Nationalistic brotherhood doesn’t trump my voluntarily adherence to my beliefs.
When I said I thought he was being sarcastic, I was referring to his ‘gas station sushi and corndogs’ tweet.
Making exceptions for wedding cakes won’t get us conquered.
And I am done on the cakes. Sorry folks!
He should have just spent 10 minutes making a hideous wedding cake, refunded their money, and moved on.
I’m sure that in your daily life you make exceptions to those beliefs (or you modify the belief).
Regardless, it should be American first.
Making exceptions for military service will.
Or simply been honest and said, “I hate fags.”
America first…No Americanism isn’t my ism.
But there is no evidence he does hate gay people. He offered to make them any cake other than a wedding cake.
No Americans means no America thus Americans first.
Nothing says love thy neighbor as believing they are not worthy of a similar right as you.
Or maybe it actually can be more than a dichotomy. Maybe he volunteers with bringing food to the homes of the sick, some of who are gay. Maybe he comforts them no less sincerely before moving to the next stop. Wouldn’t it be easier and convenient though if it were as you said?
Rights are created by society and therefore can be distributed by society.
You don’t believe in unalienable rights?
Wouldn’t it be easier and convenient, as well as Christian, to not be judgmental and bake a cake for a fellow human being?
As well as regulated, modified and taken away.
Privilege?
I would argue freedom to practice as ones religious conscience dictates-so long as it doesn’t pick your pocket, or hit you on the head with a cudgel-is a heck of alot more american than the recent invention above.
Well, sure. in the way we are allowed to practice it.