conservatism.
Nazism was a bit of both, it isn't 'liberal' or 'conservative'.

If you call it 'socialist' then you have to realize that Nazism was anti-union and endorsed state driven economics with corporate-state monopolies.

If you call it 'liberal' socially, then you would have to ignore the heavy censorship of art and culture, and the Nazi regime's imprisonment of all open communists, social Democrats, and democratic socialists.

To call it 'conservative' would be silly too, as Nazism was opposed to most Keynesian and Free Market ideas, as well as any kind of economic or religious freedom.
Nazism was fascist. It was pro union, but only the right unions. IT was after all the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
IOW, it was perfectly in step with Progressivism, which indeed admired it and vice versa.
 
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If the restaurant ends up empty, great, the people will have voted with their feet. I wouldn't go there, and I would stop if I had.

And the PC Police will not have needed to force the issue by suing or intimidating or pressing charges or punishing.

But they can't help themselves, because they know what best for all of us, and they want more control.

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Should a Jewish caterer be forced by the law to host a Neo-Nazi group luncheon? Should a Jewish bakery be forced to make a "Hitler" cake so a Neo-Nazi group may throw a Nazi Socialist celebration? Does the government have the right to pick and choose a immoral agenda? The Federal government is fast becoming a fraud and the Constitution a worthless scrap of parchment. Christians need to stand up to moral degradation and insults to their biblical values by a governing bureaucracy with a liberal Humanistic anti-Christian manipulation of the law.


It never ceases to amaze me how quickly the Right goes all Godwin when it has run out of arguments.
It never ceases to amaze me that liberals don't understand that to a CRISTIAN it is all about GOD and that is what CHRISTANITY is all about. PS> I see that your rebuttal was very shallow. You simply think life is all about you. You cannot imagine any consideration given to GOD by anyone.
 
Should a Jewish caterer be forced by the law to host a Neo-Nazi group luncheon? Should a Jewish bakery be forced to make a "Hitler" cake so a Neo-Nazi group may throw a Nazi Socialist celebration? Does the government have the right to pick and choose a immoral agenda? The Federal government is fast becoming a fraud and the Constitution a worthless scrap of parchment. Christians need to stand up to moral degradation and insults to their biblical values by a governing bureaucracy with a liberal Humanistic anti-Christian manipulation of the law.


It never ceases to amaze me how quickly the Right goes all Godwin when it has run out of arguments.
It never ceases to amaze me that liberals don't understand that to a CRISTIAN it is all about GOD and that is what CHRISTANITY is all about. PS> I see that your rebuttal was very shallow. You simply think life is all about you. You cannot imagine any consideration given to GOD by anyone.
God would not support treating other people that way
 
A family-owned pizza parlor is causing a media stir after reportedly becoming the first business to publicly vow to reject gay weddings in the wake of Indiana's controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

The owners of Memories Pizza in Walkerton said theirs is a "Christian establishment" and that they agree with Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, who has come under fire after signing the bill, which allows business owners to cite religious beliefs as a defense when sued by a private party, ABC 57 reported.

That lifestyle is something they choose. I choose to be heterosexual," Kevin O'Connor told the news station. "They choose to be homosexual. Why should I be beat over the head to go along with something they choose?”

O'Connor's daughter Crystal said she didn't think that the bill was "targeting gays," adding, "It's supposed to help people that have a religious belief."

In a separate interview with The Daily Beast, O'Connor clarified that although he doesn't "have a problem with gay people," he does not condone same-sex marriage. Although he wouldn't cater to a same-sex wedding, he wouldn't turn anyone away from the shop itself.

“I mean, we don’t believe in murder. I also don’t believe in abortion,” he added.

More: Indiana's Memories Pizza Reportedly Becomes First Business To Reject Catering Gay Weddings

It's sad to watch religious bigots expose themselves.

Did you get your brownshirt cleaned and your jackboots polished, shitting bull?

You have a Kristalnacht to attend!

It was the Nazis who brought on the refusal of serving Jews by 'Aryan' businesses.

No one is talking about refusing to serve gays a sit-down or take-out meal. We're talking about not forcing a religious business owner to host or attend a gay ceremony. There is a huge difference.

And given the many parallels between Nazi ideology and liberalism, I would be careful about making Nazi comparisons. The Nazis were much closer to liberalism than they were to conservatism.
Nazism was a bit of both, it isn't 'liberal' or 'conservative'.

If you call it 'socialist' then you have to realize that Nazism was anti-union and endorsed state driven economics with corporate-state monopolies.

If you call it 'liberal' socially, then you would have to ignore the heavy censorship of art and culture, and the Nazi regime's imprisonment of all open communists, social Democrats, and democratic socialists.

To call it 'conservative' would be silly too, as Nazism was opposed to most Keynesian and Free Market ideas, as well as any kind of economic or religious freedom.
Nazism was fascist. It was pro union, but only the right unions. IT was after all the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
IOW, it was perfectly in step with Progressivism, which indeed admired it and vice versa.

The Nazis banned unions.
 

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