Its still not discrimination to refuse to support and participate in an activity (gay wedding) that is against one’s long recognized and sincerely held religious beliefs. If one refused to make any kind of cake for a gay person that would be discrimination. You miss the entire point by thinking that is what we are discussing here. It’s being against gay marriage that is the issue...the issue is not being against gays.
You either need to wise up or get off this board.
What I understand is that people are complaining for various reasons. I have made NO statement on my beliefs about homosexuality. I know what my faith teaches me and that is what guides me.
Legislative solutions are not the way to deal with these issues. These types of cases showcase this point.
The reason the ‘other side’ and the lefties keep ‘winning’ is because they are using the courts over and over again. That is where the battle ground is being lost.
I did not call the baker’s actions discrimination. Nor do I think they are discriminatory. I do in fact think that this case was a set up purposely picked so the couple could get into court.