i completely agree with the decision. I want the right to request a non-christian roommate, and I would be hypocritical if I did not extend the right to request things like that about my roommate to ALL groups
This makes me mad. Most Christians I think don't realize what is happening. But soon this will become so frequent we will all know. And then, there will be great resistance. Right now, there isn't that much resistance because many Christians, many citizens in general, are kind of lulled to sleep. Not realizing what is happening. Everyone should do his part to create awareness.
Human rights commissions and secularist government attacks on theism (namely Christianity) is very similar to the religious suppression that occurred in Stalinist USSR. Good Christians should donate 10% of their income to organisations like Alliance Defense Fund, so that a legitimate bulwark against the persecution of Christianity in Christendom will stop.
I think that people should be able to do this, I am atheist and I wouldn't want anybody to offend a theist because I told them I was atheist or I wouldn't want them (the theist) trying to convert me. I have no significant preference for anyone, I just want everyone to be happy. As long as she isn't discriminating then it shouldn't be a problem.
Another disturbing reality in our once "Great Nation" is the treaty being comtemplated by our leaders regarding the rights of our children. Currently, America is not a signatory, and is not bound by the treaty. I, as a Christian and a father, would view anyone trying to coerce me as a raise and "correct" my children as violating my faith. Thank you for your efforts, and please continue the good fight!
You cannot legislate morality---on either side of the spectrum. Don't tell me that government has no business in your bedroom, but ask the government to walk into MY home and tell ME how to live, think, and believe. It's the ultimate in hypocrisy.
Exactly, which is why this case never belonged in the courts to begin with. ADF was responding to a lawsuit that really had no business existing in the first place. People should be allowed to decide what kind of person they want to live with, and there doesn't need to be a law for that, it's common sense.
i completely agree with the decision. I want the right to request a non-christian roommate, and I would be hypocritical if I did not extend the right to request things like that about my roommate to ALL groups
myndzyeful 3 months ago
This makes me mad. Most Christians I think don't realize what is happening. But soon this will become so frequent we will all know. And then, there will be great resistance. Right now, there isn't that much resistance because many Christians, many citizens in general, are kind of lulled to sleep. Not realizing what is happening. Everyone should do his part to create awareness.
rebekahblue8 1 year ago
Human rights commissions and secularist government attacks on theism (namely Christianity) is very similar to the religious suppression that occurred in Stalinist USSR. Good Christians should donate 10% of their income to organisations like Alliance Defense Fund, so that a legitimate bulwark against the persecution of Christianity in Christendom will stop.
TonoFonseca 1 year ago
I think that people should be able to do this, I am atheist and I wouldn't want anybody to offend a theist because I told them I was atheist or I wouldn't want them (the theist) trying to convert me. I have no significant preference for anyone, I just want everyone to be happy. As long as she isn't discriminating then it shouldn't be a problem.
XxAmericanLedxX 1 year ago
Communists are Actively Attempting to Destroy the USA.
3martijns 1 year ago
@3martijns
I believe the type of communist they are today are Cultural Marxists.
TonoFonseca 1 year ago
Another disturbing reality in our once "Great Nation" is the treaty being comtemplated by our leaders regarding the rights of our children. Currently, America is not a signatory, and is not bound by the treaty. I, as a Christian and a father, would view anyone trying to coerce me as a raise and "correct" my children as violating my faith. Thank you for your efforts, and please continue the good fight!
solterosteve 1 year ago
@solterosteve
You're right!! Enough said.
healthnbeauty1 1 year ago
It is up to God and man/woman who they live with and the Government has just got to keep their nose out of personal business.
kathytappy33music 1 year ago
@kathytappy33music
You're exactly right! That is part of what Tea Parties are about. You should see about joining one.
healthnbeauty1 1 year ago
You cannot legislate morality---on either side of the spectrum. Don't tell me that government has no business in your bedroom, but ask the government to walk into MY home and tell ME how to live, think, and believe. It's the ultimate in hypocrisy.
sentrysgirl 1 year ago
@sentrysgirl
Exactly, which is why this case never belonged in the courts to begin with. ADF was responding to a lawsuit that really had no business existing in the first place. People should be allowed to decide what kind of person they want to live with, and there doesn't need to be a law for that, it's common sense.
Morodiene 1 year ago