I think you'd find Jewish and Roman Catholic people would disagree with you on that....possibly other religions too.
and they'd all be wrong - plenty of people convert in (or out) of religions. People don't convert in or out of being gay.
If a child was brought up with no outside influence, they'd always be gay. They wouldn't become a Catholic orJew without being influenced from outside.
Even a gay poster on the other thread about the Irish bakery found himself singled out and hounded for daring to admit support for the bakery......and he lives in the damn country.
Was that the bloke who was busy telling another poster that his marriage wasn't real and then claimed victimhood when he was pulled up on it?
Perhaps we should ice them onto a cake and send them to the guy.
We would need to find out their sexuality before we do that as that's always traditionally been the very first important question asked when ordering a cake.
We would need to find out their sexuality before we do that as that's always traditionally been the very first important question asked when ordering a cake.
That and whether they own a hamster.
There would probably be some scripture somewhere that says it's against God's will to accept a cake which poses a question that challenges the recipient.
I don't understand why people don't just bake and ice their own cakes, rather than deliberately try and cause controversy.
Lack of either/both knowledge, ability and time
It's not controversial to expect a shop to do what they claim to like bake a cake
Plus baking hateful negative messages is different to embracing positivity
someone made a very badly designed experiment to see if gay baker`s would ice an anti gay message on a cake and claims it illustrates heterophobic attitudes in gay bakeries when it does nothing of the sort, bulletguy has jumped on this completely irrelevant bandwagon with no wheels and has thoroughly lost his debate before page 1 is filled, the rest is padding and pisstaking.
someone made a very badly designed experiment to see if gay baker`s would ice an anti gay message on a cake and claims it illustrates heterophobic attitudes in gay bakeries when it does nothing of the sort, bulletguy has jumped on this completely irrelevant bandwagon with no wheels and has thoroughly lost his debate before page 1 is filled, the rest is padding and pisstaking.
He then complained that the thread was being derailed because it wasn't going in the direction he wanted.
Lack of either/both knowledge, ability and time
It's not controversial to expect a shop to do what they claim to like bake a cake
Plus baking hateful negative messages is different to embracing positivity
I agree and I'm sure there are plenty of bakeries that would do it no questions asked. I just don't know why people would approach places were they know it wouldn't be met with approval and then run to the papers about it. Is it about the cake or the story?
Just to clarify I mean this in regards to the people asking for both positive and negative ones.
They should have baked the cakes and iced the word 'not' before the last one. Then tell the client they wrote all the words requested and added one free of charge.
ps.could swear this is an old story from a few months back.
I agree and I'm sure there are plenty of bakeries that would do it no questions asked. I just don't know why people would approach places were they know it wouldn't be met with approval and then run to the papers about it. Is it about the cake or the story?
Just to clarify I mean this in regards to the people asking for both positive and negative ones.
I agree and I'm sure there are plenty of bakeries that would do it no questions asked. I just don't know why people would approach places were they know it wouldn't be met with approval and then run to the papers about it.
How would they know it wouldn't be met with approval? Regarding the original story I mean.
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and they'd all be wrong - plenty of people convert in (or out) of religions. People don't convert in or out of being gay.
If a child was brought up with no outside influence, they'd always be gay. They wouldn't become a Catholic orJew without being influenced from outside.
I wouldn't waste your time asking the OP questions, he doesn't seem to be able to answer them.
To carry that on in a light hearted way...
A dog will often decide to hump a person's leg without asking them and it's then normally the human who is the non-consenting party.
We would need to find out their sexuality before we do that as that's always traditionally been the very first important question asked when ordering a cake.
That and whether they own a hamster.
There would probably be some scripture somewhere that says it's against God's will to accept a cake which poses a question that challenges the recipient.
Lack of either/both knowledge, ability and time
It's not controversial to expect a shop to do what they claim to like bake a cake
Plus baking hateful negative messages is different to embracing positivity
Where do you even begin with this crap? You frequent some strange websites, that's all I'm going to say.
Yep..
Does not matter as I said we all know that two gay people getting married is not wrong.
Christian picnic? Harry Potter book burning? Homphobe's prayer meeting? A homosexual intervention?
someone made a very badly designed experiment to see if gay baker`s would ice an anti gay message on a cake and claims it illustrates heterophobic attitudes in gay bakeries when it does nothing of the sort, bulletguy has jumped on this completely irrelevant bandwagon with no wheels and has thoroughly lost his debate before page 1 is filled, the rest is padding and pisstaking.
I agree and I'm sure there are plenty of bakeries that would do it no questions asked. I just don't know why people would approach places were they know it wouldn't be met with approval and then run to the papers about it. Is it about the cake or the story?
Just to clarify I mean this in regards to the people asking for both positive and negative ones.
oh dear!!! i missed that post.
ps.could swear this is an old story from a few months back.
So did the gay bakers refuse the order or not?
He'd probably say "let he who is without sin bake the first scone".
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