Sep 04 2009

No More Gay Ice Cream

Category: miscellaneousSteve @ 06:45 am

From Peter.  I’ve never been a fan of Ben & Jerry’s and I’ve never had their ice cream.  They seemed to me the quintessential greasy hippies who struck it rich.  They made plenty of capitalist cash, but never relinquished their far-lefty, socialist roots.  Good riddance.

As you may have seen on the news tonight, Ben & Jerry’s is celebrating homosexual “marriage” in Vermont by offering “Hubby-Hubby” Ice Cream.

Although I used to be a fan of their ice cream, this is now the last straw. No more.

Not even any Cherry Garcia.
None.
Cold Turkey.
It’s over.
Let it be known from this day forward that I officially refuse to buy or eat any Ben & Jerry Ice Cream now or in the future.

There are plenty of legitimate alternatives now anyway – Hey! I should know!

I urge you all to consider the same thing.
Ben & Jerry’s may not care that they lost a few ice cream fans, but at least my conscience stays clean.

Amen and amen. You can wail about whether boycotts are effective or ‘fair’ or whatever. Have a nice day. And some Haagen Dasz.

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Jul 10 2008

Homosexual Sues Zondervan for ‘Emotional Duress and Mental Instability’

Category: faith,news and politics,religionSteve @ 13:54 pm

It was only a matter of time, I suppose.  Rick at HolyCoast posts a WorldNet Daily article about a Michigan man suing Zondervan and Thomas Nelson publishers for printing bibles that call homosexuality a sin.

“A homosexual man who has a blog on Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign website is suing two major Christian publishers for violating his constitutional rights and causing emotional pain, because the Bible versions they publish refer to homosexuality as a sin.

Bradley LaShawn Fowler, 39, of Canton, Mich., is seeking $60 million from Zondervan and another $10 million from Thomas Nelson Publishing in lawsuits filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, the Grand Rapids Press reported.

Fowler filed his claim against Grand Rapids-based Zondervan Monday, alleging its Bibles’ references to homosexuality as a sin have made him an outcast from his family and contributed to physical discomfort and periods of “demoralization, chaos and bewilderment,” the paper said.  He filed suit against Tennessee publisher Thomas Nelson in June.

Zondervan says that even if Fowler’s claim is credible, he’s suing the wrong party. A company spokesman told WOOD-TV in Grand Rapids that Zondervan doesn’t translate the Bible or own the copyright for any of the translations but relies, instead, on the “scholarly judgment of credible translation committees.”

U.S. District Judge Julian Abele Cook Jr. refused Monday to appoint an attorney to represent Fowler in the Thomas Nelson case, saying the court “has some very genuine concerns about the nature and efficacy of these claims.”

Fowler, who is representing himself in both lawsuits, says in his complaint against Zondervan that the publisher intended to design a religious, sacred document to reflect an individual opinion or a group’s conclusion to cause “me or anyone who is a homosexual to endure verbal abuse, discrimination, episodes of hate, and physical violence … including murder.”

Fowler alleges both Zondervan and Thomas Nelson, with its King James Bible, manipulated Scripture without informing the public by using the term “homosexuals” in a New Testament passage, 1 Corinthians 6:9.
He told the Grand Rapids TV station in an interview he wants to “compensate for the past 20 years of emotional duress and mental instability.”

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Jul 19 2006

Dogs Don’t Moo: Update

Category: faith,miscellaneousSteve @ 10:50 am

In a follow-on to the earlier story about a dog that needs to realize that he is actually a dog, the good folks at Focus on the Family have found a dog that knows he is a dog.

Focus Counters Mooing Pup

PERRY SWANSON (Colorado Springs Gazette), July 19.
Two pooches are the unlikely mascots for competing ideas in Colorado Springs over what makes a person gay. First there was Norman, the puppy who says “moo” because he was born different, according to an ad campaign that started early last month. Organizers of the Born Different campaign say Norman is a metaphor for gay people, who they argue were born different and deserve acceptance.

Tuesday, a dog named Sherman launched a counter-campaign with a sharp “woof,” a sound he makes because, his creators say, “that’s what dogs do.” A campaign featuring Sherman called “No Moo Lies” begins today with an advertisement in The Gazette.

Colorado will likely join New York, Georgia, and other states in further protecting marriage by imposing bans on homosexual unions.

Colorado voters will decide in the November election whether to change state law to grant the benefits of marriage to same-sex couples in domestic partnerships. Organizers are gathering petition signatures for three other ballot measures to change the Colorado Constitution, including one to ban any new legal status similar to marriage, one to define marriage as only the union of one man and one woman, and a third establishing domestic partnerships for same-sex couples. The last measure is similar to the one already on the ballot, except that it would change the constitution rather than merely state law.

States are fed up and if Congress won’t act, they will.

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