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eqfan592

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182. Your argument is that an easy test is no test at all. Sorry, but it just doesn't work that way. (nt)
Fri Jul 6, 2012, 01:38 PM
Jul 2012

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I can appreciate the logic. Those who will not tithe to church must tithe to this restaurant. dimbear Jul 2012 #1
LOL struggle4progress Jul 2012 #2
So why not just make Sunday 10% off day? Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #4
Cuz she's hopin folk drivin home after services will think struggle4progress Jul 2012 #8
I find it quite telling that instead of trying to defend this discriminatory policy... trotsky Jul 2012 #11
How about showing your...military ID card? Proof of Senior Citizenship? MADem Jul 2012 #26
Because those aren't federally protected classes protected from discrimination in publicly.... Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #39
How about Superheroes? MADem Jul 2012 #51
Every one of your posts on this thread scream to the privilege that the religious experience Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #53
You know nothing about my views on this issue so don't pretend you do. MADem Jul 2012 #59
Now go take that privilege and get you 10% off on breakfast. cbayer Jul 2012 #62
I could get my discount with this bulletin, no problem, if I had a mind. MADem Jul 2012 #68
I agree with you. I think they would have accepted anything. cbayer Jul 2012 #69
It's like the clubs here that offer a free drink with a same day sporting event ticket stub ButterflyBlood Jul 2012 #75
Again, a LEGAL promotion isn't comparable to one that violates the Civil Rights Act of 1964. n/t Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #79
People without a church bulletin are not a protected class under that act ButterflyBlood Jul 2012 #98
You really aren't getting this? pipoman Jul 2012 #207
They aren't asking for a recitation of the shahada (Islam) or the Lord's Prayer (Xtian). MADem Jul 2012 #217
I'm not a lawyer pipoman Jul 2012 #219
If the host/hostess in the restaurant asked the customers, instead of their name and number in their MADem Jul 2012 #222
Carl's Junior gave free burgers to people who wore Spiderman costumes. MADem Jul 2012 #83
Did you read ANYTHING that Humanist_Activist posted about the Civil Rights Act? Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #94
I think they did, and they are ignoring it because it disrupts their narrative of keeping... Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #134
I feel for you and the frustration Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #144
Yes, and it does not apply. MADem Jul 2012 #158
And you'll be wrong all day, too. eqfan592 Jul 2012 #171
Continue--if "I" must? MADem Jul 2012 #172
Yes, because if a religious test is simple to pass, then it doesn't actually count as a test, right? eqfan592 Jul 2012 #180
No one is requiring faith. They are requiring a piece of paper that you can get from MADem Jul 2012 #189
I wonder how many will buy the costume so they can get one free burger? LiberalFighter Jul 2012 #170
It would be so much easier if they could just print out a picture of Spiderman MADem Jul 2012 #173
It would also be legal that way as well. eqfan592 Jul 2012 #181
It's legal to print out a church bulletin, too. MADem Jul 2012 #186
You'll have to point to where i said printing off the bulletin... eqfan592 Jul 2012 #191
You are NOT being discriminated against. MADem Jul 2012 #198
Ya know, I'll put up with a lot of things... eqfan592 Jul 2012 #211
You were unable to make your case, so that's your solution? MADem Jul 2012 #212
You don't have to be a theist Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #63
You are just wrong. You want a discount? Here's a bulletin for you. MADem Jul 2012 #70
Bingo.... Swede Atlanta Jul 2012 #203
Sorry. No. MADem Jul 2012 #205
You could possibly get one from someone in the parking lot at the restaurant. xmas74 Jul 2012 #228
I'll bet lying would work, too--but some don't want to lie, don't want to download one off the MADem Jul 2012 #235
If you ever really want one xmas74 Jul 2012 #236
You do realize those are completely different circumstances, right? trotsky Jul 2012 #81
Wow, a lot of assuming you're doing there--it's rather amusing how you MADem Jul 2012 #82
