Senate approves historic legislation to protect same-sex marriages

Precisely. There are myriad ways to deny service to a customer without claiming religious persecution.

I turn down jobs all the time because I simply don't have the time. If they want to wait, they wait.
Nazis aren’t a protected class, so refusing them service is allowed.
 
Not true. There were plenty of gay people in the military

Yes true. When Dutch joined the Navy if you admitted you were gay you were thrown out. Only way you stayed in is if you hid the fact you were gay.
 
Nazis aren’t a protected class, so refusing them service is allowed.
Weren't the gay customers ruled against almost every time?
One case was about the bakers doxxing the couple, and they received death threats. That was the reason for the extremely large award.
 
Ever get bite by a Brown recluse??
You have to really try to get bitten by one. They aren't aggressive unless they are threatened. Typically, someone crawling around under a building and accidentally touching one.

They don't seek out humans
 
The Supreme Court will hear a case next week about a graphic artist who does not want to design web sites for gay marriages. The CO law does not allow a person to refuse to sell a product it sells to the general public, but items which are "expressive" or artistic/creative give them more religious protection.
 
I would NEVER want my cake baked by someone who told me they objected to doing so. I would want someone who actually WANTED to bake my cake be the ones who did. Then again,...Im not an imbecile
 
The Supreme Court will hear a case next week about a graphic artist who does not want to design web sites for gay marriages. The CO law does not allow a person to refuse to sell a product it sells to the general public, but items which are "expressive" or artistic/creative give them more religious protection.
And this artist is also trying to make this a legal case, when they could have denied service in a number of ways that weren't confrontational.
 
Apollyan was selfish and wouldnt share his curds OR whey. He fucked around and found out.
 
I would NEVER want my cake baked by someone who told me they objected to doing so. I would want someone who actually WANTED to bake my cake be the ones who did. Then again,...Im not an imbecile
Sometimes I wonder if the customer is trying to make an issue in the same way the baker is.

But...in some areas there aren't a lot of options for a high end cake. I remember one case where the baker did jobs for the gay couple in the past, but refused service just because it was now for their wedding.
 
And this artist is also trying to make this a legal case, when they could have denied service in a number of ways that weren't confrontational.

Yes, although that is too easy to catch. It is like a landlord who will not rent to blacks and they have a white couple apply for the same rental unit to see if they are accepted.

The law probably needs to be established so all gay couples do not find their baker "too busy."'

It seems ironic for a person to exercise their religious principles by having to lie.
 
Yes, although that is too easy to catch. It is like a landlord who will not rent to blacks and they have a white couple apply for the same rental unit to see if they are accepted.

The law probably needs to be established so all gay couples do not find their baker "too busy."'

It seems ironic for a person to exercise their religious principles by having to lie.
Whereas that is true about getting caught if you are monitored, I would assume anything for a wedding is easy to refuse. There is typically a deadline that can be used as an excuse.

The irony is always present whenever there are legal cases based on 'religious dogma'. Hobby Lobby is free to deny access to contraception, but their retirement plans invest in the same companies that make contraception devices.

Bakers cite 'sin' as the reason for refusal of service, but they repeatedly work for divorced people, felons, unmarried couples, etc..
 
Whereas that is true about getting caught if you are monitored, I would assume anything for a wedding is easy to refuse. There is typically a deadline that can be used as an excuse.

The irony is always present whenever there are legal cases based on 'religious dogma'. Hobby Lobby is free to deny access to contraception, but their retirement plans invest in the same companies that make contraception devices.

Bakers cite 'sin' as the reason for refusal of service, but they repeatedly work for divorced people, felons, unmarried couples, etc..
Very good point.
 
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