EvilCat Breath
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- Sep 23, 2016
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It is a private business with hours open to the public. The law interferes with the baker's right to conduct his life as he sees fit.No one is surrendering their right to worship as they please by running a public business according to public laws. Baking in a public bake shop is not a religious right.He has no 1st amendment right to bake a cake.If he is a public baker he needs to bake that cake. We can't be prejudice on who we wait on or serve when our door is open to the public.
You don't surrender your 1st Amendment Rights when you open a business.....
You do not surrender your Rights when you open a business....otherwise all of your Rights are in danger simply by opening a business...
The baker should have baked the cake, asked for forgiveness then ruined the wedding and made as much misery as possible in the lives of those gay guys including making a complaint of attempted rape.