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Ganzo wrote:There is no big picture here, you are making something out of nothing. For some reason many people think that freedom of speech means I can say whatever I want and you have to like it no matter what the message is. Freedom of speech means that I am free to say something stupid and you are free to say that what I said is stupid and take offence at it if you feel the need to do so. The Left is just as free to hate on this guy as he is free to hate on same sex marriage; that's the beauty of freedom.
Narrock wrote:Ganzo, you're still missing the point, so I don't know what else to tell you.
Narrock wrote:Arlos wrote:Narrock wrote:Oh and Arlos, thank you for understanding why we're eating at Chick-Fil-A. . I hope you go too simply in defense of freedom of speech.
Nope, I will be boycotting it as an expression of my OWN freedom of speech. I completely disagree with the owner's position, so I am speaking otu in my own way against it. He has the right to say it, I have the right to disagree with it.
-Arlos
LOL. Fair enough
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
ClakarEQ wrote:The religious believe by allowing this type of activity to take place you compromise religion as a whole and religion and compromise do not, cannot coexist.
Religion is a rigid wall that takes decades of work to adjust and form. Religion is not a free flowing flexible thing to mold to ones desires or wishes.
Same sex marriage is perceived by all (not literally) religion as one of the most heinous atrocities. You can kill in the name of religion but you cannot condone same sex intermingles.
BTW, I forgot to mention, I’m an atheist now /zing =D
Narrock wrote:ClakarEQ wrote:The religious believe by allowing this type of activity to take place you compromise religion as a whole and religion and compromise do not, cannot coexist.
Religion is a rigid wall that takes decades of work to adjust and form. Religion is not a free flowing flexible thing to mold to ones desires or wishes.
Same sex marriage is perceived by all (not literally) religion as one of the most heinous atrocities. You can kill in the name of religion but you cannot condone same sex intermingles.
BTW, I forgot to mention, I’m an atheist now /zing =D
BTW, I'm not religious. This whole issue is about freedom of speech being trampled on by the left. Oh, and it was my first time to Chick-fil-A today, and it was great! The whole family loved it. We'll definitely be going more often. It was epic today... 2 drive-thru lanes backed up a couple hundred cars deep, and people lined up out the door all the way to the opposite end of the building and around the corner. It was awesome to see so many people show up for freedom of speech.
Narrock wrote:ClakarEQ wrote:The religious believe by allowing this type of activity to take place you compromise religion as a whole and religion and compromise do not, cannot coexist.
Religion is a rigid wall that takes decades of work to adjust and form. Religion is not a free flowing flexible thing to mold to ones desires or wishes.
Same sex marriage is perceived by all (not literally) religion as one of the most heinous atrocities. You can kill in the name of religion but you cannot condone same sex intermingles.
BTW, I forgot to mention, I’m an atheist now /zing =D
BTW, I'm not religious. This whole issue is about freedom of speech being trampled on by the left. Oh, and it was my first time to Chick-fil-A today, and it was great! The whole family loved it. We'll definitely be going more often. It was epic today... 2 drive-thru lanes backed up a couple hundred cars deep, and people lined up out the door all the way to the opposite end of the building and around the corner. It was awesome to see so many people show up for freedom of speech.
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
. Eh? C'mon dude. You're just towing the political line now as well as being as far from objective as you can be. Look, Dan Cathy merely stated in an interview that he supports the "defense of marriage" act ... you know... the same act that OBAMA supported up until May of this year! Anyway, Mr. Cathy made that statement, and the ridiculous hypocritical shitstorm came down on him from the left. Rahm Emmanuel's statement saying he would block CFA from opening a store in Chicago is a blatant example of trampling on freedom of speech, as well displaying a prime example of hate and intolerance of other points of view. The asshole mayor of Boston made similar radical leftist-extremist comments and threats. Now stop asking me to show you examples of how Dan Cathy's freedom of speech was being trampled by the left because I've shown you several times now in this thread. If you choose to turn a blind eye to it or be delusional about it... that's your problem.Arlos wrote:Narrock wrote:ClakarEQ wrote:The religious believe by allowing this type of activity to take place you compromise religion as a whole and religion and compromise do not, cannot coexist.
