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Originally Posted by Jellicletrb Oh well. It's their prerogative to feel that way. Different strokes.... |
A preogative is a right or privilege, and they do have the right to feel anyway that they choose, but they do not have the right to formalize that into an action that stigmatizes God, as well as all Christians, Jews, and to some degree Muslims. No one on this Earth owns anything, only God does. We are merely the stewards of whatever he places in our hands. If the faith of Christians is not something to be defended, then whose beliefs are? While my objections are based on my faith, others should also object simply based on the principle of defending their own free speech.
No one has the right to tell someone else what they can say, unless what they have to say is of a dangerous nature, like yelling fire in a crowded theater, or inciting to riot. Obviously, Newegg has the power to do as they choose, but power does not equal right, or for that matter legal. While Newegg has the power to abuse their customers, their customers have the power not to do business with them. Of course, if anyone feels that saving a couple of dollars is worth giving up their own rights, then ignore this and keep doing business as usual.