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To: Ted Grant

If a guy comes into the bakery and asks the bakery to make him a cake celebrating the fact that he is cheating on his wife, then the bakery should have the right to refuse to make the cake. If the same guy comes in and asks the bakery to make him a birthday cake, then the bakery should not have the right to refuse to make him the cake,at least based on religious reasons.

In the first example the guys is asking the bakery to make him a cake celebrating his sin. In the second example he is not.

I don’t why this is so hard to understand.


7 posted on 02/27/2014 2:56:55 PM PST by beandog (All Aboard the Choo Choo Train to Crazy Town)
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To: beandog

A snag comes into play if the man asking for a birthday cake says the cake is for a homo friend. I believe a homo should have the right and opportunity to have a birthday cake but that right is not a proper action for someone else i.e. government to force another person to make the cake. For me the issue/matter is between two individuals each with their own free choice of action/resolution. The cake is just a ‘thing’ that forces a choice between two people.


11 posted on 02/27/2014 3:58:39 PM PST by noinfringers2 ( /*)
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To: beandog

Correct, another good example is what if someone came in and they wanted a cake to celebrate having multiple spouses, iow polygamy. That would definitely be against my beliefs as well.


15 posted on 02/27/2014 7:47:25 PM PST by BeadCounter
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