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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 4/2/15 2:41 PM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 4/2/15 1:04 PM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 4/1/15 11:25 PM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
Closed: Indiana Pizza Parlor That Won't Cater Same-Sex Weddings Because, Jesus

An Indiana family-owned pizza restaurant says they've had to close down
after telling reporters they support Gov. Pence's anti-gay "religious freedom" law.

The O'Connor family in Walkerton, Indiana last night told reporters they
would never refuse to serve gay people, but they could never cater a
same-sex wedding. The owners of Memories Pizza for nine years, the
O'Connors have religious images and ornaments lining the pizza parlor's
walls and cash register stand.

"If a gay couple came in and wanted us to provide pizzas for their
wedding, we would have to say no," Crystal O'Connor told ABC 57 News. "We
are a Christian establishment."

http://tinyurl.com/pxagsmh

Number of times in the New Testament Jesus spoke out against
homosexuality: 0 Christianity, apparently, isn't that closely connected to Jesus.

So you will have to get someone else to cater your next wedding.


Right, Bilious, because ****ty pizza from an evangelical pizza parlor in
bum****, indiana, would be my first choice as to what to serve at a
wedding. I wouldn't eat a ****ty pizza from Papa John's or Domino's, either.

Who said it was ****ty pizza? The only thing you left out was death
threats, arson threats, etc.


It's evangelical pizza from indiana. Therefore, it is ****ty pizza.


I guess you do like Catholic pizza in Rome, IT.



I was born and raised in the city that many experts believe has some of
the best pizza restaurants in the country. Most of these restaurants are
owned and operated by the sons and daughters and grandchildren of the
Italian immigrants who founded them. One of these restaurants is where
pizza supposedly was "invented." I'm not impressed by the idea of pizza
made in Indiana by a family named O'Connor.


So they were not eating flatbread open faced sandwiches in Italy, before
"pizza" was invented in NH?