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jamiemartin721 Reading 31 May 15 2.07pm | |
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Quote Stirlingsays at 30 May 2015 11.39pm
The problem for all you atheists out there is that the birth rates of religious families by far outpaces the rate of us non religious ones. Not for me, by the time that matters I'll be dead. Take that god.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 31 May 15 2.09pm | |
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Quote derben at 31 May 2015 1.49pm
Quote legaleagle at 31 May 2015 1.40pm
Agree with final few words Bigot:person who is intolerant toward those holding different opinions. No evidence you have ever shown such tendencies in your voluminous (and ongoing) references to Gareth Lee
Bigoted troublemaker, Gareth Lee, targeted a bakers knowing full well that their religious convictions would put them in a difficult position regarding his silly cake slogan. He is intolerant of their 'different opinions'. The facts have a truth of their own, none of them appears here.
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derben 31 May 15 2.13pm | |
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Quote legaleagle at 31 May 2015 1.55pm
Unlike you,who is in no way intolerant of someone like Gareth Lee,who holds different opinions to you. What is the evidence that Gareth Lee deliberately "targeted" the bakery in advance knowing "full well" in advance they wouldn't take his order? Firstly, I did not say he knew full well in advance they wouldn't take his order; he was being provocative to see how they would react. Out of all the other bakeries he could have gone to, he just 'happened' to choose a business that is known for their religious faith. Similar to going into a Jewish family owned bakery and asking them to bake a cake with a model of Auschwitz Concentration camp and a load of swastikas stuck on it. Presumably Judge Brownlie would enforce that too, but I expect she would find a loophole for an Islamic bakery asked to bake a cake with, say, "I hate Mohammed and his beard" on it. Even if he did not deliberately target them, he was bigoted enough to choose to take them to court instead of tolerating their different opinion on same-sex marriage. Edited by derben (31 May 2015 2.25pm)
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reborn 31 May 15 2.19pm | |
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Jews and Muslims have an awful lot in common.
My username has nothing to do with my religious beliefs |
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legaleagle 31 May 15 2.24pm | |
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legaleagle 31 May 15 2.25pm | |
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Quote derben at 31 May 2015 2.13pm
Firstly, I did not say he knew full well in advance they wouldn't take his order; he was being provocative to see how they would react. Out of all the other bakeries he could have gone to, he just 'happened' to choose a business that is known for their religious faith. "Gareth Lee, targeted a bakers knowing full well that their religious convictions would put them in a difficult position regarding his silly cake slogan" In fact,no evidence whatsoever to suggest he "targeted" them or knew "full well" they wouldn't take his order.No evidence he had a clue before his ordered was cancelled about their particular "extreme"religious beliefs. No "evidence",other than your intolerance of the beliefs of the guy. Edited by legaleagle (31 May 2015 2.27pm)
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jamiemartin721 Reading 31 May 15 2.26pm | |
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Quote reborn at 31 May 2015 2.19pm
Jews and Muslims have an awful lot in common. Along with Christians, they all worship the same god and have related Abrahamic faiths (they also share a relationship with Zorastrism to a lesser extent). Likely as not they're 'socially evolutionary' varients of the same faith.
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legaleagle 31 May 15 2.34pm | |
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Agreed.And in the case of Judaism and Christianity its worth remembering that Jesus very much saw himself as a a follower of Judaism,returning people to the "true tenets" of the religion In the present instance, astonishing is the admission (reported in the Guardian) by a father of kids at the school that women driving kids to school isn't forbidden under "Jewish law", so even more bonkers as opposed to striving to revert to ultimate "religious purity", which is bonkers enough in any religion... Edited by legaleagle (31 May 2015 2.45pm)
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derben 31 May 15 2.49pm | |
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Quote legaleagle at 31 May 2015 2.25pm
Quote derben at 31 May 2015 2.13pm
Firstly, I did not say he knew full well in advance they wouldn't take his order; he was being provocative to see how they would react. Out of all the other bakeries he could have gone to, he just 'happened' to choose a business that is known for their religious faith. "Gareth Lee, targeted a bakers knowing full well that their religious convictions would put them in a difficult position regarding his silly cake slogan" In fact,no evidence whatsoever to suggest he "targeted" them or knew "full well" they wouldn't take his order.No evidence he had a clue before his ordered was cancelled about their particular "extreme"religious beliefs. No "evidence",other than your intolerance of the beliefs of the guy. Edited by legaleagle (31 May 2015 2.27pm) You are sloppy for a legal person, I would not want you in my corner during a cake-wording controversy; I said "knowing full well that their religious convictions would put them in a difficult position", not that they would necessarily refuse the order. I am not intolerant of his beliefs at all, I am intolerant of Ashers being prosecuted for their beliefs.
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Hoof Hearted 31 May 15 4.03pm | |
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Quote derben at 31 May 2015 2.49pm
Quote legaleagle at 31 May 2015 2.25pm
Quote derben at 31 May 2015 2.13pm
Firstly, I did not say he knew full well in advance they wouldn't take his order; he was being provocative to see how they would react. Out of all the other bakeries he could have gone to, he just 'happened' to choose a business that is known for their religious faith. "Gareth Lee, targeted a bakers knowing full well that their religious convictions would put them in a difficult position regarding his silly cake slogan" In fact,no evidence whatsoever to suggest he "targeted" them or knew "full well" they wouldn't take his order.No evidence he had a clue before his ordered was cancelled about their particular "extreme"religious beliefs. No "evidence",other than your intolerance of the beliefs of the guy. Edited by legaleagle (31 May 2015 2.27pm) You are sloppy for a legal person, I would not want you in my corner during a cake-wording controversy; I said "knowing full well that their religious convictions would put them in a difficult position", not that they would necessarily refuse the order. I am not intolerant of his beliefs at all, I am intolerant of Ashers being prosecuted for their beliefs.
He spends most of his time on here debating and is either an imposter or sh1t at his job.... LOL
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derben 31 May 15 4.28pm | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 31 May 2015 4.03pm
Quote derben at 31 May 2015 2.49pm
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Quote derben at 31 May 2015 2.13pm
Firstly, I did not say he knew full well in advance they wouldn't take his order; he was being provocative to see how they would react. Out of all the other bakeries he could have gone to, he just 'happened' to choose a business that is known for their religious faith. "Gareth Lee, targeted a bakers knowing full well that their religious convictions would put them in a difficult position regarding his silly cake slogan" In fact,no evidence whatsoever to suggest he "targeted" them or knew "full well" they wouldn't take his order.No evidence he had a clue before his ordered was cancelled about their particular "extreme"religious beliefs. No "evidence",other than your intolerance of the beliefs of the guy. Edited by legaleagle (31 May 2015 2.27pm) You are sloppy for a legal person, I would not want you in my corner during a cake-wording controversy; I said "knowing full well that their religious convictions would put them in a difficult position", not that they would necessarily refuse the order. I am not intolerant of his beliefs at all, I am intolerant of Ashers being prosecuted for their beliefs.
He spends most of his time on here debating and is either an imposter or sh1t at his job.... LOL I think he is probably one of those security guys who sits on the door and makes you empty the contents of your pockets onto a tray.
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Stirlingsays 31 May 15 4.59pm | |
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I tolerant Gareth Lee.....I'm suspicious of his motives and I dislike what he has done......But I tolerant him even though he himself doesn't tolerant people's religious convictions or indeed their right to refuse trade. If he wanted to sue, it should have been under breach of contract.
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