What if an Atheist baker refused to create a religious cake?

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Can't say as I care since they aren't being asked to approve of marriage equality, the courts do that, all they are required to do is what they already do, bake cakes.

PaintChipEater, why don't you give this a try?

If there is a very talented cake decorator and he is looking for a job. A gay baker thinks that the decorator would be good for his business, so he orders the decorator to come work for him. The decorator doesn't want to, because he doesn't want to work for a queer.

Should the decorator be compelled by law to work for the gay baker?
Nope.
 
The cake topper was not why the bakers refused. The "wedding" was the problem.

Wedding wasn't a problem, nor the wedding cake.

Gay wedding cake for gay wedding was.
There is no such thing as a gay wedding cake, just cakes for gay weddings, that look the same except for the cake topper, that the baker is not required to stock.

Christian baker believe there is no such thing as gay wedding.

It's not on the menu.
Can't say as I care since they aren't being asked to approve of marriage equality, the courts do that, all they are required to do is what they already do, bake cakes.

Can't make something that is not on menu.

You said it yourself, BK doesn't make Big Macs. Although is a burger, it's not on a menu.
Well, lucky for the gays, gay wedding cakes are on the menu, they look just like,....................................................wait for it,...............................................................wedding cakes.
 
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Can't say as I care since they aren't being asked to approve of marriage equality, the courts do that, all they are required to do is what they already do, bake cakes.

PaintChipEater, why don't you give this a try?

If there is a very talented cake decorator and he is looking for a job. A gay baker thinks that the decorator would be good for his business, so he orders the decorator to come work for him. The decorator doesn't want to, because he doesn't want to work for a queer.

Should the decorator be compelled by law to work for the gay baker?
Nope.

In what way does that differ from your demand that a baker work for a gay couple against his will?

What is the distinction?
 
I don't think discrimination is hateful.

I think it's stupid but not necessarily hateful.

Look if I walked into a local business and the guy said<"Sorry but we don't serve average White guys here."

I would walk out and find a business that wanted my money. I wouldn't throw a hissy fit I would simply move on and forget that clown and his business.
 
Wedding wasn't a problem, nor the wedding cake.

Gay wedding cake for gay wedding was.
There is no such thing as a gay wedding cake, just cakes for gay weddings, that look the same except for the cake topper, that the baker is not required to stock.

Christian baker believe there is no such thing as gay wedding.

It's not on the menu.
Can't say as I care since they aren't being asked to approve of marriage equality, the courts do that, all they are required to do is what they already do, bake cakes.

Can't make something that is not on menu.

You said it yourself, BK doesn't make Big Macs. Although is a burger, it's not on a menu.
Well, lucky for the gays, gay wedding cakes are on the menu, they look just like,....................................................wait for it,...............................................................wedding cakes.

Menu shows wedding cake.
If you want wedding cake, you order wedding cake.

Menu shows Whopper.
If you want Whopper, you order Whopper, not Big Mac.

Have you tried ordering Whopper with a topper?
 
It's wise for businesses to remember that LGBTs also have straight friends - and word of mouth can hurt a business.
 
There is no such thing as a gay wedding cake, just cakes for gay weddings, that look the same except for the cake topper, that the baker is not required to stock.

Christian baker believe there is no such thing as gay wedding.

It's not on the menu.
Can't say as I care since they aren't being asked to approve of marriage equality, the courts do that, all they are required to do is what they already do, bake cakes.

Can't make something that is not on menu.

You said it yourself, BK doesn't make Big Macs. Although is a burger, it's not on a menu.
Well, lucky for the gays, gay wedding cakes are on the menu, they look just like,....................................................wait for it,...............................................................wedding cakes.

Menu shows wedding cake.
If you want wedding cake, you order wedding cake.

Menu shows Whopper.
If you want Whopper, you order Whopper, not Big Mac.

Have you tried ordering Whopper with a topper?
Nope. That would be idiotic. And if I wanted a topper that looked like this, I wouldn't expect, or require, the baker to have it.
Funny-Sexy-Las-Vegas-Wedding-Cake-Topper-.jpg
 
That Baker's rights would likely be respected and honored. Right now the in-thing is persecuting Christians. Their rights and beliefs don't matter to hateful Communists/Democrats. It's ok to persecute them.
 
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Can't say as I care since they aren't being asked to approve of marriage equality, the courts do that, all they are required to do is what they already do, bake cakes.

PaintChipEater, why don't you give this a try?

If there is a very talented cake decorator and he is looking for a job. A gay baker thinks that the decorator would be good for his business, so he orders the decorator to come work for him. The decorator doesn't want to, because he doesn't want to work for a queer.

Should the decorator be compelled by law to work for the gay baker?
Nope.

In what way does that differ from your demand that a baker work for a gay couple against his will?

What is the distinction?
Actually he's working for money, making cakes. The reason why someone wants one of his cakes is none of his damn business. His business, making cakes.
 
