The Infamous Lesbian Wedding Cake-Pastor Richard Rick Deitering Interview
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Candace Cameron Bure and Raven Symone Fight Over Lesbian Wedding Cake
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Candace Bure is being a deliberately ignorant cunt. The lesbian couple
requested the cake for a reception....not a wedding. Who the fuck eats cake
in a wedding ceremony.
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Anti-Gay Bakers Close Shop After Denying Lesbian Couple Cakes
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"What about the bakeries right to serve who they want?" What about a
non-Christians right to serve who they want? As soon as Christians give up
their own legal protection from discrimination you MIGHT have a point.
Until then.....Sweet Cakes just got a healthy dose of their own medicine.
Christian groups LOVE to boycott businesses...why they cryin?
"You're gay I don't want to serve you?" What??? That's not the point! These
gay activists want to force Christians to participate in their lifestyle.
Nope. I refuse! We need to stand up for what is right according to God's
word! Race cannot be compared to sexual orientation. Rights should be
granted to people not their actions!
The gays should have,"come out",in support of the bakery's Right to do what
they want. But apparently gays have made violent threats against children.
Gays=destructive,even in today's economy. Gays just don't give a sh*t.
i don't think they deserved the backlash they got, however they should had
just baked the cake. i mean no need to discriminate even though i'm a
christian i would had made the cake. there private life is not my to know
Yeah threats are not cool, but that was just some people. I do commend
those who voiced their disapproval and refusal to patronize the business
without resorting to threats of physical harm.
This is the sort of backward thinking that I fear would happened. The
legalization of same-sex marriage didn't bring equality as we hoped, it
backfire into this opposite discrimination against people that disagree
with homosexuality, if he refused to make a cake, his business suffers,
which is his loss, however, you instead decided to return to the shop to
convinced the owner, in good intention. While you tried to be civil, you
refused to understand that, to him the Bible is important and when he
quoted the statement, you are the one that get offended due to his opinion
on the matter. This is not right, this is opposite of what was suppose to
happened, what have people done? We destroyed a monster to bring to live a
new horror.