Supreme Court Ruling, 7 to 2 decision for the Colorado Baker.

You don't get to make that choice for other people.

Have you expressed this viewpoint to any devout orthodox Muslims or fundamentalist Jews, many (if not most) of whom also regard homosexuality as a repugnant sin punishable by death?

Liberals can get back on all this when Christians in the US start throwing gays off of buildings, tied to chairs, to crowds screaming for their death.
 
What other religious reason would cause someone to refuse to fulfill their business obligations based on something arbitrary like the sex of the customer?

It wasn't about what sex they were; because they were two guys.


Where did he say he wouldn't sell to men?
 
At every opportunity. Believing in hateful gods who cause followers to discriminate and hate based on something one can't change needs to be kicked in the bud until such things don't exist. Gotta be proactive.

I didn't see him say anything about a hateful God, so this seems to be more about your own bias. :good4u:
 
They wouldn't bake a cake because of firmly held religious beliefs. What else?

"They" is one man. There is nothing "else".

Two men filed a complaint with the state of Colorado after they asked cake artist Jack Phillips to design a wedding cake to celebrate their same-sex ceremony.

In an exchange lasting about 30 seconds, Phillips politely declined, explaining that he would gladly make them any other type of baked item they wanted, but that he could not design a cake promoting a same-sex ceremony because of his faith.

“Jack serves all customers; he simply declines to express messages or celebrate events that violate his deeply held beliefs,” Counsel Kristen Waggoner, who argued before the high court on behalf of Phillips. “Creative professionals who serve all people should be free to create art consistent with their convictions without the threat of government punishment.”


http://www.adfmedia.org/news/prdetail/8700
 
"They" is one man. There is nothing "else".

Two men filed a complaint with the state of Colorado after they asked cake artist Jack Phillips to design a wedding cake to celebrate their same-sex ceremony.

In an exchange lasting about 30 seconds, Phillips politely declined, explaining that he would gladly make them any other type of baked item they wanted, but that he could not design a cake promoting a same-sex ceremony because of his faith.

“Jack serves all customers; he simply declines to express messages or celebrate events that violate his deeply held beliefs,” Counsel Kristen Waggoner, who argued before the high court on behalf of Phillips. “Creative professionals who serve all people should be free to create art consistent with their convictions without the threat of government punishment.”


http://www.adfmedia.org/news/prdetail/8700

I used "they" in the context of the business.
 
Why not? I can not care that Legion doesn't believe me and also continue to respond. One has nothing to do with the other.

And I can point out that you claimed to have pointed out your opinion "at every opportunity " to "devout orthodox Muslims" and "fundamentalist Jews" and failed to prove that you have in fact done so.

Have you expressed this viewpoint to any devout orthodox Muslims or fundamentalist Jews, many (if not most) of whom also regard homosexuality as a repugnant sin punishable by death?

At every opportunity. Believing in hateful gods who cause followers to discriminate and hate based on something one can't change needs to be kicked in the bud until such things don't exist. Gotta be proactive.

I can only conclude that you have had no opportunity to expressed your viewpoint to any devout orthodox Muslims or fundamentalist Jews, or that you have had such an opportunity and are dissembling.

Either way, your credibility is nil.
 
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