13 Gay Bakeries Refuse to Bake Cake for Heterosexual Christian Man

First Gay Wedding Show In ParisDC Clothesline – by Dean Garrison

This is a story of leftist hypocrisy.

Some may recall a story from December of 2013 about a Denver Cakeshop refusing to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple. The owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop, Jack Phillips, refused service to two men who were married in Massachusetts. The irony is that homosexual marriage was not legal in Colorado at the time of request, though the state did have provisions for “civil unions”. The ACLU quickly became involved and Mr. Phillips had more legal troubles than he could have ever imagined.  

Dr. Eowyn reported:

A judge is compelling a privately-owned business in Denver to serve a homosexual couple or face fines, even though doing so violates the business owner’s Christian religious beliefs.

Ivan Morena reports for Seattle PI, Dec 6, 2013, that Colorado Office of Administrative Courts’ administrative law judge Robert N. Spencer said Masterpiece Cakeshop in suburban Denver had discriminated against a gay couple “because of their sexual orientation by refusing to sell them a wedding cake for their same-sex marriage.”

Spencer’s order says the cake-maker must “cease and desist from discriminating” against gay couples. The cakeshop will face penalties if it continues to turn away gay couples who want to buy cakes.

Homosexual couple: Charlie Craig & Dave Mullins Dave Mullins (r) with his husband Charlie Craig

In July 2012, Charlie Craig, 33, and David Mullins, 29, got married in Massachusetts and wanted a wedding cake for their celebration in Colorado. When Masterpiece Cakeshop’s owner Jack Phillips found out the cake was to celebrate a gay wedding, he turned the couple away, according to a complaint filed by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of the two homosexuals with the Colorado Civil Rights Commission.

More recently, a New York couple was fined for refusing to host a same-sex wedding on their farm. An Idaho city has even threatened to imprison pastors who refuse to perform same-sex marriages.

The writing is on the wall. American businesses, and even America’s pastors, will not be able to escape catering to the homosexual community without a legal challenge. Their own religious beliefs do not matter. This is now seen as a violation of civil rights.

But is that accurate?

The left is all about coexistence and acceptance until the ball lands in their court. You may recall that a judge named Tonya Parker recently made news because she is refusing to perform heterosexual marriages.

More liberal hypocrisy.

Exposing this double-standard in action, Theodore Shoebat decided to prove a point recently. He actually used an Alinsky tactic against the leftists, though I am not sure if that was his intent. He attempted to make the left live up to its own set of rules.

Shoebat called 13 bakers asking each to bake a cake for him. He was denied 13 times.

To be clear he was not asking for a heterosexual wedding cake, but rather for a cake that was anti-gay marriage. Is there a difference?

Not really.

“Gay marriage is wrong,” is simply an opinion. That opinion may be offensive to some, just as the idea of homosexual marriage may be offensive to others.

It is not like he was asking for a Fred Phelps special like, “God hates fags.”

Theodore Shoebat was not engaging in hate speech. He was engaging in opinion which is nothing more than his expression of free speech.

But does that matter?

Should that be an adequate excuse to force a business owner to do something that goes against his or her beliefs?

Should these bakeries reserve the right to deny service to Shoebat?

Well, Theodore Shoebat says that they should have the right to deny him service and sums up his point quite well:

In conclusion, here is our point. A Christian making a homosexual cake goes against his faith and a homosexual putting “gay marriage is wrong” goes against his faith as well. Now of course we honor their right to say no, but what about honoring the Christian right to say no?

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29 thoughts on “13 Gay Bakeries Refuse to Bake Cake for Heterosexual Christian Man

  1. The fist mistake was to recognize gays as a group, because that gave them the ability to cry about discrimination as a group.

    Heterosexual white males are fair game for all kinds of discrimination because they can’t classify themselves as such without being attacked by the Zionist media for being Nazis, white supremacists, haters, Klan members, etc.

  2. In the military, back in the sixty’s, we had our own way of Taking care of this issue. Those of you who are older will remember. nuff said.

    1. yes, Paul, and they were dealt with harshly outside the military, too.

      So the question is: “How does any culture change so drastically from one generation to the next?” Only through the power of television. Everywhere else throughout human history, social mores and taboos were passed form one generation to the next with very little change. Now kids learn about our culture from the tube (which claims we don’t have a culture) rather than their fathers, or a lot of things wouldn’t be happening as they are.

  3. More promotion of special status in order to split the community. To paraphrase ANIMAL FARM, we all have equal rights, but some have more equal rights than others. The right to serve the public should be at the discretion of the business owner. To compel someone to go against their legitimate religious or even political beliefs is tyranny.

      1. Or they can just stop acting ‘gay’ and saying their bakery has a sexual preference.

        I wonder if the bakery uses protection.?!

        I want to open the first anti-semitic, gay bashing transgender, car wash. who’s in?

        Paul, what has this planet turned into?

          1. Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.
            Arthur Conan Doyle

    1. How did I overlook that obvious question.
      (o.k., check the timestamp. First cup of coffee still, obviously… lol)

      Excellent query… 🙂

      1. o.k., it wasn’t intentional, but when I looked at that last word again, it could be construed as a pun… 😆

  4. Oh, the hypocrisy….. Such petty nonsense in comparison to all of the bigger problems we have at the moment like our border invasion, the military industrial complex, economic collapse and government corruption.

  5. No double standard here.

    I predict a sharp rise in violence against faggots due to their despicable attempt to shove their perversion down our throats, and force us to treat them as ‘normal’.

    Cold day in Hell, @ssholes before I’LL ever validate your sick agenda… you’ll be getting what you deserve.

  6. Homosexuality is a sin. There is nothing to discuss. It has permeated what was once polite society so that now all there is Sodom and Gomorrah. Those forcing their sin on us will be faced with strong retaliation. The remnant will survive.

  7. i have often wondered if Australians or anybody else held a “straight parade”
    with men & women dancing in their underwear on trucks,
    how fast would the police shut it down, and how many “hate crimes” would they be charged with?

    atleast putin wont tolerate any qeer-parade shit.

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