I don’t understand how that matters.
This matter is the equivalent of not baking a cake for a person of color. It doesn’t matter what design the icing is.
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Good business meets individual global demands of a classic capital generalized architecture of exchange. An umbrella model fails under weight of mandate, i.e., individual / group demand, pursuant under rule of law. No thing can be, nor should be made, all things to all people.
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The baker bakes "wedding" cakes. He believes the only thing a wedding is, is between a man and woman. A gay wedding cake cannot exist because, before God, a gay wedding does not exist. The gay couple is trying to buy something he doesn't sell and does not believe should exist. 1/
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To compel someone to make something against their religious beliefs is wrong. Should a Hindu catering company be forced to supply hamburgers or a Muslim one pulled pork? The fine distinction being that a wedding cake and a gay wedding cake are two different things. Someone 2/
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Should not be forced to add something to their menu at the demand of a customer. Anyway, that my 2 cents on the case. Personally, I'd make them a cake and wish them many years of happiness. 3/3
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