Vlad the Homophobe,
Are they actually referred to as the homophobic exemptions. If not, then sadly for you the term is arsepull
By people who understand what these terms mean, yes. Moreover, I’ve explained to you several times now what these terms do mean so just collapsing into expletives doesn’t get you out of that hole.
Atheist masochististic wankfantasy.
So no argument then. Funny that.
What makes you think that the Government of the day would have denied racist exemptions had the church asked for them given that they so cravenly kowtowed on the homophobic exemptions they were asked for?
The idea of the church asking for it is atheist wanketc..........
You never have understood the meaning of the word “analogy” have you.
1. You think there’s something you call “god”.
2. You also think this supposed god is morally inerrant.
3. You also think that this supposed god has an extra special version of marriage called “holy”, and that He doesn’t want it to be available to gay people.
No it is open to gay people...who wish to marry people of the opposite sex.So you are incorrect, wrong, mistaken, in error, short of the mark, not the full ticket.
No, you are: for equality the service has to be open to all
without special conditions attached. You may as well say that the ice cream van owner who won’t sell the 99s with flakes in to the Jewish kids (but will sell them the plain cornets instead) can’t be antisemitic because he will sell them the 99s, but only on condition that they pretend not to be Jewish.
Can you finally see where you’ve gone wrong again here?
I think the thing is that if the church is told what to do by the state. It becomes a state church and those have an unhappy history.
It already is “the state” (ie, established) church and you’ve missed the point. What governments tell people to do via legislation is meant to everyone to comply with. The outlier position is when special exemptions are given to selected groups so the same rules don’t apply to them.
I happen to think that homophobic exemptions from the equalities legislation granted to special interest groups on the grounds of faith is a bad thing for society as a whole. You it seems do not. That presumably is because you’re comfortable with your homophobia.
I rather think that the government you have in mind would actually constitute an antitheist government. Mercifully in reality the world is not so dramatic.
Then, as ever, you rather think wrongly. If you think it’s antitheist to refuse the church morally indefensible exemptions to equalities legislation that’s your privilege, but the cost is that you thereby paint yourself firmly into the homophobic corner too.
Shame on you.
Oh, and just to remind you – here once again is why you’re a homophobe (and I’ve even amended it slightly to address your latest pathetic deflection):
1. You think there’s something you call “god”.
2. You also think this supposed god is morally inerrant.
3. You also think that this supposed god has an extra special version of marriage called “holy”, and that He doesn’t want it to be available to gay people
who wish to marry each other.
4. As a (allegedly) Christian, you also think it’s your duty to “evangelise” for this shit.
That makes you a homophobe.
Do you get it now?