Thanks for the ping and the info.
I hope the owners contact the Rutherford Institute or some similar org for legal help.
Gramma, you were right and will be right again. Everyone who speaks out against the “gay” agenda is a target. And this will happen more and more.
1. Bonjour Cake and Bakery
2. Gigi's Cupcakes - CUPCAKES!
3. The Flying Cupcake - CUPCAKES! (This is the one who ultimately fulfilled the rainbow order)
4. Great Cooks Bakery
5. Harlan Bakeries
6. Klosterman Bakery
7. Amazing Cakes by Millie
8. Aunt Millie's Bakeries
9. Boyden's Bakery (We go to this one all the time - yummy!)
10. Coolbakers
And to drive to any of the above is no more than 30 minutes from the University where the 'event' was being held. And I don't know about the rest of you, but if I were in charge of hiring a bakery to make cupcakes I would probably choose one with cupcake in the title!!!!????? (Silly me).
So what do these gay activists do? They choose the one business that doesn't even make it on the Indianapolis Bakery Directory (as it is after all "Just Cookies" rather than bakeries or cakes) -- and they bypass the 2 businesses that even had CUPCAKE as the business name. You guys tell me if this was an intentional target or not, I think the above speaks volumes.
Secondly, I've been doing some research on these rainbow cupcakes and University gay groups. Turns out this is a method being used all over the country as a means to 'promote' not only the gay lifestyle to non-gays, but to promote and encourage involvement and to recruit for that particular college's gay/lesbo group. One example I found is on Northwestern University's OUTLaw Summer 2008 Newsletter. One paragraph says this:
"We also participated in Diversity Coalition's Global Village, sharing our fabulousness with the student body by serving fruit kebabs, rainbow Jell-O and rainbow-frosted cupcakes. Finally, we set up a table for prospective students at Day at Northwestern Law, and were delighted to have about a half-dozen future Northwestern 1Ls stop by and express interest in joining OUTLaw next year!"
So merely saying yes to baking these cupcakes would in fact be endorsing and even promoting the gay lifestyle precisely because how the gays themselves promote these events and what they intend. Consequently any business has the right to say no if they don't share that value just as a gay would have the right to say no to promote Christian values which they don't share. I'm getting tired of constantly being bombarded with the 'homophobic' label for having moral convictions and the belief this lifestyle is aberrant.
We should start labeling these gays as 'heterophobic'. Phobic implys fear. I know I do not fear any gay whatsoever so 'homophobic' is an oxymoron. But gays do apparently fear heterosexuals because they are constantly trying to suppress any sort of dissent and seek to impose in a very totalitarian way their lifestyles on others. You don't see Christians out there forcing gays to accept Christ, or forcing gays to attend church on Sunday. But you DO SEE gays FORCING their views on others through the courts. To use the courts to impose your beliefs on others and suppress any dissenting belief is the real hate and true intolerance here.
Now the one 'phobia' I do have I'll call 'theophobia' which simply translated means 'the fear of God'. That is to say a gay can call me whatever he wants to, silence my opinions, and even take my job and ultimately I will never answer to them. I answer to God, and HE says the gay lifestyle is an abomination and I'm following His advice thanks. Gays will find out soon enough that particular phobia of mine is also the one phobia they should also have held.