No, he's fine with profiting off them then as long as it doesn't conflict with his religion. I mean come on, it's not like Jesus hung around with a bunch of dudes and got them drunk on free wine.
So when you represent others, you don't feel like you're free to be a bigot, but when you represent yourself, then you are free to be a bigot? Is that really what you're saying?
When I was working in St. Louis I wanted to buy a house. I got a real estate agent who had ties to my aunt in Florida. There was a house for sale by a Black family whom she didn't want me to consider because they were Black. Guess she was not professional. So, you're saying that Blacks and Whites are better than homosexuals. Why? Because only of the law?
No, what I'm really saying is I wouldn't make a custom wedding cake for a gay couple. If they came in and purchased a pre-made cake out of the case? No problemo.
just wondering, if someone said they wouldn't make a custom wedding cake for a christian couple, how you would you feel about it? I mean, outside of just going to another cake making place so really who gives a shit if someone makes a declaration that they won't make a cake.
In that case you shouldn't be given or allowed to retain a business license purporting to serve the public.
Gawd I hate agreeing with ABM but we grew up in a “we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone” generation. I thought the lesbian wedding cake fiasco in Oregon was badly handled. The government had no right weighing against the idiot bakers. All those two lesbians had to do was make the shops recalcitrance known and let the market decide the shop’s fate. Those two ladies (or anyone else of any persuasion) have no right to force those clowns to make them a cake. And the way they went about the situation was counterproductive. You can’t force a business to serve someone and government be damned. If someone refuses to serve me, it’s their loss.
And that rule applies to all of the public regardless of race, color, ethnicity, country of origin or sexual status. Yes, you may discriminate against people who speak with a lisp, or part their hair in the middle or wear a mustache or even walk with a limp unless they are handicapped.