I’m fine with businesses denying the sale of goods/services to gay couples, so long as it’s okay for me to deny the sale of goods/services to Christian couples. For some reason though, I think Christians would have a problem with that.
In my opinion, people should, for the most part, be able to run their businesses how they see fit and choose who they do business with as they see fit. However I really doubt the Christian world would be okay with a cake shop/bakery who refused to make a wedding cake for a Christian couple, so we have to ask what double standards are being put into play here.
If you’re cool with someone denying business to Christian patrons, then Christian patrons can deny gay patrons all they want. I don’t think it’s a good business model for you in an increasingly progressive world, but hey, run your business into the ground if you want. No skin off my back.
In my opinion, people should, for the most part, be able to run their businesses how they see fit and choose who they do business with as they see fit. However I really doubt the Christian world would be okay with a cake shop/bakery who refused to make a wedding cake for a Christian couple, so we have to ask what double standards are being put into play here.
If you’re cool with someone denying business to Christian patrons, then Christian patrons can deny gay patrons all they want. I don’t think it’s a good business model for you in an increasingly progressive world, but hey, run your business into the ground if you want. No skin off my back.
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