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Has this been posted? Saw this on FB

http://wfla.com/2015/07/01/tennessee-store-owner-defends-no-gays-allowed-sign/

WASHBURN, Tenn. (WATE and Associated Press) – An East Tennessee hardware store owner who put up a “No Gays Allowed” sign in response to the Supreme Court decision allowing same-sex marriage says he decided to take a “bold” stand for his beliefs.

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Amyx, who is Baptist, says he’ll sell to gay people as long as they “behave” and don’t express their opinions in his store.
 
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Oh, lawd!
 
That one is actually right. People are very closed-minded when it comes to couples that are different from what they expect.

A white man with a black woman - "He couldn't get a white woman."
A white woman with a black man - "She couldn't get a white man."
Old man with a young woman - "Gold digger, cradle robber"

etc.

I think what people like to do when they see a gay couple is pretend they're not gay. Like...it's this fantasy that two men or two women are just holding hands and checking out at the grocery store for no apparent reason at all.

It's very sad how straight, white people think. I try to think the opposite way. Whenever I see a couple that doesn't conform to typical expectations, I'm extra nice to them because I know someone else hasn't been.
 
Had some dude on Facebook several years ago claim that infertility was a liberal lie, and that true infertility doesn't exist as seen in the Bible when Abraham impregnates Sarah.
I think the only thing about human reproduction and religion that I have heard that was stupider than that was the one politician who said no need for abortion in case of rape because a women's body knows and will not conceive, so if she is pregnant it could not be rape.

This is the mindset folks, and they are so moronic they do it in the name of a guy who was the opposite of that mindset, who said it was gods duty to worry about sin, they were just supposed to love and take care of people.

But what would would Jesus know, he may be where the religion is from, and got crucified for his teachings, but that is nothing compared to the hardships of being a straight white Christian conservative in America, so fuck him.
 
Playing the victim. Of course they don't actually know what being a victim actually entails.

A spoiled child will always think everything that doesn't go their way is the "most unfair thing EVER". They're the ones who consider running away from home at the drop of a hat, and they're the first to throw a tantrum and say hyperbolic shit like "I NEVER get ANYTHING!!" the instant they don't get something.

These people are the spoiled children of the country. They're crying foul at this shit because 1) this is one of the very few times they don't get their say and 2) they've never actually experienced real hardship or discrimination. They think this is discrimination because they've never had anything to compare it to.
 
40 Questions for Christians Now Waving the Rainbow Flag

A bit too long to post here, but I wanted to post some excerpts.

For evangelicals who lament last Friday’s Supreme Court decision, it’s been a hard few days. We aren’t asking for emotional pity, nor do I suspect many people are eager to give us any. Our pain is not sacred. Making legal and theological decisions based on what makes people feel better is part of what got us into this mess in the first place. Nevertheless, it still hurts.

There are many reasons for our lamentation, from fear that religious liberties will be taken away to worries about social ostracism and cultural marginalization. But of all the things that grieve us, perhaps what’s been most difficult is seeing some of our friends, some of our family members, and some of the folks we’ve sat next to in church giving their hearty “Amen” to a practice we still think is a sin and a decision we think is bad for our country. It’s one thing for the whole nation to throw a party we can’t in good conscience attend. It’s quite another to look around for friendly faces to remind us we’re not alone and then find that they are out there jamming on the dance floor. We thought the rainbow was God’s sign (Gen. 9:8-17).

There are many reasons for our lamentation, from fear that religious liberties will be taken away to worries about social ostracism and cultural marginalization.

worries about social ostracism and cultural marginalization.

Does.... does... does he just not realize what he's saying? I need a head massage.

The comments are also cherry.

God always has the last laugh.
Western Civilization is rapidly going extinct. Liberalism has killed off its self.
Homosexual marriage is just going to speed up the process.
God has shown the way to live. We as a society has rejected God and we have given our society the death sentence.
France is on target to be a Muslim majority country in about 25 years. They will be able by popular vote to make homosexuality a crime punishable by death. And they will.
The rest of Europe is following closely behind. America is going that way also, at a slower pace currently.
If not for immigration our population would have declined over the last 20 years.
Celebrate homosexual marriage all you want, but know that you are celebrating your own destruction.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birth_dearth
 
Went to Chick Fil A today, and it was FULL. I brought my iPad to type on and sat in the only free spot, a booth. Now, I wasn't the only queer person there, but I wasn't wearing pride colors (I'm not fully out, so only for special occasions). A 20something girl asks if she can sit at my booth, and I tell her I don't mind at all. Then, 2 guys walk out of the bathroom, holding hands.

She looks at me and says "ugh, I can't get away from it; I thought this was a safe heaven from... That".

