The deal is you cant ask them to provide something or some service that is not on their menu. However you could go to a Jewish bakery and ask them to decorated a cake with “Allah protect Hitler and screw the Jews”.
So I could ask them to decorate a cake with a pic of mad Mo huh? If they have cakes that is.
They have, or used to have, the right to say, “No. I do not choose to blaspheme. You can buy the cake and decorate it yourself, or go elsewhere.”
“The deal is you cant ask them to provide something or some service that is not on their menu.”
You are claiming a same sex wedding cake is, and has been, on the “menu”?
Reminds me of this:
Your Black Muslim Bakery was a bakery opened by Yusuf Bey in 1968 in Santa Barbara, California, and relocated to Oakland in 1971. A power broker at the center of a local community, it was held out as a model of African American economic self-sufficiency. However, it was later linked to widespread physical and sexual abuse, intimidation, welfare fraud, and murder.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Your_Black_Muslim_Bakery
Here's an idea. All the businesses being sued into non-existence by the LGBT thugs could similarly limit their lines of wedding cakes and floral arrangements to those that unambiguously represent their religious beliefs.
Sorry, our cakes are either from the Cross pan, or the Star-of-David pan. You pick.