If that's how you need to try and dismiss the concerns of a minority, so be it. trotsky Jul 2012 #86
There you go again--making assumptions not in evidence. MADem Jul 2012 #87
I say there's plenty of evidence. n/t trotsky Jul 2012 #90
I'm entirely sure that's not the first time you have been wrong. nt MADem Jul 2012 #92
Certitude is a hallmark of the privileged EvolveOrConvolve Jul 2012 #135
You seem quite certain of that. MADem Jul 2012 #157
Touche EvolveOrConvolve Jul 2012 #210
A business has a right Confusious Jul 2012 #27
Yes it is, Jesus, did they fail to teach about the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in your High School? n/t Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author Confusious Jul 2012 #44
Atheists weren't a protect class Confusious Jul 2012 #48
For purposes of law, yes they are, classified under "religion". Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #54
And atheists can attend church too ButterflyBlood Jul 2012 #76
The question is, why should they have to(to get the discount)... Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #78
Why should I have to have worn shirt of a local band to get in free to a club a few weeks ago? ButterflyBlood Jul 2012 #96
Not. A. Protected. Class. Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #99
But I thought atheism is not a religion. cordelia Jul 2012 #106
*sigh* Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #118
This is not a discount due to belonging to a religion ButterflyBlood Jul 2012 #149
For fuck's sake, are the religious people on this thread being delibrately obtuse, or do they... Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #130
I don't hate atheists, and I'm not religious. cordelia Jul 2012 #143
So you didn't even read my response to you Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #145
So atheists are not, to you, equal to religious people legally? Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #147
Of course atheists are equal to religious people. cordelia Jul 2012 #166
Why are you assuming that the people who disagree with you are religious, or MADem Jul 2012 #199
Because that is the blanket assumption that is always made here. cbayer Jul 2012 #201
I suppose that's as valid as "Because I said so." MADem Jul 2012 #204
It is for the purposes of complaining about providing a piece of paper that is available on the MADem Jul 2012 #159
Actually, they are Confusious Jul 2012 #154
EEOC v. Townley Manufacturing, 859 F.2d 610 (9th Cir.1988) PoliticAverse Jul 2012 #156
not as "christian" as they make you think at townley bandersen Sep 2012 #249
they can just obtain the bulletin without attending the actual service. we, the kids that made up my leftyohiolib Jul 2012 #112
Atheists can bring a church bulletin, too, if they'd like. MADem Jul 2012 #73
Ugh. I've worked tables on Sundays before Scootaloo Jul 2012 #29
my wife`s hell was any women`s lunch in the places she worked ... madrchsod Jul 2012 #34
Let's all laugh at the stupid atheists who are treated differently! trotsky Jul 2012 #3
I really wouldn't call a discount at a restaurant Confusious Jul 2012 #28
Would you react in exactly the same way skepticscott Jul 2012 #35
I usually don't go to restaurants that serve the Sunday crowd Confusious Jul 2012 #36
So do I, so stop comparing this to legally NON-PROTECTED classes, but to for example race... Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #41
This message was self-deleted by its author Confusious Jul 2012 #45
No it's not comparable because one can not change their race ButterflyBlood Jul 2012 #74
Again with these assertions with no basis in fact, I'm referring to LEGALLY PROTECTED CLASSES... Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #77
Should people be fired or hired at normal businesses based on their religion or lack thereof... Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #129
What about lady's night at the local watering hole? pipoman Jul 2012 #208
Something tells me you are not going to get a lot of objection from privileged cbayer Jul 2012 #209
Kids eat free! MADem Jul 2012 #38
Protected vs. Non-Protected classes of people, look it up please, before you make yourself look... Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #42
I don't think this lawsuit will fly, so we'll see who looks "like a fool." MADem Jul 2012 #49
Again, protected versus non-protected classes... Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #55
