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supreme court sounds skeptical on baker's case
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<blockquote data-quote="Almost there" data-source="post: 72089871" data-attributes="member: 403354"><p>To be frank, I don't think whether they sell the cake to the homosexuals or not is any of the government's business. It's theirs. However, I agree that my personal beliefs would not stop me from sellling the cake for whatever purpose. Where I would personally draw the line is regarding the type of ornamentation or any wording or symbols I had to put on the cake.</p><p></p><p>But I'm not God. The decision should be up to the baker. The cake is the product of his labor, not mine, nor the couple getting married, nor the SCOTUS. Forcing them to bake it simply because they were asked to is making them slaves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Almost there, post: 72089871, member: 403354"] To be frank, I don't think whether they sell the cake to the homosexuals or not is any of the government's business. It's theirs. However, I agree that my personal beliefs would not stop me from sellling the cake for whatever purpose. Where I would personally draw the line is regarding the type of ornamentation or any wording or symbols I had to put on the cake. But I'm not God. The decision should be up to the baker. The cake is the product of his labor, not mine, nor the couple getting married, nor the SCOTUS. Forcing them to bake it simply because they were asked to is making them slaves. [/QUOTE]
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