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TopicDo you think gay bakers should be allowed to refuse to serve Christians?
Vindris_SNH
06/12/18 10:20:05 PM
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Abyssea posted...
Considering a gay wedding to be a "celebration of homosexuality" is an opinion though, and that is what makes it discrimination. In function, it is just like any other wedding. Refusing service because the wedding happens to between gay people makes it discrimination. No different than refusing service to an interracial couple.


Part of any wedding is the celebration of love between the two people being married. A gay wedding involves the celebration of love between two people who are gay. It is the celebration of a homosexual relationship. I don't know how you're trying to argue against this very obvious point.

And again, these bakers aren't refusing service because of who they are serving. They are refusing service because in providing that service, they themselves are taking part in the celebration of a homosexual relationship. They would be fine serving any gay person in virtually any other circumstance (like for their birthday). Therefore, since the refusal of service is not based around who they are serving, it is not discrimination.

This is pretty clear cut. Not sure how people aren't getting this.
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