Muslim bakeries will have to provide kosher products. Can’t wait.
Tolerance and compassion are traits liberals only reserve for other liberals.
A simple solution for the bakery owners is to have taken the order and subcontracted it to another baker or bakery who specializes in gay wedding cakes. Just tell the customer you cannot bake the cake for whatever reason (including religious beliefs), but you’ll have it special ordered for them and directly delivered to their wedding.
Whether anyone knows it or not, the bakery business employs many gay and lesbian cooks. many who would be proud to handle a special order of this nature. It shouldn’t be too hard to find one.
The two lesbos and the judge would never go for such a simple solution. It is obvious their intent is to inflict as much financial damage and humiliation on the Christians business owners for their religious beliefs. And they are twisting and misinterpreting the Oregon business laws to justify their case.
I know many will argue that the bakery owner’s beliefs are compromised even by subcontracting the cake order to someone else. I don’t believe they are condoning a sin by doing this. Instead, I think they wish to avoid judgement of the sinners and do not wish to be a part of the sin by baking them a cake. It’s a fine line either way. I wonder how King Solomon would have ruled in this situation?
But subcontracting is legal in Oregon as far as I know unless prohibited by some obscure law. It is an alternate way of delivering a service or product when there are reasons why the business owners cannot fill the order themselves. The bakery owners should never be forced by law to sell or deliver a product that is not in their best interests.
Everyone should find a secular baker and request a devil cake that says LGBT Activists will burn in hell
I will NEVER be able to understand who would eat a cake that they had forced someone to bake for them....good grief, it could, and probably would, contain anything.....and the pleasure of informing them of that fact AFTER the party would be all the reward I needed!!!
From the article:
The Court found that the Constitution and Canons of TEC have no provisions which state that a member diocese cannot voluntarily withdraw its membership. The ruling found that had there been such a provision, it would have violated the Dioceses constitutionally-protected right to freedom of association. With the freedom to associate goes its corollary, the freedom to disassociate, Judge Goodstein said.
This woman was exercising her freedom to disassociate when she chose not to bake a cake for a purpose she did not agree with.
She should take this to the Supreme hunt on First Amendment grounds. Apparently, South Carolina's freedom to disassociate is Oregon's discrimination.
-PJ
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In short, anyone brought before one of these fictitious judges in Oregon, is being railroaded by the government.
It is a system which needs to be scrapped.