RE: Hypocrite Liberals imposing their beliefs
July 23, 2015 at 11:04 am
(This post was last modified: July 23, 2015 at 11:06 am by omnomnom.)
(July 23, 2015 at 10:42 am)Tonus Wrote:Well yeah, they can deceive me and happily get the wedding cake if that's what you were saying! As long as I ignorantly do give them the cake then its fine with my conscience and morals cause I didn't give the cake to them on purpose.(July 23, 2015 at 9:11 am)omnomnom Wrote: How many times in this thread have I said I was a bystanding "live and let" BUDDHIST. I don't care about fcking fundamentalist anti-gay Christian assholes.What the fuck is a "bystanding BUDDHIST"? Wouldn't a "bystanding live and let live BUDDHIST" be exactly the sort of person to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple? You can't even figure out your own religion; no wonder such a simple issue has you up all night.
omnomnom Wrote:My only issue is being forced to bake what? **wedding** cakes. I said they can choose all other types of cakes.So they can ask for a birthday cake and use it at their gay wedding. Just tell them that and you're in the clear. See? Problem solved. All of the other "bystanding live and let live BUDDHISTs" would, by definition, not make any effort to stop you.
And about your conjecture on Buddhists: NO, just because we're "live and let live" dudes doesn't mean we slave after everyone else's beliefs. We have our own conscience and we will defend it. Its our Mahadharma.
I wouldn't bake a gay a wedding cake for the same reason you and I wouldn't bake a swastika cake for a nazi parade.
Now don't over sensitively cry: "How dare you compare us gays with Nazis you Theist asshole!!??!"
It's just a fucking (rather exaggerated) example.
(July 23, 2015 at 10:26 am)robvalue Wrote: Who gets to say what's really important and what isn't? Where is the line between wedding cakes and a hospital?My conscience is a genuine reason. thank you for belittling the importance of my morality and faith.
And if you let one person do it, you're letting everyone.
That's the problem. I'm all for people who serve the public not being allowed to discriminate, whatever they do. I hope it remains to be the law. If you're too much of a cock to be able to deal with that, don't open a business to the public. This is my opinion on things.
If there is a genuine reason not to serve the customer, that is different.