That Baker's rights would likely be respected and honored. Right now the in-thing is persecuting Christians. Their rights and beliefs don't matter to hateful Communists/Democrats. It's ok to persecute them.

Rights do matter to Communists/Liberals/Progressives.

But only their rights.
 
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Can't say as I care since they aren't being asked to approve of marriage equality, the courts do that, all they are required to do is what they already do, bake cakes.

PaintChipEater, why don't you give this a try?

If there is a very talented cake decorator and he is looking for a job. A gay baker thinks that the decorator would be good for his business, so he orders the decorator to come work for him. The decorator doesn't want to, because he doesn't want to work for a queer.

Should the decorator be compelled by law to work for the gay baker?
Nope.

In what way does that differ from your demand that a baker work for a gay couple against his will?

What is the distinction?
Actually he's working for money, making cakes. The reason why someone wants one of his cakes is none of his damn business. His business, making cakes.

Sure, order the cake and don't insist what is for. As you said, it's none of baker business.
 
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Can't say as I care since they aren't being asked to approve of marriage equality, the courts do that, all they are required to do is what they already do, bake cakes.

PaintChipEater, why don't you give this a try?

If there is a very talented cake decorator and he is looking for a job. A gay baker thinks that the decorator would be good for his business, so he orders the decorator to come work for him. The decorator doesn't want to, because he doesn't want to work for a queer.

Should the decorator be compelled by law to work for the gay baker?
Nope.

In what way does that differ from your demand that a baker work for a gay couple against his will?

What is the distinction?
Actually he's working for money, making cakes. The reason why someone wants one of his cakes is none of his damn business. His business, making cakes.

Sure, order the cake and don't insist what is for. As you said, it's none of baker business.
Fina an dandy, however if the fact that the wedding cake, or any cake for that matter, will be for gay people, that changes nothing, nothing at all.
 
PaintChipEater, why don't you give this a try?

If there is a very talented cake decorator and he is looking for a job. A gay baker thinks that the decorator would be good for his business, so he orders the decorator to come work for him. The decorator doesn't want to, because he doesn't want to work for a queer.

Should the decorator be compelled by law to work for the gay baker?
Nope.

In what way does that differ from your demand that a baker work for a gay couple against his will?

What is the distinction?
Actually he's working for money, making cakes. The reason why someone wants one of his cakes is none of his damn business. His business, making cakes.

Sure, order the cake and don't insist what is for. As you said, it's none of baker business.
Fina an dandy, however if the fact that the wedding cake, or any cake for that matter, will be for gay people, that changes nothing, nothing at all.

If queers demand a special cake for a sacrilegious ceremony that Christians feel they cannot participate in, yup, we will refuse to make it.
 
Sorry faggots, you don't own us. And you don't dictate what constitutes a sacrament. No matter how many laws you pass.
 
The left seems to hate people that stand on their moral convictions.
Not if they pick the rights ones, and the morality is real. There's nothing moral about baking cakes for cash, it's a business.

Who are to say what morals are right or wrong?
Our society, our rules.

You think with your 3.8 percent population that you can claim the society is yours?

That has to be an April Fool's joke!

You forgot to add in the percent of the population who support the equal rights of that 3.8% or whatever the real number is.

I didn't forget shit.
 

In what way does that differ from your demand that a baker work for a gay couple against his will?

What is the distinction?
Actually he's working for money, making cakes. The reason why someone wants one of his cakes is none of his damn business. His business, making cakes.

Sure, order the cake and don't insist what is for. As you said, it's none of baker business.
Fina an dandy, however if the fact that the wedding cake, or any cake for that matter, will be for gay people, that changes nothing, nothing at all.

If queers demand a special cake for a sacrilegious ceremony that Christians feel they cannot participate in, yup, we will refuse to make it.
The bible thumpers aren't participating in the ceremony though are they?
 
Who are to say what morals are right or wrong?
Our society, our rules.

You think with your 3.8 percent population that you can claim the society is yours?

That has to be an April Fool's joke!
I'm in the 96%, and tell us, how small should a population be before it is unworthy of equal rights?

You don't have a right to have a cake baked for you.

You do from a cake baking business.

HAHAHAHAHA
 
In what way does that differ from your demand that a baker work for a gay couple against his will?

What is the distinction?
Actually he's working for money, making cakes. The reason why someone wants one of his cakes is none of his damn business. His business, making cakes.

Sure, order the cake and don't insist what is for. As you said, it's none of baker business.
Fina an dandy, however if the fact that the wedding cake, or any cake for that matter, will be for gay people, that changes nothing, nothing at all.

If queers demand a special cake for a sacrilegious ceremony that Christians feel they cannot participate in, yup, we will refuse to make it.
The bible thumpers aren't participating in the ceremony though are they?
They sure as shit are if they're making a cake that's going to be displayed in the middle of it.
 

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