were a group.....desirous of having a cake made celebrating human sacrifice....would local bakeries be forced to make such a product or face legal consequences?
Why is the business “subject” to “the law”? I thought right to refuse service was something that has been practiced for hundreds if not housands of years in the marketplace.
gays are a hate group
They have Muslims in Ireland, why didn’t this little sissy get a cake made by them? I thought the left sees them as being “on the same team”?
“First the churches, then the bakeries and the kids are ours! HaHaHa. No one can stop us!”. If they already didn’t control the schools and the media, this would be funny.
Not gay...sodomite.
It’s sad that these Christians are putting their heads, and businesses on the chopping block by refusing to do something that IS NOT A SIN—namely, baking a cake.
It is a disgrace that those who DO have an obligation to defend real marriage are caving in—legislators, priests, BISHOPS. In the U.K., all but one bishop are giving Communion to pro-abortion, pro-sodomy legislators, just as our bishops do.
The GAYSTAPO strikes yet again ...
Why do these fascists always invoke “the law?” The law is what is the problem, the EFFECTS of it.
Rush said it right , “I would love to make you a cake ,but it would offend Muslims “ ,LOL
So no business can ever turn away a customer? If I try to go into a movie theater carrying a big bag of home-popped popcorn and a jug of sweet tea, and they don’t let me in, can I sue? If I try to go into a fancy restaurant wearing ripped cutoffs and flip-flops, and they don’t let me in, can I sue? Businesses have always turned people away for a variety of reasons. These recent rulings are extremely worrying.
Gay Cake = Cow Patty