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It is unfair to condemn the thoughts and actions of a corporation like Chik-Fil-A. They wouldn't do that to you. As long as you are not divorced or want to marry in a way they find wrong.

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Or they do what my wife's uncle did, and get an annulment, as if that somehow makes it alright.

By all means, sit in judgment of me, because my wife and I lived together before we married, and we didn't get married in a Catholic church.

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Because that is the definition of bigot. You use the bible to excuse your bigotry. That too, is disgusting.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bigot

big·ot noun \ˈbi-gət\
: a person who strongly and unfairly dislikes other people, ideas, etc. : a bigoted person; especially : a person who hates or refuses to accept the members of a particular group (such as a racial or religious group)


What does "accept" mean to you? Does acceptance of a person who identifies as LGBT require "agreeing" with their lifestyle? Or does "accept" mean "I don't agree with your position, but you're welcome to work at our restaurant and eat at our restaurant and we'll treat you just the same as everyone else."

There is jump between "I respectfully disagree" and "I hate."

The essence of equality is treating all people with respect. Equality doesn't mean that all contradictory positions are equally true.


Justify it any you want, I'm not buying it.

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Chus wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
It is unfair to condemn the thoughts and actions of a corporation like Chik-Fil-A. They wouldn't do that to you. As long as you are not divorced or want to marry in a way they find wrong.

Shhhhhhh

Were not supposed to talk about that part


Or they do what my wife's uncle did, and get an annulment, as if that somehow makes it alright.

By all means, sit in judgment of me, because my wife and I lived together before we married, and we didn't get married in a Catholic church.

That's one thing you rarely hear people complaining about.

You walk 10 feet without running into someone who either lived together before marriage or got divorced. Why does the gay thing get so much attention?


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rogers park bryan wrote:
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rogers park bryan wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
It is unfair to condemn the thoughts and actions of a corporation like Chik-Fil-A. They wouldn't do that to you. As long as you are not divorced or want to marry in a way they find wrong.

Shhhhhhh

Were not supposed to talk about that part


Or they do what my wife's uncle did, and get an annulment, as if that somehow makes it alright.

By all means, sit in judgment of me, because my wife and I lived together before we married, and we didn't get married in a Catholic church.

That's one thing you rarely hear people complaining about.

You walk 10 feet without running into someone who either lived together before marriage or got divorced. Why does the gay thing get so much attention?


The reality is that divorce is never the first option, but it is not necessarily an immoral option. A marriage is an agreement. If one party breaks the vows it's not necessarily wrong for the other party to divorce them. Especially when someone gets in a situation with an abusive husband who is threatening to harm his wife and kidnap his children. Are you going to tell the battered wife that she's a sinner because she left the abuser? The ideal is that people work through their differences, go to counseling and do their best to be committed to their spouse. But in a lot of cases there is one person in the marriage who is unwilling to do what's right and that's typically when the relationship ends.

It is a big deal to live together before you get married or to sleep with a woman who is not your wife. Statistically speaking cohabitation before marriage increases the likelihood of divorce and many of those people never even get married.

We live in a society where half of the adult population has STDs, so there are a lot of people who just view sex as a recreational activity that does not require the commitment of marriage. Another consequence is that promiscuous people before marriage are going to have a much harder time keeping their vows than people who abstain.

The reason why "the gay thing" gets attention is because you have a small percentage (was it 5 percent?) of the population who is trying to gain acceptance of its lifestyle by portraying itself as a civil rights group. Almost all of the religions of the world and societies have traditionally been against homosexuality. "The gay thing" is a big deal because the gay rights movement wants to change all the religions of the world and the tradition of marriage to gain acceptance of its position.

If they think Chick-Fil-A and Catholic people hate them then maybe they should do a little research about Islam. You will find that in some countries they seek out homosexuals and execute them.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Chus wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
It is unfair to condemn the thoughts and actions of a corporation like Chik-Fil-A. They wouldn't do that to you. As long as you are not divorced or want to marry in a way they find wrong.

