No since the business chose to advertise wedding cakes to the public that has a constitutional right to NOT share the owner’s beliefs and a civil right to buy what’s offered anyway. Can’t sell wedding cakes legally to the public don’t offer them to the public in the first place.
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False analogy again. The obligation to obey civil rights laws is the business’s not a particular bakers. If Jack wants to take the day off that’s great, but the business still needs to get a wedding cake to the customers without civil rights discrimination.
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Of course they are. any business making a public offer can’t discriminate because of either class. But once they choose to make that public offer all customers can accept it without civil rights discrimination. There is no right to make fraudulent offers.
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There is no right to make s public offer and then rewuire customers to act as if they share his beliefs to a actually buy. Every customer has a right to beliefs that include marriage of same séx couples. Can’t sell to the public respecting that then don’t make a public offer.
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What is a ‘satanic’ cake? One purchased by a Satanist, a protected class? Sorry Satanist, Aryan Nation, Westbrook Baptist, they can all buy what the business offers for sale without creed discrimination.
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No the whole point of civil rights laws is that when choosing to make the public offer they have to not treat a customer they invited differently because of their beliefs. The bakery owner can let someone else handle the order or not invite the public to begin with.
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