(January 18, 2019 at 2:28 pm)Fake Messiah Wrote:(January 18, 2019 at 10:39 am)Gae Bolga Wrote: If an "artist" opens up a shop that serves the public, they've created an expectation of service - which puts them under the purview of public accom laws.
Sure, if you sell pre made baked goods it's those laws but I guess laws change when it comes to making specific orders. I mean if you're a Christian you believe that homosexuality sends you to Hell and you have to write on a cake "Grooms Steve and Mike" then he believes he's "participating in sin" and that makes him uncomfortable and he fears he's going to hell.
I mean let's take this example: someone orders from a Muslim baker that he has to write on a cake "Eat Lots Of Bacon". For Muslims eating bacon leads to Hell, so do you think he has a right to object?
I mean I know that you'll say that that baker hates gays, and you're right he is doing it as a discrimination, but the Supreme court doesn't see it from that perspective but from that other "uncomfortable" one. So do you think that from that perspective they're right?
You don't seem to have a clear grasp of Christianity. Stop being scared and learn. It's not hard.
I can't say I know any Christians that "hate gays", because it's not a "normal" aspect of Christianity. There are people who use it as a "label" and excuse, but that's them. Just like there are radical atheists, like you, who go spread hate. They're nutty, you're nutty. Same thing. Why is your hate better?