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In reply to the discussion: Atheist files complaint against Columbia restaurant over church-bulletin discount [View all]eqfan592
(5,963 posts)182. Your argument is that an easy test is no test at all. Sorry, but it just doesn't work that way. (nt)
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Atheist files complaint against Columbia restaurant over church-bulletin discount [View all]
rug
Jul 2012
OP
I can appreciate the logic. Those who will not tithe to church must tithe to this restaurant.
dimbear
Jul 2012
#1
I find it quite telling that instead of trying to defend this discriminatory policy...
trotsky
Jul 2012
#11
Because those aren't federally protected classes protected from discrimination in publicly....
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2012
#39
Every one of your posts on this thread scream to the privilege that the religious experience
Goblinmonger
Jul 2012
#53
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
They aren't asking for a recitation of the shahada (Islam) or the Lord's Prayer (Xtian).
MADem
Jul 2012
#217
If the host/hostess in the restaurant asked the customers, instead of their name and number in their
MADem
Jul 2012
#222
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
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
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 that's how you need to try and dismiss the concerns of a minority, so be it.
trotsky
Jul 2012
#86
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
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
For fuck's sake, are the religious people on this thread being delibrately obtuse, or do they...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2012
#130
It is for the purposes of complaining about providing a piece of paper that is available on the
MADem
Jul 2012
#159
they can just obtain the bulletin without attending the actual service. we, the kids that made up my
leftyohiolib
Jul 2012
#112
So do I, so stop comparing this to legally NON-PROTECTED classes, but to for example race...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2012
#41
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
Protected vs. Non-Protected classes of people, look it up please, before you make yourself look...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2012
#42
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
Yeah, that's how clever people who don't want to be called out on a personal attack parse their
MADem
Jul 2012
#167
You insist that there is somehow a difference between checking for crosses...
eqfan592
Jul 2012
#169
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
Why should someone "have to" dress up as Spiderman to get a free burger at Carl's Junior?
MADem
Jul 2012
#50
No, it isn't aimed at "rewarding the religious." That is a leap of faith (snark) you make.
MADem
Jul 2012
#60
BRANDED in the community!!!! Alice the waitress will come to your table with a branding iron!
MADem
Jul 2012
#84
Pointing out your rude conduct and offering a friendly suggestion at ameliorating your
MADem
Jul 2012
#231
Well, your conclusions are thoroughly inaccurate, but nice talking to you nonetheless. nt
MADem
Jul 2012
#233
There is a line between agreeing with what the restaurant does and thinking it should be illegal
ButterflyBlood
Jul 2012
#97
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
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've seen restaurants making offers like that. Thought this was Columbia, SC! nt
raccoon
Jul 2012
#12
Maybe you could just run thru the Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television routine
struggle4progress
Jul 2012
#57
typical and typically ignored exclusionism aside this is rather a silly complaint.
dmallind
Jul 2012
#19
bit outside my milieu I'm afraid. Pens yes, MPs maybe. typewriters bit too mechanical for me. Sorry
dmallind
Jul 2012
#31
Atheist files complaint over Lancaster County restaurant's church-bulletin discount (Patriot-News)
struggle4progress
Jul 2012
#22
Nothing stopping the atheist from going to church to get a bulletin. I'm sure
humblebum
Jul 2012
#37
We're talking about a ten percent discount at a restaurant. That's the topic of this thread.
MADem
Jul 2012
#164
Well, actually, I have. Your attempt to distract with a "LOL" doesn't cut it. nt
MADem
Jul 2012
#206
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
It can be interpreted as extending privilege to churchgoes while placing a burden on non-churchgoers
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2012
#140
Nope. There's no requirement that the bulletin be from "your" church, and no religious test.
MADem
Jul 2012
#215
I think they are trying to generate a pattern--and maybe they DO advertise in the bulletins, as well
MADem
Jul 2012
#234
atheists have poetry on a high school gym wall removed cause it said our heavenly father
leftyohiolib
Jul 2012
#111
So extending privilege to one group at the exclusion of others isn't discrimination? n/t
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2012
#133
Don't go there, you'll get a shitload of Christians from this thread jumping down your throat...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2012
#132
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
I don't see much difference between their religious folks an ours, reading through the comments...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2012
#142
"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
There is no "Freedom From Offense" law or regulation. Vote with your feet if you are offended.
MADem
Jul 2012
#229
... The co-owner of the restaurant, Sharon Prudhomme told FOX43 numbers are down on Sundays
struggle4progress
Jul 2012
#237
Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission opens investigation per rightwing site:
dimbear
Jul 2012
#241
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
My post #239 suggests that the owner was touchy about the complaint at first, and that a rightwing
struggle4progress
Jul 2012
#245