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Bakery Ordered to Pay $135,000 for Denying Wedding Cake to Lesbian Couple
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I have to wonder if they would refuse to provide a cake for any wedding other than a Christian one. Would they make the same refusal to a Muslim or a Jewish couple for instance? After all, being Muslim or Jewish is against their religious beliefs too.
Their religious beliefs tell them that homosexuality is a sin, but asking them to provide this cake does NOT violate their religious liberty. The only way that would be the case is if this lesbian couple wanted to somehow force them to be gay too, and no one is doing that. The law allows them to live by their religious beliefs but not to insist that everyone else conform to them too.
But at the same time I would tell the lesbian couple- for goodness' sake, just let this go. Is it really worth all the negative publicity to sue them? There are other bakers. Why do you want to spend one more minute of your time on someone who feels that way about you?Last edited by kensei; 07-05-2015, 10:16 PM.
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Originally posted by kensei View PostI have to wonder if they would refuse to provide a cake for any wedding other than a Christian one. Would they make the same refusal to a Muslim or a Jewish couple for instance? After all, being Muslim or Jewish is against their religious beliefs too.
Their religious beliefs tell them that homosexuality is a sin, but asking them to provide this cake does NOT violate their religious liberty. The only way that would be the case is if this lesbian couple wanted to somehow force them to be gay too, and no one is doing that. The law allows them to live by their religious beliefs but not to insist that everyone else conform to them too.
But at the same time I would tell the lesbian couple- for goodness' sake, just let this go. Is it really worth all the negative publicity to sue them? There are other bakers. Why do you want to spend one more minute of your time on someone who feels that way about you?
I wonder if there are any businesses run by gay citizens who refuse to serve Christians?
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The thing is that this bakery and all businesses doing business in that state had to get a license and in doing so they agreed to abide by the laws of that state. Oregon law bars businesses from discriminating or refusing service based on sexual orientation so clearly they were in violation of state law.
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Originally posted by c.d. View PostThe thing is that this bakery and all businesses doing business in that state had to get a license and in doing so they agreed to abide by the laws of that state. Oregon law bars businesses from discriminating or refusing service based on sexual orientation so clearly they were in violation of state law.
c.d.
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I agree, Robert. I'd let the free market decide. Some will frequent the place simply because they discriminate, others will avoid it also simply for this reason. In the end, they will have their clients, and those offended will go elsewhere. Over time, the businesses which discriminate will become marginalized. Unless they make super awesome cakes!
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