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There’s only two people who participate in a marriage.
I’d never force a private individual to marry someone of their same sex.
Only 2 people typically participate in a marriage ceremony?
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There’s only two people who participate in a marriage.
I’d never force a private individual to marry someone of their same sex.
BullshitThere’s only two people who participate in a marriage.
I’d never force a private individual to marry someone of their same sex.
Fred Phelps
harassmentwho's that? and what influence do they have over how gays live their lives?
The baker’s moral code says being gay is immoral.How is following your own moral code pushing it onto others? You're either a complete idiot and can't understand the nuance of the subject matter, or purposely obtuse.
If the baker refuses to make the cake, he's following his moral code. he's not 'pushing' anything onto anyone else.
Bullshit
Custom wedding cakes are participation
Otherwise the perverts could pick up a cake at Albertsons and ignore the Christians
The ceremony is the couple, the person marrying them and witnesses I guess.Only 2 people typically participate in a marriage ceremony?
The baker’s moral code says being gay is immoral.
Okay. Fine.
Baking a cake for a gay couple doesn’t make you gay.
The ceremony is the couple, the person marrying them and witnesses I guess.
harassment
threats of violence
Phuck PhredFred Phelps
Bullshit
Custom wedding cakes are participation
Otherwise the perverts could pick up a cake at Albertsons and ignore the Christians
There’s a problem with what you’re saying, that I’m trying to highlight and you seem to be blind to.No, it doesn't make you gay at all, but that's not what we're saying. And you intentionally don't want to acknowledge what we're actually saying, so you keep using the same comment over and over again.![]()
The word ceremony didn’t appear in the comment I was replying to.The word 'ceremony' is intentionally left off,
mainly gaysAnd who are their threats and harassment aimed at?
Laws can certainly be challenged
There’s a problem with what you’re saying, that I’m trying to highlight and you seem to be blind to.
saying you can’t bake the cake for a gay couple only violates your moral code if you apply your morality of gay marriage to other people (the couple getting married).
mainly gays
The word ceremony didn’t appear in the comment I was replying to.
I would say some laws are the will of the people as well.They can but that doesn't address what I said.
I didn’t say “force”.No, it doesn't. The baker is forcing nothing on the gay couple, it does not effect their actions at all.