GarfieldJL
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I'm aware of that. But the law makes the distinction between the business and the owner, The business does not automatically inherit the owner's civil rights.
So you're suggesting people have to give up their religious freedoms in order to own a business?
Nice try.
The cake is delivered to the banquet hall while the participants are at the church (or wherever). He usually has to get right back to the shop. The banquet hall manager or the caterer takes over responsibility for the cake.
That counts as participation Ollie...
Really? If you wanted a cake to celebrate your daughter's baptism, and your favorite baker was Jewish and refused to sell you a cake, you'd be OK with that? Or if you were a baker you'd refuse to bake a cake for a neighbor's Bar Mitzvah?
You do realize that Baptisms isn't something that is limited to Christianity right?
In any event as long as the guy wasn't a complete jerk about it, I would honor his faith.
As far as Bar Mitzvah is concerned, I wouldn't have any objection to baking a cake in the first place...
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