My whole point in this is that if you provide wedding cakes to heterosexuals [with inscriptions - thus, being "custom"], then you can't refuse a same-sex wedding cake. As long as the inscription isn't obscene or otherwise violate law.
The article does not say that they make traditional wedding cakes - but dollars to donutz, they do ...
It is obscene when the “newlyweds” are the same gender.
This is a whole ‘nother step that evil has foisted upon us and all you can do is play legalistic tiddlywinks.
I just don’t see it that way. I’m not a believer, but I am a traditionalist, and a conservative by nature, and willy-nilly, my sympathies fall with the reluctant bakers.
I was raised liberal, and ingrained with a respect for acts of conscience, so I feel like I recognize these when I see them. Respect for conscience lies at the heart of the founding of the American nation, you know.
Are there legal same sex weddings in the state concerned? - If not then how can he make something for something that does not exist?