salutethehill
by hatchet, axe, and saw
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Got ya, still leave your bibal at home, separate your business from your moral beliefs.
Why should he? Bc you want him too. It seems as though his stance about his beliefs and respecting the holy day of Sunday is actually paying off for him. Every Chick Fil A I drive by is crowded almost all day long. That is whats wrong with the world today is that people have chosen to leave their Bible at home and only be Christians inside and not outside....I should know I am one of the biggest offenders....but I am going to try and change starting today...
Why is it that if I do not believe in Gay Marriage then I am a bigot and intolerant?
Do I not have a right to believe what I want?
or am I supposed to believe like them and not have my own thoughts and opinions?
I just saw an article that the mayor of Boston vows to block Chick-Fil-A from building a store in Boston.
Chick-Fil-A to be Blocked from Boston City,... | Gather
No, they should leave their Bibles at home. Compassion should be in your heart regardless.
If its just an opinion, no. If you act upon it, yes.
You can believe what you want; however you do not have the right to force your beliefs upon another and vise versa.
You can have your own thoughts 'till the cows come home. You can and should voice them within your religious network. However, you do not have the right to legally impose and restrict a non-harmful lifestyle of another.