I asked her what she meant, and she clarified the gay people. "It's like, that corner is like a full-on gay booth, we shouldn't have to stand for it."

It was then when I noticed there was a bible on the seat next to me. You see, on Wednesdays a lot of people from a bible group come to that CFA since it is near the local churches. I think it was left behind and assumed it was mine. As she went on, while being involved in her convo a bit, she finally gave me the opening I wanted and asked "what do you think?".

I looked at her and said "best start believing in queer booths... You're in one!" And then I put on a shit-eating grin.

She just left. Left her food and left the restaurant; she didn't touch it either, so when I was positive she was gone gone, I asked for a bag and put the cool wrap and fries in it, and gave it to the hungry hobo outside.

At least a hobo got fed because of it.
 
Went to Chick Fil A today, and it was FULL. I brought my iPad to type on and sat in the only free spot, a booth. Now, I wasn't the only queer person there, but I wasn't wearing pride colors (I'm not fully out, so only for special occasions). A 20something girl asks if she can sit at my booth, and I tell her I don't mind at all. Then, 2 guys walk out of the bathroom, holding hands.

She looks at me and says "ugh, I can't get away from it; I thought this was a safe heaven from... That".

I asked her what she meant, and she clarified the gay people. "It's like, that corner is like a full-on gay booth, we shouldn't have to stand for it."

It was then when I noticed there was a bible on the seat next to me. You see, on Wednesdays a lot of people from a bible group come to that CFA since it is near the local churches. I think it was left behind and assumed it was mine. As she went on, while being involved in her convo a bit, she finally gave me the opening I wanted and asked "what do you think?".

I looked at her and said "best start believing in queer booths... You're in one!" And then I put on a shit-eating grin.

She just left. Left her food and left the restaurant; she didn't touch it either, so when I was positive she was gone gone, I asked for a bag and put the cool wrap and fries in it, and gave it to the hungry hobo outside.

At least a hobo got fed because of it.
Amazing!
 
My dad says that gays marrying means people will also be able to marry animals soon

I counter with the fact that animals can't give consent.

He replies that animal right crazies will just swear they know their pets or train them to say yes.

and that's why gays should not marry.

...I can't

The worst part is telling to myself "you were just like this a few years ago"
 
Went to Chick Fil A today, and it was FULL. I brought my iPad to type on and sat in the only free spot, a booth. Now, I wasn't the only queer person there, but I wasn't wearing pride colors (I'm not fully out, so only for special occasions). A 20something girl asks if she can sit at my booth, and I tell her I don't mind at all. Then, 2 guys walk out of the bathroom, holding hands.

She looks at me and says "ugh, I can't get away from it; I thought this was a safe heaven from... That".

I asked her what she meant, and she clarified the gay people. "It's like, that corner is like a full-on gay booth, we shouldn't have to stand for it."

It was then when I noticed there was a bible on the seat next to me. You see, on Wednesdays a lot of people from a bible group come to that CFA since it is near the local churches. I think it was left behind and assumed it was mine. As she went on, while being involved in her convo a bit, she finally gave me the opening I wanted and asked "what do you think?".

I looked at her and said "best start believing in queer booths... You're in one!" And then I put on a shit-eating grin.

She just left. Left her food and left the restaurant; she didn't touch it either, so when I was positive she was gone gone, I asked for a bag and put the cool wrap and fries in it, and gave it to the hungry hobo outside.

At least a hobo got fed because of it.
thats good thats damn good gif
 
https://www.facebook.com/BrianKolfage/videos/948080755254042/

Freedom Daily on Gay Marriage... Particularly love the cool hip infographic video style.
Just remember kids, it ain't discriminating people --- just their behaviour!!

Honestly, the more of this kind of garbage I see the happier I get when people are so vocal about their support for gay marriage.
I'm always confused by the comments that say things like humans will go extinct if we don't stigmatize gay sex or homosexual relationships. Are there really that many bisexuals hankering exclusively for some gay action with only the fear of damnation and the law holding them back? Or are they saying that all gay people should force themselves to marry someone of the opposite sex and lock themselves into an unhealthy marriage? They don't want gay people to adopt kids because they believe they'll abuse them sexually, but they want them to have their own...?
 
Went to Chick Fil A today, and it was FULL. I brought my iPad to type on and sat in the only free spot, a booth. Now, I wasn't the only queer person there, but I wasn't wearing pride colors (I'm not fully out, so only for special occasions). A 20something girl asks if she can sit at my booth, and I tell her I don't mind at all. Then, 2 guys walk out of the bathroom, holding hands.

She looks at me and says "ugh, I can't get away from it; I thought this was a safe heaven from... That".

I asked her what she meant, and she clarified the gay people. "It's like, that corner is like a full-on gay booth, we shouldn't have to stand for it."

