shagster01
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Right, what rights of a gay couple were violated when a Christian refused to also not bake the cake?
It is a goose/gander pendulum swing and it HAS to swing back. That's the whole point between these two cases. A Christian, honoring his morals/values should be able to exercise those freedoms barring another's unalienable rights. A 'cake' bars nobody's unalienable rights. The gay baker, first shouldn't exist. That said, maybe they 'should' have to bake a cake that "God hates gay and all sin" :think: Well, it likely will never swing back to that position, even if one is right and the other is wrong, BUT this case is concerned with a business owner's rights. Even a gay business owner has the right to refuse, though it isn't against God's morals in this case.
If OJ taught us anything, it is if you can throw enough money at it, you too can change laws, whether they are moral or not. Justice hasn't been blind for a long time in this country. That's the problem with the current judiciary system from this century and most of the last: Justice can be purchased by the ACLU or the GL community. Well, at least it appears to be true. Jesus actually taught us this in Mathew, that if you keep waking up a man, he'll give you bread just to get some sleep. We need a lot more Christian nagging mothers going to court. :up:
(forgive my rambling, the first paragraph answers the question, I believe)
My problem with this guy though is that he is doing the same bad thing the gay suing parties did.
The rights being violated are the baker's rights. This idiot is basically claiming he should be able to violate the baker's rights the same as the gays did rather than standing up for them. Pathetic.