Posted on 12/16/2014 7:39:56 PM PST by TurboZamboni
Christian bakeries that refuse to make pro-homosexual marriage cakes are persecuted throughout America. They get sued, they get fined, they get death threats, and they lose their businesses. So we at Shoebat.com called some 13 prominent bakers who are either gay or pro-gay and requested that they make a pro-traditional marriage cake with the words "Gay marriage is wrong" placed on the cake. Each one denied us service, and even used deviant insults and obscenities against us. One baker even said that she would make me a cookie with a large phallus on it. We recorded all of this in a video that will stun the American people as to how militant and intolerant the homosexual agenda is:
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The GAYSTAPO will protect its own .....
Maybe a little too provocative. Something like "Marriage is between a man and a woman" might have been less in-your-face.
Who knows how a judge will view this.
They sue us, we boycott them. There is more of us. Hope there is enough of them to keep that bakery open.
wait...logic...
“Why would you give a queer your money?”
I’d pay him to make a pro-biblical marriage cake.
Well, to find a great reason to sue to make money off of them, apparently.
Oh, wanting a cake isn't the point at all. Rather, it's making them bake it that is the important thing. Or better still, getting recognition for the fact that businesses ought to be able to refuse business that offends their consciences without fear of reprisal.
If they actually made you a cake, you'd get a couple pictures and then toss it in a dumpster.
I think they misplayed this. Call the pro-gay baker and ask them to bake a wedding cake with a groom and a young boy on it.
Now, what do they do? Agree to bake it and the baker is endorsing pedophilia. Refuse to bake it and the baker is guilty of refusing an offensive message on a wedding cake.
“If two men atop a wedding cake is okay, why shouldn’t a wedding cake with a man and a boy?”, I would ask pointedly. Let them try to wriggle their way out of that one.
Jesus said in the Last Days, What’s right will be wrong, and wrong will be right
I love you guys!!
Funny my brother predicted something like this a few days ago and said he was going to break out in a tirade about “straight bashing” with gays when they start their crap talking about how bad straight Christians are and flip the tables on them even calling them intolerant...lol
Try, as a straight woman, going to a homosexual bar. They hiss at you. It’s happened to me!
Try making a homosexual t-shirt company make a Westboro Baptist type t-shirt (I have no sympathy with Westboro. This is just an example).
Make a homosexual “church” lease their building for National Organization of Marriage meetings. See how far you get.
Make the Gay and Lesbian Community Center here rent space for a Bible believing Christian church to meet.
Make the homosexual parade here allow the Mormons to have a recruitment float! (I am not a Mormon. . . just saying. . . how would they like it?)
And yes, there are more than 13 homo-themed bakeries in the U.S.! (I live in S.F. They take “pride” seriously here). Tons of homosexual themed stores of every type, particularly in the Castro, Folsom area, Valencia Street, and Polk Gulch.
“Gays” tell absolutely everyone about what attracts them.
I’ve wondered what the quid pro quo for the gays suing straights might be. It would not have done to simply ask for a wedding cake. This is the answer.
NOW SUE THEM FOR DISCRIMINATION!!!!!!
Actually, the homosexual sites are saying he asked wrong, or it’s different because of the message on the cake. They’re danged & determined to make it mandatory to celebrate sin.
That actually makes his case stronger, in that he couldn’t find bakeries owned by either straights or gays to make his cake, because of viewpoint discrimination.
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