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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]13 gay bakeries refuse to bake a pro-traditional marriage cake. I'm fine with this, just as I am fine with Christian bakers refusing to make a cake for a gay wedding. The question is, are you? http://buzzpo.com/christian-man-denied-service-by-thirteen-gay-bakeries-after-requesting-pro-traditional-marriage-cake/?utm_content=buffer7e8ed&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=positivelyrepublican[/quote] Do you know what a pro-gay marriage cake is? A cake. Do you know what a "pro-traditional marriage cake" is? A dare.[/quote] Law applies to both regardless. [/quote] A cake is a cake. An inscription is speech.[/quote] Agreed. What if someone wanted a cake with hate speech on it? Kill (fill in the blank group), or KKK, swastikas, what have you. Things you will be charged with a hate crime if you spray pain them on the side of a building. I think a baker has to bake the cake but can tell the customer to write their own inscription.[/quote]
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