Janadele
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That should be the prerogative of the employer / owner to decide.How would you feel if they said Mormons are not welcome to work there?
That should be the prerogative of the employer / owner to decide.How would you feel if they said Mormons are not welcome to work there?
Why then do you care if non-Mormon homosexuals are legally allowed to marry each other?
What gives you the right to force your religion on others?
NO2) Are you saying people boycotting bigoted business are engaging in oppression?
NOAre you saying people boycotting bigoted business are engaging in oppression?
Of course.
you said:Christian preachers have already been fined and gaoled for "discriminating" by teaching the word of God regarding homosexual activity.
Another of many false statements. Never have I claimed anything of the kind.
That should be the prerogative of the employer / owner to decide.![]()
Agreed which is why I made the point above. Religion is simply a means to exaggerate the good and bad in people. And we've seen just how ugly it can be. And those who spout such hateful and hurtful things honestly believe that they are righteous in their beliefs and they are on god's side. Which reminds me of a great Mitchel and Web episode.I agree, and I have experienced prejudice and bigotry from many Mormons myself. Absolutely. You can't live, as non-Mormon, in an almost exclusively (98%) Mormon enclave, and avoid it.
But I'm trying to be fair, too. Janadele is a very poor reflection of her church, yet, fortunately, there are those LDS members who lend some balance to the negative picture she represents. Ones who, like yourself when you were a member, try to love everyone and judge no one. I think we would both be remiss if we didn't say we've had that experience of some Mormons as well as the "prudish bigoted religious zealots" (excellent summation) like Janadele.
There's no bad without some good.![]()
Janadele -
Are you trying to make people believe you worship the God of Love?
I thought you avoided anti-Momron sites?
Protip:
The next time you google for a random article that vaguely matches the view you're espousing, take a quick look at some of the other articles on the site to make sure it isn't a classless partisan rag lacking even a passing acquaintance with reality.
Then again, the site you linked calls Mormons a cult, equating y'all with Jehovah's Witnesses:
What Does Robert Jeffress Have in Common with Mitt Romney?
No Protestant on Presidential Ballot – First Time in History of U.S.
And if it got in the way of your life, your freedom, your pursuit of happiness, your ability to support your family? Would you still defend all the employers in your town preventing you from finding a job?That should be the prerogative of the employer / owner to decide.![]()
That should be the prerogative of the employer / owner to decide.![]()
So , in other words, you have no problem with the bakery closing as they simply were boycotted for being bigots masquerading as Christians.Of course.
And if it got in the way of your life, your freedom, your pursuit of happiness, your ability to support your family? Would you still defend all the employers in your town preventing you from finding a job?
Then you move to a new town. The town loves Mormons. Now, they won't hire you because you have a limp, or red hair, or an accent, or a lisp, or a rash, or dandruff, or every shop in town hates women! Men are more reliable! Women are too emotional, etc.
Seriously. How can you defend this horrible bigotry?It's immoral Janadele.