Forum: Current Events
Topic: I saw daddy kissin' daddy
started by: MADDOG

Posted by MADDOG on Aug. 03 2012,10:42 am
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Aug 3 (Reuters) - Gay rights activists and backers of same-sex marriage plan to hold a nationwide "kiss-in" at Chick-fil-A restaurants on Friday to protest the fast-food chain president's opposition to homosexual unions.

< gay protest >


Today is 'kiss a fella day' at Chick-fil-a.  Post your best gay kissers seen today here.   :D

Posted by Botto 82 on Aug. 03 2012,11:00 am
If half the so-called Christians that are showing up at Chick-Fil-A in support of them were to volunteer at food shelves and the like, they'd be, well, more Christian.
Posted by Self-Banished on Aug. 03 2012,11:06 am
Botto, sometimes I think there's hope for you, then you prove you're one of the dumbest f'ers on the planet. :dunce:
Posted by SimpleLife on Aug. 03 2012,11:10 am

(Botto 82 @ Aug. 03 2012,11:00 am)
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If half the so-called Christians that are showing up at Chick-Fil-A in support of them were to volunteer at food shelves and the like, they'd be, well, more Christian.

:clap:
Posted by MADDOG on Aug. 03 2012,11:21 am

(Botto 82 @ Aug. 03 2012,11:00 am)
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If half the so-called Christians that are showing up at Chick-Fil-A in support of them were to volunteer at food shelves and the like, they'd be, well, more Christian.

:dunno:

I have volunteered for the food shelf, but because of the hours of operation, it didn't work.  So I maybe do one thing better, I donate to it.  Regularly.

Posted by MADDOG on Aug. 03 2012,11:24 am

(Self-Banished @ Aug. 03 2012,11:06 am)
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Botto, sometimes I think there's hope for you, then you prove you're one of the dumbest f'ers on the planet. :dunce:

:laugh:

Cute couple, arent' they?

Posted by Botto 82 on Aug. 03 2012,11:37 am

(Self-Banished @ Aug. 03 2012,11:06 am)
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Botto, sometimes I think there's hope for you, then you prove you're one of the dumbest f'ers on the planet. :dunce:

How so? By pointing out that it's doubtful Jesus would approve of marginalizing an entire group of people because of their sexual preferences?
Posted by Botto 82 on Aug. 03 2012,11:43 am
Either you stand with the Westboro Baptist Church kook funeral protesters and their ilk, or you don't. I'm sure some of you kooks approve of their methods and ideals.  :p
Posted by Self-Banished on Aug. 03 2012,12:22 pm
Nope Botto, I think you're nothing more than a tool that watches way too much MSNBC. Original thought evades you.
Posted by This is my real name on Aug. 03 2012,12:36 pm

(Botto 82 @ Aug. 03 2012,11:43 am)
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Either you stand with the Westboro Baptist Church kook funeral protesters and their ilk, or you don't. I'm sure some of you kooks approve of their methods and ideals.  :p

The CEO of Chick-fil-a did not say "God hates fags." He said in an interview in a Baptist magazine that he believed marriage was between a man and a woman. That's it.

There is a huge difference between the two, but this has somehow morphed into some kind of hate speech. He didn't condemn anyone, resort to name calling, or project any hate. HE. STATED. HIS. BELIEFS.

On that note, Westboro Baptist Church is not even a church. They are a hate group still using the name of a church and suing any time their Freedom of Speech is threatened. No churches stand with them, and most churches ignore them outright, not even dignifying them.

Do not lump the two together. Being opposed to same-sex marriage is not the same thing as hating homosexuals. And does ANYONE here side with Westboro? At all?

Posted by MADDOG on Aug. 03 2012,2:07 pm

(This is my real name @ Aug. 03 2012,12:36 pm)
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(Botto 82 @ Aug. 03 2012,11:43 am)
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Either you stand with the Westboro Baptist Church kook funeral protesters and their ilk, or you don't. I'm sure some of you kooks approve of their methods and ideals.  :p

The CEO of Chick-fil-a did not say "God hates fags." He said in an interview in a Baptist magazine that he believed marriage was between a man and a woman. That's it.

There is a huge difference between the two, but this has somehow morphed into some kind of hate speech. He didn't condemn anyone, resort to name calling, or project any hate. HE. STATED. HIS. BELIEFS.

On that note, Westboro Baptist Church is not even a church. They are a hate group still using the name of a church and suing any time their Freedom of Speech is threatened. No churches stand with them, and most churches ignore them outright, not even dignifying them.

Do not lump the two together. Being opposed to same-sex marriage is not the same thing as hating homosexuals. And does ANYONE here side with Westboro? At all?

Precisely TIMRN.  

< Baptist times >

It's been the frenzy of the left media to play this up.  It will be interesting to see if there is any of the Occupy type vandalism or unruliness during this 'kiss-in.'

The president of Chick-fil-a did not refuse to serve or pass judgement on anyone.  All he said was that they (the company) promote Christian  biblical values.

If some don't like his companies values, no one is forcing them to eat there.

Like Cathy said, "We know that it might not be popular with everyone, but thank the Lord, we live in a country where we can share our values and operate on biblical principles.”

Posted by Liberal on Aug. 03 2012,2:36 pm
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It's been the frenzy of the left media to play this up.

