All of these were requests to provide for a special service for a special event, which in the case of the bakers and florist was akin to making a black or Jewish or Muslim sign maker being asked to create a special sign for a KKK rally.
And in the latter it would be akin to a such as function hall owners refusing to host a KKK event. Or for the homosexual an American Family Association event.
It would be most interesting to see if the same judges who criminalize conscientiously Christians would act likewise in these cases.
Of course, there must be limits, and thus the problem is when both the people and the government refuse to be governed by God first, the God of Scripture.
Meanwhile, the financial cost alone of not saluting the flag of Sodom can be substantial. "The Wildflower Inn in Vermont told a lesbian couple in 2010 that the inn didn't host "gay receptions" because of the owners' "personal feelings." After a lawsuit, it agreed to pay a $10,000 civil penalty, to place $20,000 in a charitable trust and to stop hosting weddings -- whether the couple is gay or straight." -http://www.politifact.com/florida/statements/2013/jul/08/tony-perkins/wedding-vendors-have-been-forced-participate-same-/
We do not have indentured servitude under the constitution. He should tell those reprobates to take a leap.
I’m surprised they didn’t sue. They likely would win because anymore it’s Christians that have no rights.
“their” baby?
Doctors have the right not to treat certain patients.
Here comes another court case that will pretty much boil down to “The government owns you”.
First...I have sincere doubts about this “couples” story.
Second...see above.
lezzies smell $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
What, they can’t find a child-molester or baby-killing doctor to service their needs?
It worked with a Grandma and Flowers , a guy and a Bakery ,so lets try everywhere and everybody ,D’oh
A) This is a HOAX
B) It’s not “their” baby. They stole it from its legitimate parents.
If the story has the facts, then the doctor acted unethically. The office agreed to provide services to the infant, then reneged when he showed up. Seems pretty clear cut.
Maybe they can find a Muslim doctor who will treat her and them
Then again, maybe not
as long as the rats control the judgeships this kind of tyranny will continue...
Since, statistically, children are more likely to be sexually abused when raised by homosexual parents, a physician who is not blinded by the LBGT propaganda would have been in an excellent position to watch for evidence of abuse as the child grew older.
“...made an appointment with pediatrician Vesna Ro”
Had to look up Vesna.
Vesna (myth) -
The vesna or vesnas were mythological female characters associated with youth and springtime in early Slavic mythology, particularly within Croatia,[1] Serbia and Slovenia. Along with her male companion Vesnik, she was associated with rituals conducted in rural areas during springtime.[2] In the nineteenth century, Russian peasants celebrated the return of spring on March 1 by going out to the fields, carrying a clay figure of a lark on a pivot which had been decorated with flowers. They sang songs naming the spring season Vesna.[3] The word “vesna” is still the poetic word for “spring” in the Slovene language.[2] as well as Czech and Slovak. Also, vesna is a Russian word for spring. The month February is sometimes named vesnar in Slovene language.[2]
In Slovene mythology, the beautiful women called “vesnas” lived in palaces atop mountains where they discussed the fate of crops and of human inhabitants. A magical circle around their palaces kept them from leaving the mountain top except during the month of February, when they would travel in wooden carts down to the valley below. Only certain people were capable of hearing them singing. People who snuck up to their mountain palaces might learn their fates, but risked an unpleasant end if they were caught by the vesnas.[2]
The vesna was featured on a Slovenian postage stamp in 2005
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vesna
Vesna (name) -
Vesna is a popular South Slavic female name derived from the name of Vesna, an ancient Slavic goddess of spring. It means “spring” in some Slavic languages. It is in use in Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Slovenia, where it was the fourth most popular name for baby girls born in 2006.[1] It is also given in Australia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vesna_%28name%29
The doctor is probably an Orthodox Christian or an old school Catholic that might have immigrated here.
I read that the Doctor had a disagreement with the parents so she referred the care to another physician in the clinic and there was no delay in the care.
The noob ain’t a wedding cake.