The Colorado Civil Rights Division has ruled that a baker who refused to make cakes with anti-gay messages did not discriminate.
Marjorie Silva, owner of Azucar Bakery in Denver, says she got the news on Friday but knows that Bill Jack, a Christian from Castle Rock, Colo., will likely appeal the decision.
“I’m happy that we were not just morally right but legally right,” she said in an interview with Yahoo News. “Hopefully this will lead to a better world where we are friendly to each other.”
In March 2014, Jack asked Silva to make him a Bible-shaped cake with anti-gay messages, such as “Homosexuality is a detestable sin. Leviticus 18:22.” He also wanted the cake to include two men holding hands with a large X over them.
Those demanding tolerance seem to be the most intolerant….
Of course they “discriminated” as is their right. The fallacy and affront to liberty is the perverse double standard being applied.
The reality that someone opening a business can be construed to be a Faustian bargain forcing the innocent to entrepreneur to violate his conscience, faith, speech, and property rights is an abomination in the truest and fullest since of the word. The fact one engages in some perverse sexual activity and their declaration of it entitles them to force others to perform a service for them is beyond absurd. Only the mentally ill and or political whores would even suggest different.