A single baker turns away a lesbian couple and the LGBT community would like to compare their plight to African-Americans that came before and after the honorable Martin Luther King Junior. Can you say "laughable?" Are you truly up for discussing accessibility as it relates to the LGBT community and modern America? In any major U.S. city, a person couldn't throw a stone and not hit a storefront owned by a liberal business owner. So the question isn't really one of accessibility, but one of individual conscience as a business owner in the era of the "modern family."
Homosexuals have it so bad in America that Neil Patrick Harris can't get his own show. To each his or her own, except for in modern America, but on which planet do the lesbians that were turned away by the Kleins reside.
I repeat, to each his own, but said case was another example of the state bullying a true Christian for not conforming to the State's definition of Jesus.
Eureka, the LGBT community could start more businesses, churches and, yes, even Scouting organizations.
(For further reading, scroll down to a recent blog entitled "So much for freedom of religion" - an article I should have named SO MUCH FOR FREEDOM OF RELIGION UNDER A GODLESS DEMOCRAT) That pesky Lerner Worm couldn't have been related to our inner onion? Nah, LOL - not really.
Homosexuals have it so bad in America that Neil Patrick Harris can't get his own show. To each his or her own, except for in modern America, but on which planet do the lesbians that were turned away by the Kleins reside.
I repeat, to each his own, but said case was another example of the state bullying a true Christian for not conforming to the State's definition of Jesus.
Eureka, the LGBT community could start more businesses, churches and, yes, even Scouting organizations.
(For further reading, scroll down to a recent blog entitled "So much for freedom of religion" - an article I should have named SO MUCH FOR FREEDOM OF RELIGION UNDER A GODLESS DEMOCRAT) That pesky Lerner Worm couldn't have been related to our inner onion? Nah, LOL - not really.