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Why would someone want to get serviced by someone who doesn't want to serve them?
It is clearly a publicity stunt.
If not, there's a massive market for gay marriage bakeries, and I should start a new business
Why would someone want to get serviced by someone who doesn't want to serve them?
Even if the reason to deny them is racism I'm not sure why that should matter. Nobody is advocating outward hatred but if someone is asking you to do something for them you should be able to deny them for any reason you want. The law to me just makes sense.
so goldy thinks a business HAS to serve any customer NO MATTER WHAT
land of the free
Agreed... but the LGBT crowd will yell, kick, and scream til everyone bows down.
Isn't the point of legalizing LGBT marriage transference of job benefits , hospital visitation rights, family leave issues,adoption rights etc and you know something heterosexuals have access to . I really don't think it is so they can make christians bake them cakes or have "everyone bow down"
The above notion is born from the religeous right putting words into the mouths of the gay
Isn't the point of legalizing LGBT marriage transference of job benefits , hospital visitation rights, family leave issues,adoption rights etc and you know something heterosexuals have access to . I really don't think it is so they can make christians bake them cakes or have "everyone bow down"
The above notion is born from the religeous right putting words into the mouths of the gay
most people have to be pulled kicking and screaming when it comes to breaking down walls of treating people as equal
They can get over it. If a Christian doesn't want to be a part of a gay wedding, get the **** over it.
I wouldn't expect a black person to cater a KKK wedding
I wouldn't expect a gay person to cater to whoever the biggest anti-gay group is.
You clearly don't think a business can deny any service... and for that I think you're insane...
most people have to be pulled kicking and screaming when it comes to breaking down walls of treating people as equal
Ok, noted, but that doesn't answer my question. Why is this, the civil bond between two individuals of the same sex, where the line is drawn, and not around other "sexual sins"?
Agreed... but the LGBT crowd will yell, kick, and scream til everyone bows down.
I didn't know that getting a cake was a constitutional right
It kinda is
From another person?
I don't draw it there.
what is the second half of that sentence