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Cake shop owner will continue to reject orders for same-sex weddings
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Two weeks ago, David Mullins and Charlie Craig didn’t think much would come from the Facebook post they wrote condemning a Lakewood bakery that refused to make a cake for their same-sex wedding reception.
But, as word spread, their story sparked thousands to rally around the couple — and around Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips, who turned the two away for religious reasons.
In a statement, the couple said the July 19 incident was the first time either of them had been turned away from a business because of their sexual orientation, calling the situation “dehumanizing,” “awkward” and “painful.”
“It (support) has turned one of the most profoundly negative experiences of our lives into a joyous affirmation of our love and commitment,” the statement read.
The couple has been together for two years and engaged for six months. Their Providence, Mass., wedding is set for Sept. 16, and a local reception will be held a few weeks later.
While people gathered outside waving rainbow flags and holding “Let them eat cake” signs Saturday, the scene inside Masterpiece Cakeshop was pretty typical of a weekend afternoon, as patrons lined up to take samples and pick up orders.