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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How in the hell can a bakery presume to call itself "Christian" anyhow? Do you only hire Christian bakers and help? Wouldn't that in itself be discriminatory? Do you only use Christian wheat? Do your ovens only use Christian gas from a Christian utility? The whole thing is idiotic.[/quote] Lol yeah I've never been to one either. I think the refusal to serve gay couples is a really convenient, selective application of one's beliefs. There are so many other things the church preaches against- divorce and cheating for starters. How do you know if a couple is entering a second marriage or that their relationship didn't start as adulterous? So the gay couple gets refused because it's obvious, but the other infractions are ignored because you'd have to ask to know? Or do Christian bakers really grill all of their customers to be sure they're comfortable providing them service?[/quote] Very well said.[/quote] [b]Should Christian bakers or photographers refuse to participate in the celebration of a wedding at which lobster or langoustine are being served? After all this is clearly an abomination of biblical proportion. What about a bride who has made the grievous mistake of mixing the wrong fabrics?[/b] [/quote] Not very well said and dated.[/quote]
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