Author Topic: A letter from the CEO of Hobby Lobby  (Read 3784 times)


more like the stubbornness of many of them

I totally agree with this. I'm not gonna let the government take my money so teen girls can have love while txting yolo swag

"Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God."
Matthew 19:24

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The eye of the needle is what they called the small entrances to towns where people were supposed to enter on foot. They were narrow so that it would be difficult to get an animal through, as well as a crowd of people. It's not impossible for a camel to fit through, it would just take a lot of effort to push the camel through without relying on the camel's own strength to carry your stuff.

I totally agree with this. I'm not gonna let the government take my money so teen girls can have love while txting yolo swag

There are times when abortion is justified; a couple are rape and incest. Making someone carry a rape baby and raise it to adulthood is like saying "Hey, I know you had a horrible, unforgettable experience where your whole body was violated, but have this reminder of how you felt when you were raped, which you keep for 18 years and 9 months or more, and pay thousands of dollars and years of time protecting and taking care of it. Okay?"

There are times when abortion is justified; a couple are rape and incest. Making someone carry a rape baby and raise it to adulthood is like saying "Hey, I know you had a horrible, unforgettable experience where your whole body was violated, but have this reminder of how you felt when you were raped, which you keep for 18 years and 9 months or more, and pay thousands of dollars and years of time protecting and taking care of it. Okay?"
yeah but its like trying to give welfare to black people. I understand its for people looking for jobs but its rediculous how people take advantage of it


yeah but its like trying to give welfare to black people. I understand its for people looking for jobs but its rediculous how people take advantage of it


I'm not sure what the percentage of people who go "lol forget condoms I'll just get an abortion if I get pregnant" is but I'm pretty sure it's a lot lower than you seem to be suggesting

I'm not sure what the percentage of people who go "lol forget condoms I'll just get an abortion if I get pregnant" is but I'm pretty sure it's a lot lower than you seem to be suggesting
plenty, im serious

I don't get it, he doesn't believe in abortion so he wants to make sure none of his employees can choose to get an abortion? That's the least American thing I've ever heard lol. He can be Christian and he can disprove of abortion but he can't force his beliefs on his employees if he gives them healthcare they have the right to use it based on their own beliefs as it is their health and their circumstance.

plenty, im serious
I think people would opt for the condoms rather than the pills that harm them.

Yeah, that guy is a joke when it comes to freedom of religion.

I don't get it, he doesn't believe in abortion so he wants to make sure none of his employees can choose to get an abortion? That's the least American thing I've ever heard lol. He can be Christian and he can disprove of abortion but he can't force his beliefs on his employees if he gives them healthcare they have the right to use it based on their own beliefs as it is their health and their circumstance.
Oh wow, Visage posted something serious?! I mean, he's totally right, but...has this happened before?

Condoms aren't that expensive. If you and your partner can't afford a pack between your wages, you probably should consider not engaging in actions that result in conceiving a child.

As for rape (which is less than 1% of abortions btw), fine, let that burden fall on the business. I doubt it's a majority of cases, and I'm fairly certain the woman has more on her mind that just the financial burden.

Condoms aren't that expensive. If you and your partner can't afford a pack between your wages, you probably should consider not engaging in actions that result in conceiving a child. getting better jobs, because you're both going to starve.

As for rape (which is less than 1% of abortions btw), fine, let that burden fall on the business. I doubt it's a majority of cases, and I'm fairly certain the woman has more on her mind that just the financial burden.



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