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It's against her convictions' to let them share a bed.
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Was she within her rights, in refusing to take in this gay couple, even though to accept them would have been against her strong religious convictions?
Was she within her rights, in refusing to take in this gay couple, even though to accept them would have been against her strong religious convictions?
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R1Geezer
No...not angry....more a mixture of boredom and curiosity. When you grow up in an environment where prejudice (of any kind) is not tolerated, and when you work in a fast changing industry, where skill is valued above 'who' you are, it becomes slightly weird when you realise that there are people from previous generations who are still a bit 'ZX Spectrum-y'.
However, as I said before - these ideas will die out. I'm glad I'm here to see these prejudices wither away.
No...not angry....more a mixture of boredom and curiosity. When you grow up in an environment where prejudice (of any kind) is not tolerated, and when you work in a fast changing industry, where skill is valued above 'who' you are, it becomes slightly weird when you realise that there are people from previous generations who are still a bit 'ZX Spectrum-y'.
However, as I said before - these ideas will die out. I'm glad I'm here to see these prejudices wither away.
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lol at Zeuhl, who is presumably somewhere near here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsoli
Anyway, if your convictions tell you you don't have to obey the law, then you should be grateful for the the privilege of paying any penalty the law imposes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsoli
Anyway, if your convictions tell you you don't have to obey the law, then you should be grateful for the the privilege of paying any penalty the law imposes.
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