But hey they just want their abominable marriage recognized!

No, it wouldn't be Christian of them- but according to all of you they aren't behaving Christian like- you want to give your money to people who don't like what you are doing, but being forced to do so? Pretty stupid.

You understand biblical theology as well as an ant knows the English language-

The cake makers were being forced to like gay marriage? I must have missed that part of the story.

Who are you talking to? The voices in your head?

You probably just skipped over JCrafts post. It's ok, really.
 
You probably just skipped over JCrafts post. It's ok, really.

I don't think he did, I think I constructed my statement poorly. The point I meant to make is the bakers being forced to bake the gays a wedding cake, not forced to like gay marriage.
 
See for me there are two basic things that I believe should be the main considerations about this bakery issue. #1. If you go into a bakery and ask for a wedding cake and the owner of the bakery respectfully says that they do not make cakes for that type of wedding then that policy should be respected, not necessarily liked, but respected and the people should take their business elsewhere and go find another bakery that will meet their needs which I'm sure there are plenty of others. #2. A business owner that is voluntarily creating a business and providing something to the customers should have the freedom to sell their product to whoever they want to sell it to for whatever reason they want since it is their business and their items being sold. If it was a store owned and run by the city then that wouldn't be the case, but a private business should have the freedom to decide how their business should be run and who they want their items being sold to even if you don't agree with their choices. I know that some people think that a private business owner should be forced to sell their product to anybody that wants it but I don't think that's really freedom.
 
Well I still don't see what's wrong with that. If they bake cakes for straight weddings and like it, and bake cakes for gay weddings and don't like it or approve of it, I don't see how their religious rights have been affected.

Baking a cake for a wedding (which is your job) shouldn't imply your approval of the wedding itself.
 
Well I still don't see what's wrong with that. If they bake cakes for straight weddings and like it, and bake cakes for gay weddings and don't like it or approve of it, I don't see how their religious rights have been affected.

Baking a cake for a wedding (which is your job) shouldn't imply your approval of the wedding itself.

but its' their materials, it's their labor, it's their personal belief, it's their business
 
but its' their materials, it's their labor, it's their personal belief, it's their business

Ok, again, what part of the Christian belief system says to deny service to homosexuals? What part of using their materials or labor for what just so happens to be a paying customers gay wedding i nhhbohohmbs against what the bible teaches?
 
^^Geez that's what I get for using my phone to post while I'm trying to do other things. That nonsense at the end of that last sentence was supposed to be "is". I'd change it, but the mobile version just deletes my post when I try to edit them.
 
^^Geez that's what I get for using my phone to post while I'm trying to do other things. That nonsense at the end of that last sentence was supposed to be "is". I'd change it, but the mobile version just deletes my post when I try to edit them.

What a dumb shit!
 
^^Geez that's what I get for using my phone to post while I'm trying to do other things. That nonsense at the end of that last sentence was supposed to be "is". I'd change it, but the mobile version just deletes my post when I try to edit them.

you could change it but it would still be nonsense.......
 
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