And again, you refuse to even comment on the obvious - which is that all of this is almost always a scam - designed to trap Christian businesses into looking like fools. And it often works. You wont touch that one, because you have no answer for it.
so, the very first person to whom this scam presented itself-—I believe it was a female baker somewhere in Washington State-—was supposed to realize this was nothing but a devious ploy, and so as to not make Christians look seamy, should have have just merrily baked the cake, all the while saying ‘there are better hills on which to die, after all’...
what’s that they say about hindsight-20/20 and all that sort of thing...
don’t be that stupid.....I never said anything about “the first one” - but smart people learn from the examples of others. I guess you’re saying you’re not smart.
Your words, not mine.