Well, if it will be thrown out, who wins? Not the complainant. MADem Jul 2012 #58
And that would be a possible valid criticism, Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #65
You continue to fling insult from on high, because your mind is made up. MADem Jul 2012 #66
Oh for crying out loud, you are the one arguing from ignorance, I'm trying, in my own... Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #131
There you go yet again--don't like my POV, call me ignorant, insufferable, a jackass. MADem Jul 2012 #160
If you read the post a little more carefully, you would see that... trotsky Jul 2012 #161
Well said. (nt) eqfan592 Jul 2012 #162
Yeah, that's how clever people who don't want to be called out on a personal attack parse their MADem Jul 2012 #167
What if I don't have a computer? trotsky Jul 2012 #168
Then you should sue them for discriminating against the computer-impaired. MADem Jul 2012 #174
You insist that there is somehow a difference between checking for crosses... eqfan592 Jul 2012 #169
Get a bulletin from the Church of Free Thought. MADem Jul 2012 #175
Your argument is that an easy test is no test at all. Sorry, but it just doesn't work that way. (nt) eqfan592 Jul 2012 #182
Not a test. You don't have to be a Superhero to have a Spiderman costume. MADem Jul 2012 #188
poor analogy, for reasons that have already been stated. (nt) eqfan592 Jul 2012 #194
Statement of fact: you don't have to be religious to acquire a church bulletin. MADem Jul 2012 #202
Silly complaint, you don't even have to attend church to get a bulletin ButterflyBlood Jul 2012 #5
Why should they have to? Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #6
Why should someone "have to" dress up as Spiderman to get a free burger at Carl's Junior? MADem Jul 2012 #50
You really don't see the difference? Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #52
No, it isn't aimed at "rewarding the religious." That is a leap of faith (snark) you make. MADem Jul 2012 #60
Yep, keep diminishing it Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #64
If you have a printer and an internet connection, you can get the discount. MADem Jul 2012 #67
Yea Goblinmonger, "Get over yourself" EvolveOrConvolve Jul 2012 #71
You can get a discount too, with two clicks of your mouse and a printer. MADem Jul 2012 #72
Yeah, because that's exactly what every atheist wants to do. trotsky Jul 2012 #80
BRANDED in the community!!!! Alice the waitress will come to your table with a branding iron! MADem Jul 2012 #84
I will ask you what I asked s4p. trotsky Jul 2012 #85
My guess(es)? I would bet that their business is woefully slow on Sunday, and MADem Jul 2012 #88
Fascinating how you are growing increasingly aggressive and insulting. trotsky Jul 2012 #89
You continue to invent scenarios that suit your prejudices and biases. MADem Jul 2012 #91
It is from my direct experience in this religious society. trotsky Jul 2012 #93
Why Spiderman costumes? MADem Jul 2012 #176
This was already addressed and dismissed. trotsky Jul 2012 #184
There you go again--using snark and rudeness to try to make a mark! MADem Jul 2012 #185
So to criticize me for "using snark and rudeness to try and make a mark, trotsky Jul 2012 #230
Pointing out your rude conduct and offering a friendly suggestion at ameliorating your MADem Jul 2012 #231
I understand your intention clearly. trotsky Jul 2012 #232
Well, your conclusions are thoroughly inaccurate, but nice talking to you nonetheless. nt MADem Jul 2012 #233
Then how about this: Sunday is 10% off day. Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #95
There is a line between agreeing with what the restaurant does and thinking it should be illegal ButterflyBlood Jul 2012 #97
At least you are the first one to admit they are promoting religion. Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #100
They might be promoting religion, I don't really care ButterflyBlood Jul 2012 #152
+1 nt MADem Jul 2012 #178
What the fuck? So as long as its done to promote religion, discrimination should be legal? Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #136
No I'm saying it shouldn't be illegal because it's pretty minor and a common type of promotion ButterflyBlood Jul 2012 #151
So now you work for Carl's, and you "know" their traffic is just fine? MADem Jul 2012 #177
Sounds like an open and shut case for discrimination... Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #7
