Re: Christian bakers refuse gay wedding cake - face legal action
My argument will never make sense to you because for you it all boils down to personal beliefs and values. Those who follow a religion are following what they believe are divine values, values from God for which there is an accountability, accountability to a higher authority. Yeh tum kabhi samajh nahi sakti. There is a difference in personal values and religious values.
You are all for personal values to exercised at the expense of someone’s religious beliefs. The courts won’t defend discrimination against Blacks for personal reasons. Even if one were to use religion, they’d be hard pressed to find religious justification for it within the Bible. You keep pitting variables of cases for which there is little to zero religious justification against those cases for which there is religious prohibition. If this baker had cited “personal feelings” as his reason for not serving the gay customer, that’s worse. If he is using the Bible and other religious texts in which it unanimously agreed upon that it’s prohibited, he’s got a case…and to not allow him to exercise his religious freedom is discrimination. It’s a Christian bakery, what on earth was the customer thinking? I am stunned that you cannot see how the customer is more at fault, it’s such a low thing to impose upon this one bakery when there are so many others available; talk about a huge ego that is exacting validation by force. You keep asking how would the Muslims feel. If anything the gay customer should respect the baker’s values given that his the freedom to his lifestyle is based upon the motto of live and let live and therefore he should have let the baker be and gone elsewhere.