Religion is a rigid wall that takes decades of work to adjust and form. Religion is not a free flowing flexible thing to mold to ones desires or wishes.
Same sex marriage is perceived by all (not literally) religion as one of the most heinous atrocities. You can kill in the name of religion but you cannot condone same sex intermingles.
BTW, I forgot to mention, I’m an atheist now /zing =D
BTW, I'm not religious. This whole issue is about freedom of speech being trampled on by the left. Oh, and it was my first time to Chick-fil-A today, and it was great! The whole family loved it. We'll definitely be going more often. It was epic today... 2 drive-thru lanes backed up a couple hundred cars deep, and people lined up out the door all the way to the opposite end of the building and around the corner. It was awesome to see so many people show up for freedom of speech.
That's just it, how was his freedom of speech in any way trampled on given that no laws of any kind were passed in an attempt to keep the restaurant out of anywhere? The people on the left slamming him are just exercising their OWN freedom of speech. So please, could you explain to me how in any way his freedom of speech was trampled on?
-Arlos
Jay wrote:Hook, line and sinker you guys. You'd think after years of knowing each other we'd know not to feed the troll by now.
ClakarEQ wrote:I wasn't responding to the OP, i was responding to Ganzo, and I did answer your question, you just don't like the answer.
Religious folks cannot fathom in their minds how anyone could believe same sex intermingling is "right". Due to this fact, in their own mind, it is wrong, it should be stopped. What is so hard to get with that?
If you think something is wrong, would you not do something to stop it? It's no different here, I don't understand what part you're not getting. I don't agree with it, but do not be so closed minded to not understand or try to understand the crazy religion brings to the table.
The problem most religious folks tend to overlook, Christians specifically here, you are to love EVERYONE, regardless of your perceived failings of them, be it a child rapist, or a "homo". You don't get to pick who or why, you're told by God himself to love those people. To forgive those people. In fact part of a Christians job (whom nearly 100% fail at), you are to side with those "bad" people to bring them up from the "perceived" gutter, not put them down, slam them to the ground, put them to death, etc.
That is also why any true, real Christian, absolutely cannot condone capital punishment. Christ himself teaches this in the “good book”.
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
But this is not done by creating laws and banning peoples rights, it is done by first changing myself and acheaving a level where evil thoughts and actions are imposible for myself, and than to provide an example for others. The improvement of other people can only be done through encouragement and personal example though; not through guilt, coersion or forcing my views unto them.
. When I first started reading your post I was all happy and was thinking "Cool!" but then as I continued reading, my joy was being deflated because you missed the entire point of the "CFA appreciation day."Gaazy wrote:Lol I went out last night to Lowe's (my new house has a chimney leak, but thats a different story) and went by chickfila and they had to have police out in the road directing traffic there were so many people eatting there. 90 minute waits just to get a sandwich. Ive never seen anything like it. I was thinking WTF is wrong with these people, I can make a good chicken sanwich, pay me for that shit. I posted a thing on facebook the other day that people were booing me for and ill say it again - who gives a shit. Ive got more important shit to worry about than whether two homos want to get married. I may not agree a whole lot or even like them, but if they want to be miserable like other married couples let them
ClakarEQ wrote:Yes and no. I'm saying that true religion doesn't exist and all we have left are cults and sects. I made the statement "true religious person. . . " because that doesn't really exist anymore. Sure there are some folks like that but the far majority are actually part of cults who think they're part of Christianity. I tend to think, in our country, the religious fanatic is a Christian, who "thinks" they follow the bible but in reality they do not. They do this to make themselves feel good about their religion, about themselves, you know, the typical psych babble BS.
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
90 minute waits just to get a sandwich
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