OH MY GOD , Anima. . .
WE ARE BEING BULLYED
What is this, I thought the gay community and its supporter's was against such action. HAHAHA. Ok, sounds a little hypocritical ; you cant bully if you do it to them but it is ok if they do it to you. Hmmmm?
It is making me wonder about something that a fellow member had posted. They basically said that they have marred everyone on this form. So does this mean that they knows everyone on this site? And if so if they are in disagreement with someone they can get others to stop posting? Which if you remember Anima, that seem to have occur to you a little before the Supreme Court ruling.
WOW HAHAHAHA so this is like a cult site HAHAHAHAHA. An Atheist Cult!!!
They really need to read the by laws of this form which basically say's not to do such things as ignoring or ousting fellow member. (Number 1 & 8)
Oh Well, that's life . . . .
Ok, based on the laws that you had provided which position should this be looked at, a religious one or one of plan discrimination? Keeping in mind that in 1990's Massachusetts had legalized same sex and civil unions, promise or commitment ceremonies were occurring in other states. So since the late 1990's till, lets say 2013 any news in regard cake disputes seem to have never been an issue until now.
This has made some think that they are personally being targeted by homosexual organizations to deliberately have them change their policies or put them completely out of business because of their "un-wanting to participate in any way to their marriages.". They organizations are saying not true.
However, why is it only recently that this had become an issue? Given the various types of ceremonies throughout and marriages in Massachusetts were being conducted prior to the State court ruling and the Supreme Court ruling, with what seems to be not an issue.
It is a little out of the ordinary that the shops that are refusing their services just happen to be some fundamental type of Christian group. I have look and have not found any issue with other religions or any other non-religious bakeries. Only the Christian one's
It should also be noted that the backing shops in question have no history of any prior discrimination to any minorities. ( Black, Women, Jews, disabled)
Is there any legal action that the shops can take if they can prove that they are definitely being targeted because of their religious objection's?
WE ARE BEING BULLYED
What is this, I thought the gay community and its supporter's was against such action. HAHAHA. Ok, sounds a little hypocritical ; you cant bully if you do it to them but it is ok if they do it to you. Hmmmm?
It is making me wonder about something that a fellow member had posted. They basically said that they have marred everyone on this form. So does this mean that they knows everyone on this site? And if so if they are in disagreement with someone they can get others to stop posting? Which if you remember Anima, that seem to have occur to you a little before the Supreme Court ruling.
WOW HAHAHAHA so this is like a cult site HAHAHAHAHA. An Atheist Cult!!!
They really need to read the by laws of this form which basically say's not to do such things as ignoring or ousting fellow member. (Number 1 & 8)
Oh Well, that's life . . . .
Ok, based on the laws that you had provided which position should this be looked at, a religious one or one of plan discrimination? Keeping in mind that in 1990's Massachusetts had legalized same sex and civil unions, promise or commitment ceremonies were occurring in other states. So since the late 1990's till, lets say 2013 any news in regard cake disputes seem to have never been an issue until now.
This has made some think that they are personally being targeted by homosexual organizations to deliberately have them change their policies or put them completely out of business because of their "un-wanting to participate in any way to their marriages.". They organizations are saying not true.
However, why is it only recently that this had become an issue? Given the various types of ceremonies throughout and marriages in Massachusetts were being conducted prior to the State court ruling and the Supreme Court ruling, with what seems to be not an issue.
It is a little out of the ordinary that the shops that are refusing their services just happen to be some fundamental type of Christian group. I have look and have not found any issue with other religions or any other non-religious bakeries. Only the Christian one's
It should also be noted that the backing shops in question have no history of any prior discrimination to any minorities. ( Black, Women, Jews, disabled)
Is there any legal action that the shops can take if they can prove that they are definitely being targeted because of their religious objection's?