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"That is, you keep looking until you discover what supports your views." [Cherry picks a definition which least fits the context in which the word was applied rather than admit...
They would not. The right to refuse service in public accommodations effectively ended decades ago. There are a few very narrow circumstances where they could try, but the inevitable discrimination...
Hi Stranger Than Fiction-- I think there is probably some truth in your observations. That is, I'm sure we envision a Divinity that we are comfortable approaching. Personally , I...
PTCitizen-- Oh for heaven's sake. Apparently you use the dictionary in the same way in which you treat Holy Scripture (not to mention reference materials on variations and origins of...
And the business would have the right to refuse service to such an individual correct?
Just don't wear the mask. A free citizen of a Republic doesn't ask for permission to not be muzzled by government, corporations, or petty tyrants who try to bully them...
Your entire premise is organized around a complete and utter misapprehension of the word "warrior". Yet impressively, without having ever consulted a dictionary, you proceeded to bloviate across four entire...
After reading Rev. Epp's essay and the replies, it appears that everyone's Jesus is whatever he/she wants him to be. It seems that one's interpretation of this holy figure is...
I hear Fr Epps and PTCitizen saying over and over that "Jesus was a warrior," but the only concrete example I see them providing is that he drove the moneychangers...

Can I be refused service for not wearing shoes in a grocery store? Or a shirt?