Shhhhhhh

Were not supposed to talk about that part


Or they do what my wife's uncle did, and get an annulment, as if that somehow makes it alright.

By all means, sit in judgment of me, because my wife and I lived together before we married, and we didn't get married in a Catholic church.

That's one thing you rarely hear people complaining about.

You walk 10 feet without running into someone who either lived together before marriage or got divorced. Why does the gay thing get so much attention?



And when was the last time you walked up to a Catholic on the street and he broke into a gay marriage conversation?

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The reality is that divorce is never the first option, but it is not necessarily an immoral option. A marriage is an agreement.
What God has joined, may no man separate.

Seems pretty immoral to me.


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We live in a society where half of the adult population has STDs
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rogers park bryan wrote:
That's one thing you rarely hear people complaining about.

You walk 10 feet without running into someone who either lived together before marriage or got divorced. Why does the gay thing get so much attention?


The reality is that divorce is never the first option, but it is not necessarily an immoral option. A marriage is an agreement. If one party breaks the vows it's not necessarily wrong for the other party to divorce them. Especially when someone gets in a situation with an abusive husband who is threatening to harm his wife and kidnap his children. Are you going to tell the battered wife that she's a sinner because she left the abuser? The ideal is that people work through their differences, go to counseling and do their best to be committed to their spouse. But in a lot of cases there is one person in the marriage who is unwilling to do what's right and that's typically when the relationship ends.

Summary: Its a sin, but gays are far worse.

Got it.



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[It is a big deal to live together before you get married or to sleep with a woman who is not your wife. Statistically speaking cohabitation before marriage increases the likelihood of divorce and many of those people never even get married.

We live in a society where half of the adult population has STDs, so there are a lot of people who just view sex as a recreational activity that does not require the commitment of marriage. Another consequence is that promiscuous people before marriage are going to have a much harder time keeping their vows than people who abstain.

You have any links to support that?



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The reason why "the gay thing" gets attention is because you have a small percentage (was it 5 percent?) of the population who is trying to gain acceptance of its lifestyle by portraying itself as a civil rights group. Almost all of the religions of the world and societies have traditionally been against homosexuality. "The gay thing" is a big deal because the gay rights movement wants to change all the religions of the world and the tradition of marriage to gain acceptance of its position.

The bolded part is not even close to true.

And divorce has already beaten the tradition of marriage to a bloody pulp



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If they think Chick-Fil-A and Catholic people hate them then maybe they should do a little research about Islam. You will find that in some countries they seek out homosexuals and execute them.

What would a radical violent Muslim do?

Is that a good way to go about things?


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The reality is that divorce is never the first option, but it is not necessarily an immoral option. A marriage is an agreement.
What God has joined, may no man separate.

Seems pretty immoral to me.


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Did you just make this up?



Francis,

Did your best man and parents have to answer questions about you before you were married?

And the second quote is absolute bullshit.

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And when was the last time you walked up to a Catholic on the street and he broke into a gay marriage conversation?

I dont approach catholics.


But seriously, are you saying divorce is as big a deal to hardcore Christians as gay marriage?

I dont hear about Anti Divorce Groups or Anti living with eachother demonstrations. Maybe they exist and Ive missed them.


I logged on to a sports radio message board and read all about the evils of it from Mini Ditka.


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And when was the last time you walked up to a Catholic on the street and he broke into a gay marriage conversation?

How would you even know some random person on the street is catholic?

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And when was the last time you walked up to a Catholic on the street and he broke into a gay marriage conversation?

How would you even know some random person on the street is catholic?


Well I always wear my "Kiss Me I'm Catholic" button when I am out and about.

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Weird coincidence

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Gay Couple Weirded Out By Pope Francis Standing In Back Of Wedding Ceremony
NEWS • Local • Marriage • Religion • Gay & Lesbian • Pope • ISSUE 50•04 • Jan 30, 2014


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Numerous guests, as well as the newlyweds themselves, say it was “sweet, but super weird” to see a smiling Pope Francis standing silently in the back of the ceremony.


