that would be the exact same analogy.
the customer wants to use the product/service and is willing to pay. does the producer of the service have the right to say no?
according to CO and WA state, the answer is no if the customer is a homo
RE: the customer wants to use the product/service and is willing to pay. does the producer of the service have the right to say no?
according to CO and WA state, the answer is no if the customer is a homo
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Not exactly an accurate description. If a customer is a homo, the bakers WILL still bake a cake for the person. The CO baker openly stated that.
It is participating in a ceremony that the baker deems sinful [i.e., against his religious beliefs ] that is at issue.
One discriminates against a person because of WHO HE IS, the other discriminates because of WHAT HE DOES.
RFRA is intended to protect those who object to the latter, not the former.