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Self explanatory. This is a consistency check for all sides. Does changing up the religion itself change anything?
Self explanatory. This is a consistency check for all sides. Does changing up the religion itself change anything?
You already didn't believe the consistency of my position in the other thread on the basis that liberals will want to pretend to appear fair. So why will you believe the results here? If we were lying in the other thread, what changed to make you trust us in this one?
When did you become more than one person?
It is not surprising to me that you'd rather not answer the question posed. Incidentally, I made no comments at all about "liberals", so yeah, if you want to make stuff up, I would rather you do it somewhere else (though I, admittedly, have no control over it).
Businesses shouldn't be permitted to refuse service to someone because of their (perceived) sexuality. They can refuse to serve someone for a different reason (presuming that isn't also discriminatory or otherwise illegal) even if the customer also happens to be homosexual.Self explanatory. This is a consistency check for all sides. Does changing up the religion itself change anything?
Well seeing as you've already decided liberals are just sneaky hobbitses, are you sure you want us skewing the results of your poll?
Well seeing as you've already decided liberals are just sneaky hobbitses, are you sure you want us skewing the results of your poll?
Meh, your one lonely little lying vote won't hurt the poll. Lol.
Bwahaha, multiple liberals will be voting in your poll, now you can't trust it.
X Factor didn't decide that, society as a whole did.
Self explanatory. This is a consistency check for all sides. Does changing up the religion itself change anything?
It would have been a much more reliable test if you didn't tell everyone that it is a test in the opening post.
Self explanatory. This is a consistency check for all sides. Does changing up the religion itself change anything?
I just remembered something: X factor doesn't understand the difference between denying service to customers because of what they ordered and denying them service on the basis of their sexual orientation. So this may actually be his idea of a trap thread, though as in the other thread he'll just be reaffirming his inability to grasp the issue.
I do appreciate the point of this poll though. There's much hypocrisy involved here.
If Homosexuals aren't ordering a SSM cake or wanting you to take photos of Dave and Jim, the owner might never know you're Gay.
Self explanatory. This is a consistency check for all sides. Does changing up the religion itself change anything?
I just remembered something: X factor doesn't understand the difference between denying service to customers because of what they ordered and denying them service on the basis of their sexual orientation. So this may actually be his idea of a trap thread, though as in the other thread he'll just be reaffirming his inability to grasp the issue.
Nonetheless, in spite of any potential shennanigans I voted in good faith.
So what will you conclude when you don't see the hypocrisy you're so certain will manifest here?
Why shouldn’t they? I mean, to be fair the Christian businesses we are talking about weren’t hanging up “No Gays Allowed!” signs. Anyone could come into the stores and buy any product that is nominally for sale. What they restricted was specialty items, such as wedding cakes. Certain bakeries didn’t make cakes for same sex weddings, just wasn’t a product they offered. I think they were well within their rights to do so as well, it’s their business, their labor, their cake. And here would be the same, the fundamental isn’t shifting. Labor and property rights form the foundation and those are innate rights to all humans, even Muslims.