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Gareth Lee said he "expressed disbelief" when told the cake would not be made
The state is obliged to protect people in genuine cases of conscientious objection, a lawyer in the so-called “gay cake” case in Belfast has contended.
The North’s Equality Commission is supporting gay rights activist Gareth Lee in a civil case against Ashers Baking Company for refusing to sell him a cake with the message “Support Gay Marriage”. The cake was also to feature the Sesame Street characters Bert and Ernie.
Bakers felt as Christians they could not write pro-gay slogan
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