It was then when I noticed there was a bible on the seat next to me. You see, on Wednesdays a lot of people from a bible group come to that CFA since it is near the local churches. I think it was left behind and assumed it was mine. As she went on, while being involved in her convo a bit, she finally gave me the opening I wanted and asked "what do you think?".

I looked at her and said "best start believing in queer booths... You're in one!" And then I put on a shit-eating grin.

She just left. Left her food and left the restaurant; she didn't touch it either, so when I was positive she was gone gone, I asked for a bag and put the cool wrap and fries in it, and gave it to the hungry hobo outside.

At least a hobo got fed because of it.

You were the real Christian right there. May God bless you for that :)

Also, Amazing troll.
 
Went to Chick Fil A today, and it was FULL. I brought my iPad to type on and sat in the only free spot, a booth. Now, I wasn't the only queer person there, but I wasn't wearing pride colors (I'm not fully out, so only for special occasions). A 20something girl asks if she can sit at my booth, and I tell her I don't mind at all. Then, 2 guys walk out of the bathroom, holding hands.

She looks at me and says "ugh, I can't get away from it; I thought this was a safe heaven from... That".

I asked her what she meant, and she clarified the gay people. "It's like, that corner is like a full-on gay booth, we shouldn't have to stand for it."

It was then when I noticed there was a bible on the seat next to me. You see, on Wednesdays a lot of people from a bible group come to that CFA since it is near the local churches. I think it was left behind and assumed it was mine. As she went on, while being involved in her convo a bit, she finally gave me the opening I wanted and asked "what do you think?".

I looked at her and said "best start believing in queer booths... You're in one!" And then I put on a shit-eating grin.

She just left. Left her food and left the restaurant; she didn't touch it either, so when I was positive she was gone gone, I asked for a bag and put the cool wrap and fries in it, and gave it to the hungry hobo outside.

At least a hobo got fed because of it.
Bravo. That's fucking incredible.
 
I'm always confused by the comments that say things like humans will go extinct if we don't stigmatize gay sex or homosexual relationships. Are there really that many bisexuals hankering exclusively for some gay action with only the fear of damnation and the law holding them back?

Bisexuals don't exist, you silly goose.

Regarding the comments: Gay people don't want everybody else to be gay; only the people they are attracted to.
 
Went to Chick Fil A today, and it was FULL. I brought my iPad to type on and sat in the only free spot, a booth. Now, I wasn't the only queer person there, but I wasn't wearing pride colors (I'm not fully out, so only for special occasions). A 20something girl asks if she can sit at my booth, and I tell her I don't mind at all. Then, 2 guys walk out of the bathroom, holding hands.

She looks at me and says "ugh, I can't get away from it; I thought this was a safe heaven from... That".

I asked her what she meant, and she clarified the gay people. "It's like, that corner is like a full-on gay booth, we shouldn't have to stand for it."

It was then when I noticed there was a bible on the seat next to me. You see, on Wednesdays a lot of people from a bible group come to that CFA since it is near the local churches. I think it was left behind and assumed it was mine. As she went on, while being involved in her convo a bit, she finally gave me the opening I wanted and asked "what do you think?".

I looked at her and said "best start believing in queer booths... You're in one!" And then I put on a shit-eating grin.

She just left. Left her food and left the restaurant; she didn't touch it either, so when I was positive she was gone gone, I asked for a bag and put the cool wrap and fries in it, and gave it to the hungry hobo outside.

At least a hobo got fed because of it.
lol. Epic line. My mind always goes blank.
 
Went to Chick Fil A today, and it was FULL. I brought my iPad to type on and sat in the only free spot, a booth. Now, I wasn't the only queer person there, but I wasn't wearing pride colors (I'm not fully out, so only for special occasions). A 20something girl asks if she can sit at my booth, and I tell her I don't mind at all. Then, 2 guys walk out of the bathroom, holding hands.

She looks at me and says "ugh, I can't get away from it; I thought this was a safe heaven from... That".

I asked her what she meant, and she clarified the gay people. "It's like, that corner is like a full-on gay booth, we shouldn't have to stand for it."

It was then when I noticed there was a bible on the seat next to me. You see, on Wednesdays a lot of people from a bible group come to that CFA since it is near the local churches. I think it was left behind and assumed it was mine. As she went on, while being involved in her convo a bit, she finally gave me the opening I wanted and asked "what do you think?".

I looked at her and said "best start believing in queer booths... You're in one!" And then I put on a shit-eating grin.

She just left. Left her food and left the restaurant; she didn't touch it either, so when I was positive she was gone gone, I asked for a bag and put the cool wrap and fries in it, and gave it to the hungry hobo outside.

At least a hobo got fed because of it.

This is the greatest thing I've read all day.
 
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