James06
Vital Football Legend
Some baker in the USA is being taken to court by a pair of gay fellas because he refused to make their wedding cake. Should he be allowed to refuse?
Personally I think it's his decision to serve whoever he likes in his own private business, and if his beliefs be they religious or otherwise mean he chooses not to then fair enough?
I wonder if people could take other businesses or individuals to court for refusing their custom on other grounds based around religious beliefs.
For example if I was having my party down the islamic community centre and wanted them to serve alcohol?
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/06/07/will-christian-baker-who-refused-to-make-wedding-cake-for-a-gay-couple-go-to-jail/
Personally I think it's his decision to serve whoever he likes in his own private business, and if his beliefs be they religious or otherwise mean he chooses not to then fair enough?
I wonder if people could take other businesses or individuals to court for refusing their custom on other grounds based around religious beliefs.
For example if I was having my party down the islamic community centre and wanted them to serve alcohol?
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/06/07/will-christian-baker-who-refused-to-make-wedding-cake-for-a-gay-couple-go-to-jail/