It is obvious that you did not read the report if you have to ask where the evidence is that they targeted the gay couple.
Hemodoc, did you ever find out whether or not the military prohibits active duty soldiers from wearing their uniforms to church?Also, have you yourself ever had your right to religious freedom infringed upon? If so, what happened? Did you file a complaint?
Did you read this article closely? There's a lot of might happens and could happens and we believes and such. Nothing definitive in this article at all. And did you see that this proposal is supposed to protect veterans, too? Just because someone yells that it's an "attack on religious freedom" doesn't mean that it is.What is sinful about being transgender? What does the Bible say about gender identity?BTW, this is just a proposal, so people have the chance to have their say and even have it amended before it goes to a vote.What worries me is that the author of this article is the author of "Dispatches from Bitter America". I think that pretty much says it all. Bitter and twisted and trolling for reasons to find persecution everywhere.
Ah, OK, thanks for explaining the satire. Yes, I had forgotten about Obama's comment, which was unfortunate but unfortunately true in the case of those who DO cling to guns and religion when their bitterness gets the better of them. I'm so sick of people who constantly whine about some perceived slight and couch their grievances in terms of "freedom of religion", like God gives them a pass for their hatred.No, sorry, this is just not a significant issue for me. Since it is for you, I trust that you will spend your energy in supporting those who share your religious beliefs in refusing to bake cakes for gays. Good luck to you.
I apologize for the mocking comment about baking cakes, or not, for gays, but you know I am not mocking you and your beliefs. I understand how important this issue is for you, and I am really sorry that you feel attacked. I know that you feel that God's Word can be heard in only one way, but I hope that you would not judge others, who may not share your beliefs, as "mocking God". You seem bitter, Hemodoc, and you cling to your guns and to your religion. Having a gun is not illegal nor "wrong", and having deep religious beliefs is a protected freedom, and, more importantly, a source of comfort and guidance. But when you add bitterness and hatred into the mix, then yes, you can get a certain kind of person who lets fear and bitterness twist their hearts. I don't recall the last time I saw a kind word from you directed to any of the many IHD members who are sick and frightened. You know I've always admired your advocacy and your service to this nation, and with your strong religious beliefs, it seems to me that you could be of such comfort to this site's many new members. I see from you nothing of the joy that God grants His children. It is with a sense of horror that I have come to wonder if you are indeed one of those very people of which the President spoke. But I'm just repeating myself, so now I will back out of this discussion altogether. I have a chicken to bake (don't like cake, so I don't bake them).Have a good evening, Hemodoc. Pick up your socks. If you don't, no amount of pray will save you. LOL!
Here is a blind vet still in the Army, the only officer who is on active duty who is blind who is told he can't wear a uniform to church or political meetings, yet gay servicemen are allowed to wear a uniform in gay rights parades.
Gay rights Trump Religious beliefs in a NM Supreme court decision that will force businesses to serve gay marriages even if they oppose it on religious grounds. Just as we have seen in Europe and Canada, gay rights is the "antidote" to Christianity's morals. This ruling will have a chilling effect on Christian businesses in NM that will have to choose between the truth of the Bible and the modern uniform imposition of "tolerance." What ever happened to being able to choose based on your conscience? I guess that is not allowed in this new "tolerant" America, that is unless you are a Christian. Just who is imposing their views on who?http://radio.foxnews.com/toddstarnes/top-stories/nm-court-says-christian-photographers-must-compromise-beliefs.html
Quote from: Hemodoc on September 08, 2013, 08:38:13 PMGay rights Trump Religious beliefs in a NM Supreme court decision that will force businesses to serve gay marriages even if they oppose it on religious grounds. Just as we have seen in Europe and Canada, gay rights is the "antidote" to Christianity's morals. This ruling will have a chilling effect on Christian businesses in NM that will have to choose between the truth of the Bible and the modern uniform imposition of "tolerance." What ever happened to being able to choose based on your conscience? I guess that is not allowed in this new "tolerant" America, that is unless you are a Christian. Just who is imposing their views on who?http://radio.foxnews.com/toddstarnes/top-stories/nm-court-says-christian-photographers-must-compromise-beliefs.htmlI would say that HUMAN rights trump religious belief. And that would include ANY religious belief. When you cherry pick the Bible (or the Koran, or the Rig-veda, or whatever religious sacred text you prefer) to select the values that you want from it, and then claim that your religious rights are being trampled, it seems a bit insincere. Civilization has fortunately moved us out of the mind set of thousands of years ago. Who gets to decide which of the many contradictory passages from the texts are to be followed? What makes one interpretation better than another. And if a supernatural being couldn't get the texts written in a way that anyone could simply understand through the ages without interpretation, that doesn't speak well for the "intelligence" of the author.
What is the logical difference between opposing gay marriage and opposing interracial marriage?Would those of you saying everyone should be able to do business with only those people who match their values be as supportive of a pastor refusing to marrying a salt and pepper couple?
Hemodoc, I admire you very much for all of your statements. However, I do wish you would stop calling every one " my friend", as they clearly are not. The Bible however does state, very clearly, that " never the tribes should mix". That is why I oppose mixed marriages. Not for the adults, but for the children. I do not mean to offend you, but, so far, we re allowed to have our own beliefs. And if any body calls me a hater because of this statement, I will not be a happy person.
jean-just curious, what was the context of the 'never should tribes mix' statement? was this in the old testament?also, what problems do you feel mixed children would have? do you know any 'mixed' couples?