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Old 04-05-2015, 01:02 PM
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No, it is not a win/win. The baker may state he is not comfortable (his free speech) but he does not have a right to refuse service if he is operating a business. And the gay couple has a right to shop and be served at any business in the same manner as a straight, or transgender person. You want to call your bakery "The Christian Bakery" go ahead, but a little fish everywhere, post Leviticus passages all around. But when you open a business to the public you don't discriminate no matter what personal animosity you harbor.
What about all those signs in businesses, especially restaurants, that say:

"We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone."

Is this an illegal sentiment? Why would a proprietor hang one of these signs explicitly threatening an action he knows to be illegal?

Honestly curious...