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When will people get this idea CORRECT? The bakery/cake thing is NOT a business decision, it IS a religious decision. The gay couple could chose ANY pre-made cake in the store, this is the business side of the equation. All public business should be done with NO restrictions to race, creed, sexual preference etc. When the gay couple DEMANDED the bakery make them a GAY WEDDING CAKE, that crossed into the religious belief side of the equation. They were NOW wanting someone to participate in THEIR religious or lack of religious ceremony. Thereby doing something totally against the bakery's religious cannon. This would be NO DIFFERENT than DEMANDING a Muslim deli/restaurant prepare and serve a pork dinner.
What "Chicken-Little" at the Red Hen did was truly a "SEGREGATING" business decision. She might as well have posted a sign "NO (BLACKs, JEWs, GAYs, CONSERVATIVEs, or whatever other group ALLOWED)" at the front door of a public business.
Discrimination (of ANY KIND) has NO PLACE in public business! But when business interacts with the religious ceremony, latitude MUST be given to allow the religious beliefs of ALL parties to be followed.
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I am confused. Wedding cakes can be gay somehow?
It's as intolerant to demand a restaurant serving halal or kosher food cook pork as to demand some other restaurant stop serving such food because it's against your religion.
Their house, their rules.