WTF? It was that lard ass Fox news commentator Huckabee that called for the "appreciation day". :crazy:

Posted by Self-Banished on Aug. 03 2012,4:36 pm
^ yea! To appreciate good tasting chicken!

I'm happy to say that Chick is building a new place just a couple of miles from my house, hope it's as good as the hype. :D

Posted by Liberal on Aug. 03 2012,8:54 pm
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The president of Chick-fil-a did not refuse to serve or pass judgement on anyone.  All he said was that they (the company) promote Christian  biblical values.


Pass judgement on anyone? He said essentially that if something really bad happens to America it's God's judgement on us for those audacious homos marrying whoever they want.

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In June and July 2012, Chick-fil-A COO Dan Cathy
made several public statements supporting what he believes to be "the traditional family," saying about same-sex marriage that those who "have the audacity to define what marriage is about" were "inviting God's judgment on our nation".[35]

< http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki..._stance >


Posted by Botto 82 on Aug. 03 2012,10:17 pm
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[...]saying about same-sex marriage that those who "have the audacity to define what marriage is about" were "inviting God's judgment on our nation."


:rofl:

So our self-interested money-worship and apathy towards the less-fortunate doesn't suggest God's judgement, but same-sex marriage invites all sorts of nasty, Old Testament wrath. Got it.  :p

Do you kooks ever think for a moment how crazy that sounds?

Posted by grassman on Aug. 03 2012,10:26 pm
I think this has become more of a forcefeed of their lifestyle. If they choose to live that way, fine. It is your life, do with it as you choose. Do not shove it in my face and expect me to accept it. God knows, that is all that matters. :thumbsup: What if puppy beaters showed up at the humane society, oh the outrage. This guy has the right to say what ever he wants, as long as it is legal.
Posted by countryboy on Aug. 04 2012,10:58 am
I find it ironic that all the kook callers are bashing rights and rights are bashing lefts over this, all while being supported by the exact thing that started this whole debate- FREEDOM OF SPEECH, anyone trying to make this into something else obviously has an agenda they are trying to attach to this and promote it.
Posted by Botto 82 on Aug. 04 2012,11:49 am
I think kooks should be free to say all the kooky things they want to. And I further think that sensible people should be able to call them on it. THAT is freedom of speech.
Posted by Botto 82 on Aug. 04 2012,12:08 pm
That's about the size of it...
Posted by MADDOG on Aug. 06 2012,8:58 am
As soon as these two can procreate with each other, I"ll call it normal.
Posted by Botto 82 on Aug. 06 2012,10:10 am
I sure y'all watch enough porn to know that sex is seldom about procreation...  :D
Posted by MADDOG on Aug. 06 2012,10:52 am
But I thought this was all about true love?
Posted by Santorini on Aug. 06 2012,11:49 am

(Botto 82 @ Aug. 03 2012,11:37 am)
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(Self-Banished @ Aug. 03 2012,11:06 am)
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Botto, sometimes I think there's hope for you, then you prove you're one of the dumbest f'ers on the planet. :dunce:

How so? By pointing out that it's doubtful Jesus would approve of marginalizing an entire group of people because of their sexual preferences?

Jesus wasnt about sex  :dunce:
He was about self-control and sacrifice and not falling victim to pleasures of the flesh.

Posted by Self-Banished on Aug. 06 2012,11:49 am

(Botto 82 @ Aug. 06 2012,10:10 am)
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I sure y'all watch enough porn to know that sex is seldom about procreation...  :D

So you've seen Mummy and DaDa wrestling??? :rofl:
Posted by Santorini on Aug. 06 2012,11:51 am

(This is my real name @ Aug. 03 2012,12:36 pm)
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(Botto 82 @ Aug. 03 2012,11:43 am)
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Either you stand with the Westboro Baptist Church kook funeral protesters and their ilk, or you don't. I'm sure some of you kooks approve of their methods and ideals.  :p

The CEO of Chick-fil-a did not say "God hates fags." He said in an interview in a Baptist magazine that he believed marriage was between a man and a woman. That's it.

There is a huge difference between the two, but this has somehow morphed into some kind of hate speech. He didn't condemn anyone, resort to name calling, or project any hate. HE. STATED. HIS. BELIEFS.

On that note, Westboro Baptist Church is not even a church. They are a hate group still using the name of a church and suing any time their Freedom of Speech is threatened. No churches stand with them, and most churches ignore them outright, not even dignifying them.

Do not lump the two together. Being opposed to same-sex marriage is not the same thing as hating homosexuals. And does ANYONE here side with Westboro? At all?

:clap:  :clap:  :clap:
Posted by Santorini on Aug. 06 2012,11:59 am

(Botto 82 @ Aug. 04 2012,11:49 am)
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I think kooks should be free to say all the kooky things they want to. And I further think that sensible people should be able to call them on it. THAT is freedom of speech.

And we sensible people call you kooks out on all the kooky things you say all the time...then all you do is turn around and blast back with nonsensical remarks of little or no value just to make waves because you can!  THAT is freedom of speech and your types have exploited that freedom along with all the other freedoms you so carelessly take for granted :p

Posted by Santorini on Aug. 06 2012,12:01 pm

(MADDOG @ Aug. 06 2012,10:52 am)
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But I thought this was all about true love?

:rofl:  :rofl:
Posted by Zzz on Aug. 07 2012,2:17 pm
Santorini...

I Agree. Your responses mirrored my thoughts exactly!

:clap:

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