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Interesting. I wonder if you can find a bakery owned by gays and force them to bake cakes like that the way gays force Christian bakeries to bake cakes which rub against their faith.
Get off that dead horse. They were christians, but it was not a christian bakery. No one is allowed to use their religion to discriminate. I think that a gay baker would bake a cake for a christian, a jew or what ever. It is the Christians that want to hate and discriminate, not the gays.
Interesting. I wonder if you can find a bakery owned by gays and force them to bake cakes like that the way gays force Christian bakeries to bake cakes which rub against their faith.
I'm sure he can IF he orders a cake that the bakery offers. Say a white cake with sugar flowers or a blue cake with balloons, or a pink cake with confetti. If the bakery does not offer cakes with offensive statements written on them, then no.
Forcing gays to make cake? Is that supposed to be a terrible thing?
What way is that? More flowers, less flowers?. What is this rubbing you speak of and how often must it be rubbed against your faith?
As you know gays have sued Christian bakeries for not baking cakes which they feel would be in contradiction with their faith. So, I just wondered if it works both ways.
As you know gays have sued Christian bakeries for not baking cakes which they feel would be in contradiction with their faith. So, I just wondered if it works both ways.
If baking wedding cakes offends their religion, then they should stop selling wedding cakes. But if they sell wedding cakes they can not discriminate on who purchases those wedding cakes that they offer for sale.
As you know gays have sued Christian bakeries for not baking cakes which they feel would be in contradiction with their faith. So, I just wondered if it works both ways.
There is no difference between making a wedding cake for gays or straights. Everyone wants a beautiful cake. There is no such thing as a gay wedding cake or a hetero wedding cake. The idea is absurd.
Being gay is not a faith.
Hate speech using God's name should be the real problem for you. It is a problem for me. It takes faith and turns it against another human being. And for what end? How is that okay?
Interesting. I wonder if you can find a bakery owned by gays and force them to bake cakes like that the way gays force Christian bakeries to bake cakes which rub against their faith.
As you know gays have sued Christian bakeries for not baking cakes which they feel would be in contradiction with their faith. So, I just wondered if it works both ways.
How does baking a cake offend someone's religion?
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