RE: Being gay is a fetish.
April 23, 2015 at 7:40 pm
(This post was last modified: April 23, 2015 at 8:06 pm by robvalue.)
I tell you what a cake maker does not have to do, and that is offer the service to go out and cater for weddings. No one is forcing him to do that.
If he's going to pick and choose which weddings to go to based on what the happy couple do with their genitals, then he should stick to something he is prepared to offer to everyone equally.
If he's going to evaluate people's sexual habits upon entering his shop to buy a cake, and likes to refuse service based on his judgement of them, then he should not open a shop at all and go learn how to be a decent human being.
Christians should listen to their Christ. "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." It ain't rocket surgery. Would you want other people to treat you fairly, or to judge you based on non-harmful things irrelevant to the matter at hand? Well?
If he's going to pick and choose which weddings to go to based on what the happy couple do with their genitals, then he should stick to something he is prepared to offer to everyone equally.
If he's going to evaluate people's sexual habits upon entering his shop to buy a cake, and likes to refuse service based on his judgement of them, then he should not open a shop at all and go learn how to be a decent human being.
Christians should listen to their Christ. "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." It ain't rocket surgery. Would you want other people to treat you fairly, or to judge you based on non-harmful things irrelevant to the matter at hand? Well?
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