RE: The Cake Case Revisited
October 5, 2017 at 3:54 pm
(This post was last modified: October 5, 2017 at 3:55 pm by Aroura.)
I really want to know how you tell the difference between the bigot who just uses religion as a cover for their bigotry (I guess they hate blacks and gays just 'cause? No reason...and so apparently Karma happens and their business fails) and the person who legitimately holds a moral conviction that black people should not mix with white people, or that gay weddings (and gay love) are immoral, who's business should apparently be protected. I think many people would see them as the same, just using different reasoning to apply their bigotry.
Are they different, CL? If so, could you explain to me how they are different, and how you would tell the difference?
P.S I'm not trying to pick on you here. I don't think you are an overt racist or anything. I just think it would be good if we thought our beliefs through.
That includes me as well, so feel free to ask me anything in the same fashion.
Are they different, CL? If so, could you explain to me how they are different, and how you would tell the difference?
P.S I'm not trying to pick on you here. I don't think you are an overt racist or anything. I just think it would be good if we thought our beliefs through.

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