To: LucianOfSamasota
I've been trying to figure out what the business model should be for Christian wedding suppliers. Get an agent and be very "booked up" all the time, and have the agent screen everyone? Work only through church secretaries whom you know to be supportive of Holy Matrimony? Rename your business "Exclusive Bakers (Photographers) for Southern Baptists"?
The persecution is outrageous. If GBLT's don't like the way someone does business, go support a GBLT baker. There are plenty of them around.
8 posted on
09/02/2013 2:19:55 PM PDT by
Albion Wilde
("Remember... the first revolutionary was Satan."--Russian Orthodox Archpriest Dmitry Smirnov)
To: Albion Wilde
I've been trying to figure out what the business model should be for Christian wedding suppliers. Charge more money for "gay" wedding cakes. Any gay couple that would serve their guests a cake made by a place that served them under duress is nuts.
56 posted on
09/02/2013 3:28:37 PM PDT by
Mike Darancette
(The Presidency is broken.)
To: Albion Wilde
I’ve been trying to figure out what the business model should be for Christian wedding suppliers
How about a GBLT fee, say just south of $250,000.00 non refundable and paid in advance on every order-—kind of like a surety bond. Then subcontract the h3ll out of it. Every body would then be happy.
75 posted on
09/02/2013 4:41:54 PM PDT by
S.O.S121.500
(Case back hoe for sale or trade for diesel wood chipper....Enforce the Bill of Rights. It's the Law!)
To: Albion Wilde
I've been trying to figure out what the business model should be for Christian wedding suppliers. A business model I propose is simple.
Yes you have to bake the cake. The State will go after you if you do not bake the cake.
No law and no person says it has to be edible. A sawdust-flavored cake is fine. A hot pepper flavored cake is fine. A chocolate COLORED cake is fine. Must have been an error on the order sheet, you know.
Service is required by Law. Quality of service is not required by law. There are many ways to lodge a protest. This is but one.
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