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If there is actual proof, yes. That heavily edited video is not proof. It appeared to me that one baker said that he didn't do picture cakes, and I couldn't even hear the other one.
I would really like to see the unedited tapes.
By actual proof do you mean if it is reported by mainstream media?
By actual proof do you mean if it is reported by mainstream media?
No, by proof I mean a real couple going in and ordering a cake that the baker actually makes. Not some vlogger who is acting in a very exaggerated manner, and asking for something that the bakery doesn't make.
No, by proof I mean a real couple going in and ordering a cake that the baker actually makes. Not some vlogger who is acting in a very exaggerated manner, and asking for something that the bakery doesn't make.
So if an undercover reporter goes into a Muslim bakery and asks for a cake to be made for a gay wedding and is ejected from the bakery, you would not consider that real?
Yes, they do. It's a cake celebrating a same-sex marriage. First Amendment Religious Freedom rights violation.
It's a cake celebrating....it's a cake. Anyone can buy one, and anyone can celebrate whatever they want with it. Or throw it on the ground. It must keep some religious bakers up at night wondering what people are doing once they take a cake or a bag of cookies home. Or a pie. An American Pie.
It's a cake celebrating....it's a cake. Anyone can buy one, and anyone can celebrate whatever they want with it. Or throw it on the ground. It must keep some religious bakers up at night wondering what people are doing once they take a cake or a bag of cookies home. Or a pie. An American Pie.
You are not a religious person so you cannot see the Christian point of view. You never will.
So if an undercover reporter goes into a Muslim bakery and asks for a cake to be made for a gay wedding and is ejected from the bakery, you would not consider that real?
Yes. The video I saw was so heavily edited and the sound so bad I could barely hear it. Also in one of the bakeries the baker appeared to be saying that he did not make cakes with pictures.
Of course I can, and I know your faith doesn't extend to flour and sugar. It's posing, and god would be annoyed at you.
Seriously.......you post that my God (in small letters) would be annoyed at me? If you were God's chosen spokesperson, I think that all Christian leaders would have received the memo.
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