LOL! struggle4progress Jul 2012 #9
What is so funny about my post, all I see on this thread is people showing their legal ignorance.. Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #43
You laughers should wait to start laughing after the results of the complaint are known. 2ndAmForComputers Jul 2012 #10
I'll keep you posted. rug Jul 2012 #15
I've seen restaurants making offers like that. Thought this was Columbia, SC! nt raccoon Jul 2012 #12
If it was edhopper Jul 2012 #13
Just imagine the screaming meltdown. n/t trotsky Jul 2012 #14
The Maryland case was interesting struggle4progress Jul 2012 #16
Good research. rug Jul 2012 #17
I'd bring in Turbineguy Jul 2012 #56
Maybe you could just run thru the Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television routine struggle4progress Jul 2012 #57
Lots of people don't go to a service on Sunday - religious and not. cbayer Jul 2012 #18
Ticket stubs are different Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #23
As an Atheist Shadowflash Jul 2012 #32
typical and typically ignored exclusionism aside this is rather a silly complaint. dmallind Jul 2012 #19
How much of a discount? rug Jul 2012 #20
well hell on the off-chance you need vintage fountain pen repair,. how about dmallind Jul 2012 #24
"Give us one fact for charity" rug Jul 2012 #25
bit outside my milieu I'm afraid. Pens yes, MPs maybe. typewriters bit too mechanical for me. Sorry dmallind Jul 2012 #31
That's a funny exchange Renew Deal Jul 2012 #109
Not a chance of winning brooklynite Jul 2012 #21
They don't even have to "stop in" if they're unwilling or lazy. MADem Jul 2012 #214
Atheist files complaint over Lancaster County restaurant's church-bulletin discount (Patriot-News) struggle4progress Jul 2012 #22
You're probably right. But what a life he's had. rug Jul 2012 #30
I wouldn't be surprised if the religion was a shield to get him out of there. MADem Jul 2012 #223
I love that quote Renew Deal Jul 2012 #116
well that`s not going anywhere..... madrchsod Jul 2012 #33
I don't get it. That's just advertisement of the place. 2ndAmForComputers Jul 2012 #47
Nothing stopping the atheist from going to church to get a bulletin. I'm sure humblebum Jul 2012 #37
Indeed there are. 2ndAmForComputers Jul 2012 #46
An atheist can print one out at home from an atheist church. MADem Jul 2012 #61
If only that made a lick of difference. eqfan592 Jul 2012 #163
We're talking about a ten percent discount at a restaurant. That's the topic of this thread. MADem Jul 2012 #164
Thanks for completely avoiding the argument I was making. eqfan592 Jul 2012 #183
I'm not "avoiding" your argument. I'm telling you plainly you have no case. MADem Jul 2012 #190
LOL! You have failed to demonstrate how this isn't a religious test. eqfan592 Jul 2012 #192
Well, actually, I have. Your attempt to distract with a "LOL" doesn't cut it. nt MADem Jul 2012 #206
Putting in the "choose your battles" file........... yellowcanine Jul 2012 #101
The owner said she does not attend church. MADem Jul 2012 #213
And sometimes at the ball park you get a discount coupon for a meal at restaurants. yellowcanine Jul 2012 #102
Is this any different than free tacos for people with a basketball game ticket? Renew Deal Jul 2012 #103
Yes. Protected Class Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #105
Link? Renew Deal Jul 2012 #107
It can be interpreted as extending privilege to churchgoes while placing a burden on non-churchgoers Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #140
Suppose a business gave a 10% discount to anyone wearing a cross ? PoliticAverse Jul 2012 #155
Nope. There's no requirement that the bulletin be from "your" church, and no religious test. MADem Jul 2012 #215
The Quizno's next to our movie theater used to do this. Pab Sungenis Jul 2012 #104
It would be stupid to not honor the bulletins Renew Deal Jul 2012 #108
That is exactly the point. They want business. cbayer Jul 2012 #110
Why not just offer a discount on Sundays to everyone? trotsky Jul 2012 #113
Well, in our case Pab Sungenis Jul 2012 #115
Then why even require the bulletins? Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #119
Maybe they think the local church is an untapped source of business. Renew Deal Jul 2012 #122
So pay a few bucks Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #123
I think they are trying to generate a pattern--and maybe they DO advertise in the bulletins, as well MADem Jul 2012 #234
