The Grove tells Pacquiao they can no longer tolerate him at their business

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"I'm not against gay people," Pacquiao said. "I have a relative who is also gay. We can't help it if they were born that way. What I'm critical of are actions that violate the word of God. I only gave out my opinion that same-sex marriage is against the law of God."
Hmm.

Either way, he has a right to his views and he mall has a right to refuse entry to anybody it chooses. done and done
 
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Hmm.

Either way, he has a right to his views and he mall has a right to refuse entry to anybody it chooses. done and done

but then dont make a statement saying you are a place of tolerance.

say you are a place of tolerance as long as it matches your agenda and views.

dont be a gutless, lying left-wing liberal.
 
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yes but it still bugs me.

atleast most republicans have the guts to say they are not tolerant of others views and dont want to be around them.
 
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yes but it still bugs me.

atleast most republicans have the guts to say they are not tolerant of others views and dont want to be around them.

Not really. They talk around it not about it. They say they oppose gay marriage, yet don't admit they are against gay rights period. They all want to talk about the "law of God" and choose to ignore that man has other laws that contradict "God's laws" as well. They pick and choose what they want. Selective reading.
 
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Not really. They talk around it not about it. They say they oppose gay marriage, yet don't admit they are against gay rights period. They all want to talk about the "law of God" and choose to ignore that man has other laws that contradict "God's laws" as well. They pick and choose what they want. Selective reading.

I'll say the same thing I said in the other thread: If 'defenders of traditional marriage' were really concerned with just that and citing the bible in the process, then they would be out campaigning to outlaw divorce as well.
 
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I'll say the same thing I said in the other thread: If 'defenders of traditional marriage' were really concerned with just that and citing the bible in the process, then they would be out campaigning to outlaw divorce as well.

I just don't believe in marriage in general.
 
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I'll say the same thing I said in the other thread: If 'defenders of traditional marriage' were really concerned with just that and citing the bible in the process, then they would be out campaigning to outlaw divorce as well.

Absolutely. Good thing "most Republicans" have the "guts" to admit that, as Neo says. Oh wait, they don't. Hmmmmm...... looks like Neo may be wrong......again.
 
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I'll say the same thing I said in the other thread: If 'defenders of traditional marriage' were really concerned with just that and citing the bible in the process, then they would be out campaigning to outlaw divorce as well.

And premarital sex.
 

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