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    Judy Crook, who runs the bookshop, told the Guardian that, though as “a point of basic Christian belief, we welcome everybody”, they did not want to promote homosexuality and “we’re not happy with the gay rights situation”.

    “We have to respect other people’s views. But we didn’t want the flag flying outside our shop.”

    She even admits it’s not Christianity saying to hate LGBTQ folk. She’s just a bigot.

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      did not want to promote homosexuality

      It’s not a recruitment drive. Looking at a rainbow flag doesn’t make you become gay.

      People like that need pushing in the sea

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          Sounds like the Alcoholic’s Anonymous loophole will work, you just need to decide your higher power is a doorknob or whatever.

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          Presumably IRL they live in a fairly secular, non theocratic society, so perhaps its their chance to start a virtual cult. Strange that they’re non specific about this higher being. Guess I could bring one of my equally fictitious higher beings on one of their fictitious raids.

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          I thought Christian didn’t like world of Warcraft because it promoted demons or something.

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      "We have to respect other people’s views, except we don’t want to, also we welcome everybody but don’t want them to have rights. "

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      Why doesn’t the journalist ask “in what way does this impact your freedom of religion” and then stand there while they tie themselves in knots trying to answer the question.

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    I’m offended by Christians, but I can live with them. Musn’t upset the bigots though, for some reason.

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          Those were the days weren’t they? Watching them flamboyantly dancing through the cross hairs of my .22 rifle! This country’s gone to the dogs old chap!

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    I look forward to the day when we stop displaying signs that celebrate human execution in public. When those idiots are bleating about “tH1nk 0f tH3 cH1ldr3n” why doesn’t that apply to their silly death cult?

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    The new administration has also introduced Christian prayer at the start of its meetings, with a Reform councillor, the group whip Dan Price, saying the UK was a “Christian country”.

    Cool.

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    https://maps.app.goo.gl/xu6tCpa7BeuL4mvT8

    This is the business on Google Maps if anyone wants to leave them a nice 1 star review

    Google probably tracks the link reviews are coming from to detect review bombing though, not sure if we can find a way around that.

    (Note: a previous, now deleted, comment I posted contained a link to the wrong business, please don’t use that link if you still see it for some reason)