Targeted marketing, perhaps? MADem Jul 2012 #216
atheists have poetry on a high school gym wall removed cause it said our heavenly father leftyohiolib Jul 2012 #111
Wow. You really hate minority rights, don't you? Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #120
frivolous lawsuit Green_Lantern Jul 2012 #114
OK, Maybe you'll answer the scenario nobody else wants to. Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #121
this discount didn't exclude anyone based on religion since Green_Lantern Jul 2012 #124
So if it had to be a Christian bulletin, you'd be fine with it? Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #125
unless the intent was target a Green_Lantern Jul 2012 #126
So extending privilege to one group at the exclusion of others isn't discrimination? n/t Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #133
well if the discount was for Christians only it would be but Green_Lantern Jul 2012 #165
10 % discount isn't enough for me to care amuse bouche Jul 2012 #117
Does the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster have Sunday services? DBoon Jul 2012 #127
interesting Kali Jul 2012 #128
Don't go there, you'll get a shitload of Christians from this thread jumping down your throat... Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #132
this is (yet another) one of those cases Kali Jul 2012 #137
Please point out the shitload of Christians without knowledge of morals or ethics cbayer Jul 2012 #138
Oh please, they make trivial comparisons that have nothing to do with the issue, then claim... Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #139
I doubt this is the first restaurant in 48 years to offer such a promotion ButterflyBlood Jul 2012 #150
This case is not a violation of the law... pipoman Jul 2012 #225
Here's the evangelical take on the case. dimbear Jul 2012 #141
I don't see much difference between their religious folks an ours, reading through the comments... Humanist_Activist Jul 2012 #142
This one seems to say explicitly Goblinmonger Jul 2012 #146
Post removed Post removed Jul 2012 #148
"A store is offering a discount or promotion for bringing in a church bulletin. Is that legal?" PoliticAverse Jul 2012 #153
Bus company offers front of the bus seating rights to people who affirm a belief in god. Warren Stupidity Jul 2012 #179
Yeah. rug Jul 2012 #187
If by "stupid" you mean appropriate and fitting, then i agree completely. eqfan592 Jul 2012 #193
No, I meant stupid. rug Jul 2012 #195
Stupid and insulting? Wow. Warren Stupidity Jul 2012 #196
I have encountered much of it, Warren. rug Jul 2012 #197
The restaurant isn't asking anyone to affirm anything. nt MADem Jul 2012 #200
I didnt say they were. Warren Stupidity Jul 2012 #218
No one is asking for anyone to affirm anything in this situation. MADem Jul 2012 #224
Im sorry you dont get why they are very similar. Warren Stupidity Jul 2012 #227
There is no "Freedom From Offense" law or regulation. Vote with your feet if you are offended. MADem Jul 2012 #229
That would be illegal religious discrimination ButterflyBlood Jul 2012 #220
But front of the bus seating for a church bulletin would be ok? Warren Stupidity Jul 2012 #221
interesting but less than a scandal.... dtom67 Jul 2012 #226
... The co-owner of the restaurant, Sharon Prudhomme told FOX43 numbers are down on Sundays struggle4progress Jul 2012 #237
Why have you ignored all the questions put to you above, trotsky Jul 2012 #238
Restaurant flooded with support after atheist complaint struggle4progress Jul 2012 #240
Further information: struggle4progress Jul 2012 #239
Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission opens investigation per rightwing site: dimbear Jul 2012 #241
That's not really new. rug Jul 2012 #242
The other news is what counts. The restaurant is rewarded for its actions, at least so far. dimbear Jul 2012 #243
By reward, I assume you refer to increased business as a result of the bulletin discount. rug Jul 2012 #244
Increased business as a result of her being called out by a nonbeliever. dimbear Jul 2012 #246
"She faced a fundamentally moral question." rug Jul 2012 #248
My post #239 suggests that the owner was touchy about the complaint at first, and that a rightwing struggle4progress Jul 2012 #245
Self righteousness, principle, what's in a name? dimbear Jul 2012 #247
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