We don’t live in a theocracy, our founders were no fools. As a Christian if a gay person came into my bakery for a wedding cake, I would make sure that it was baked and decorated to the best of my ability. I would be sure to give a heaping measure while bearing in mind that my Father in heaven makes it rain on the just and unjust alike. My job is to be a good witness, not a part of a pitchfork and torch wielding mob. You never know how God will use you to further His kingdom.
The “theocracy” argument is a liberal (false) one; nobody is putting forth any law to establish a federal church. The point of the First Amendment is having the ability to have free exercise of religion especially because the federal government is not theocratic.
That is not Christian when one’s actions works against one’s free exercise of religion, with all due respect. And the gays are not doing it to make themselves more free, but to attack Christianswho thus far are their only targets in this respect.
How about as a Christian and as an American *you* are free to service a homosexual wedding any way you want, and Olog is free to NOT service a homosexual wedding. I cannot, for the life of me, understand why an American Christian would condone anything but freedom in how one chooses to run their business.