BELLEVUE, WA—While emphasizing that they appreciated the pontiff’s support, local newlyweds John Greene and Adam Liu admitted today that they were nevertheless a little weirded out by Pope Francis standing in the back of their wedding ceremony on Saturday.

John Greene told reporters that shortly after he and his new husband heeded the ordained minister’s request to join hands and face each other, the pair took one last glance at the audience and noticed the Bishop of Rome standing quietly near a back wall and smiling.

“I guess I’m flattered that he decided to come to our wedding for some reason, but at the same time, I have to say, it was a little off-putting,” Greene said of the ecclesiastical leader’s presence at the non-denominational ceremony, which he attended alone. “Every once in a while he would give a little nod, then go back to just standing there with this smile on his face.”

“It was definitely a nice gesture; it was just kind of weird and distracting, considering we don’t know him and whatnot,” Greene added, noting that the Pope was otherwise polite and gracious during the roughly 20-minute ceremony. “I could see him clapping at the end of our vows. Like, really enthusiastically.”

Greene and Liu reported that as they walked back down the aisle following the ceremony, the Sovereign of Vatican City leaned in and whispered “congratulations” with a tear in his eye—a gesture they said was “sweet and all, but frankly a little startling.”

The newlyweds said they were equally surprised to see the Supreme Pontiff shortly thereafter at the reception party at a nearby harbor club, where he quietly listened with visible emotion as friends and family toasted the longtime couple.

“I mean, it seemed like he really enjoyed all the toasts, because I saw him laughing at the funny story of how John and I first met and he definitely teared up when [Greene’s sister] Kristin was talking about about how John proposed to me at the restaurant where we had our first date,” Liu told reporters. “I just wish we would have known he was coming, because then we could have at least asked for his dinner order and put him with some other people who came alone. It was nice he had a good time, though.”

Numerous wedding guests confirmed that although the Pope appeared somewhat reserved during the first hour of the reception, the Primate of Italy eventually loosened up on the dance floor, moving to the music for three or four songs before reclaiming his seat at the table.

Pope Francis then reportedly concluded his night by dropping off a gift box at the back of the room and slipping inconspicuously out the back door.

“He got us about $300 worth of stuff in total, which was, despite being super weird, really thoughtful of him,” Greene said while unpacking a new single-cup coffee machine and K-cup refills. “It’s just a little, I don’t know—odd, I suppose. This means he found our wedding website and looked pretty closely at our registry.”

At press time, the couple was reportedly considering where and how to send a thank-you note.


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And when was the last time you walked up to a Catholic on the street and he broke into a gay marriage conversation?

How would you even know some random person on the street is catholic?
There's that one day where they wear ashes all day long.

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And when was the last time you walked up to a Catholic on the street and he broke into a gay marriage conversation?

How would you even know some random person on the street is catholic?



That's kind of the point.

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Can you imagine Seacrest posts if me or Ike was blatantly ignoring a question as well as he is right now.


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Frank Coztansa wrote:
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And when was the last time you walked up to a Catholic on the street and he broke into a gay marriage conversation?

How would you even know some random person on the street is catholic?
There's that one day where they wear ashes all day long.



I think Lutherans do also Francis.

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Can you imagine Seacrest posts if me or Ike was blatantly ignoring a question as well as he is right now.
rpb had a question for you that you refused to answer hombre.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Chus wrote:
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
It is unfair to condemn the thoughts and actions of a corporation like Chik-Fil-A. They wouldn't do that to you. As long as you are not divorced or want to marry in a way they find wrong.

Shhhhhhh

Were not supposed to talk about that part


Or they do what my wife's uncle did, and get an annulment, as if that somehow makes it alright.

By all means, sit in judgment of me, because my wife and I lived together before we married, and we didn't get married in a Catholic church.

That's one thing you rarely hear people complaining about.

You walk 10 feet without running into someone who either lived together before marriage or got divorced. Why does the gay thing get so much attention?


