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Originally Posted by GoldHeart
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I Doubt they'd feel the same way though if it was another religious bakery refusing to make a wedding cake (ie muslim or jewish)  . I've seen it time after time same overreaction for particular religion and the same people who are upset turn a blind eye to other relgiions with either the same views or even stricter views smh .
I've even been around people that have contradicted themselves when it comes to accepting religious beliefs , i've heard people berate the bible and slag off christian beliefs and in the same breath they respect islam beleivers hmm...  . surely all religions should be respected ?
We're not all going to have the same views but i can't stand the hypocrisy .
I don't know the ins and outs of what a birthday cake would entail that this baker would make ? , but i don't like the idea of someone being pushed into a corner forced into something he doesn't want to do  .
And do we even know if the supreme judge is religious aswell or not? he could even be atheist for all we know ? but that's besides the point.
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So these men don't mind homophobic discrimination from anyone but Christians?
Ok.
"Pushed into a corner and forced to do something they don't wanna do". Let's go back to what we're talking about "A baker being asked by a paying customer for a cake". Hardly being dragged to Syria to fight in a war.