You apparently still don’t understand the issue. You have the state compelling people who are Christian, by force of law, to provide goods and services against their conscience.
How many doesn’t matter. Truth is not told by popular opinion.
No different than those being forced under Obamacare to cover and dispense ABC and abortifacients against their will.
Depends upon which or how many of their friends the gay couple tells. Scandal is not limited to believers alone.
No my friend you are the one who just doesn’t get it.
The state is compelling no one to be gay wedding cake makers.
They are compelling no one to be a part of the marriage industry at all.
They can work wherever they want…perhaps they would better work for the Church or as a cook in a prison or children’s home or hospital.
They want to make cakes, then they have to make a cake for anyone that orders one. You can’t say I don’t like that its going to be used at a gay wedding, or a Muslim ceremony, or a Bahmitsva (sp), or a Political campaign, or a anything else.
Someone comes in, respectfully and orders something from your catalog … you sell it…end of story.
If you have a consciense objection to it then you can work elsewhere.
OF COURSE NO ONE IS COMPLAINING INCLUDING THE BAKER THAT HE IS COMPLICIT IN THE SIN OF MAKING CAKES FOR SECOND THIRD AND FOURTH MARRIAGES, OR FOR CATHOLICS MARRYING OUTSIDE THE CHURCH!!!
HE will make those cakes all day long, and if he really believed that he was complicit in the sins of the person he makes a cake for, he would have a very stringent morality questionnaire before selling a cake to anybody.
If you truly believe that “religious freedom” laws should be as you describe…A system where someone can refuse service based on religious objections of the person trying to obtain service,
Than I am sure you are very supportive of the laws in places like IRAN where everyone refuses service to Christians, and denies them services based on the fact that their religion prohibits it.
Are you ok with that.
If the majority opinion of the United States became some sort of religion that believed they needed to not serve Christians, you would be perfectly fine with it. You would be fine with being forced to go underground and/or find your own services because 9 out 10 places would not serve you?
Please, at least be consistent in your arguments. If you in fact believe that the baker has a right to refuse service based on a religious objection…then you believe that in a different time and place what I describe is perfectly acceptable.