Just to clarify, it's my wife's uncle who judges me, not you.

He is a wealthy guy. Not Trump wealthy, but the guy has some cash. My wife and I will not be receiving any inheritance after he passes, because we didn't get married in a Catholic church. He actually brought this up, before we got married.

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Just to clarify, it's my wife's uncle who judges me, not you.

He is a wealthy guy. Not Trump wealthy, but the guy has some cash. My wife and I will not be receiving any inheritance after he passes, because we didn't get married in a Catholic church. He actually brought this up, before we got married.

Wow. Good for you not taking a Pay for Pray offer.

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Can you imagine Seacrest posts if me or Ike was blatantly ignoring a question as well as he is right now.
rpb had a question for you that you refused to answer hombre.

I'll re-read the thread and answer when I'm not here in couple minute spurts. But thanks for proving my point.


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Can you imagine Seacrest posts if me or Ike was blatantly ignoring a question as well as he is right now.
rpb had a question for you that you refused to answer hombre.

I'll re-read the thread and answer when I'm not here in couple minute spurts. But thanks for proving my point.
We all moved forward after you refused to answer the "Where did you go to school?" question when you were throwing out "Your third grade level education" all over the place.

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Baby McNown wrote:
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Can you imagine Seacrest posts if me or Ike was blatantly ignoring a question as well as he is right now.
rpb had a question for you that you refused to answer hombre.

I'll re-read the thread and answer when I'm not here in couple minute spurts. But thanks for proving my point.
We all moved forward after you refused to answer the "Where did you go to school?" question when you were throwing out "Your third grade level education" all over the place.

:lol: :lol: and yet you deny I'm in your head.


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Just to clarify, it's my wife's uncle who judges me, not you.

He is a wealthy guy. Not Trump wealthy, but the guy has some cash. My wife and I will not be receiving any inheritance after he passes, because we didn't get married in a Catholic church. He actually brought this up, before we got married.

Wow. Good for you not taking a Pay for Pray offer.

I knew you meant your uncle, btw


I did leave you $50 bucks Chus.

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I don't have the slightest clue what's so great about Chick-fil-A .... really, it's a chicken sandwich .... they're not bad, but they're absolutely nothing special .... that smokey honey BBQ sauce though, that's the only draw I can think of .... overrated to the point that they should have Carmello Anthony as a spokesperson.

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I don't have the slightest clue what's so great about Chick-fil-A .... really, it's a chicken sandwich .... they're not bad, but they're absolutely nothing special .... that smokey honey BBQ sauce though, that's the only draw I can think of .... overrated to the point that they should have Carmello Anthony as a spokesperson.
Things cooked with homophobia taste better. That is why Southern style food is so good. Paula Deen hates the gays too.

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Just to clarify, it's my wife's uncle who judges me, not you.

He is a wealthy guy. Not Trump wealthy, but the guy has some cash. My wife and I will not be receiving any inheritance after he passes, because we didn't get married in a Catholic church. He actually brought this up, before we got married.

Wow. Good for you not taking a Pay for Pray offer.

I knew you meant your uncle, btw


I did leave you $50 bucks Chus.


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I don't have the slightest clue what's so great about Chick-fil-A .... really, it's a chicken sandwich .... they're not bad, but they're absolutely nothing special .... that smokey honey BBQ sauce though, that's the only draw I can think of .... overrated to the point that they should have Carmello Anthony as a spokesperson.


The Chick Fil A sauce is amazing. But the sandwich is so simple yet delicious. It is a work of art.

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I don't have the slightest clue what's so great about Chick-fil-A .... really, it's a chicken sandwich .... they're not bad, but they're absolutely nothing special .... that smokey honey BBQ sauce though, that's the only draw I can think of .... overrated to the point that they should have Carmello Anthony as a spokesperson.


The Chick Fil A sauce is amazing. But the sandwich is so simple yet delicious. It is a work of art.


it really is the best fast food chicken sandwich by far
its a generous cut, very juicy and the breading is not too thick and seasoned very well
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