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Wasn't there a news story this week where a bakery in Ireland got done for discrimination because they refused to make a cake that had a gay message on it?
 
Wasn't there a news story this week where a bakery in Ireland got done for discrimination because they refused to make a cake that had a gay message on it?

That's just awful.

Some people are just wicked.

Shame on them.
 
If Ireland vote No then it will show them up as the backwards we nation we know they are...
 
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If Ireland vote No then it will show them up as the backwards we nation we know they are...

It's a YES for this lover of all mankind.The moratorium kicked in at 2 o'clock so Jip lock this thread.

ps If a YES vote can I say mankind?
 
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Whit did the message say?

Dunno. But I remember the bakery owners saying it offended their Christian beliefs so they refused to make it and got done for discrimination.

And rightly so. The law of the land trumps personal beliefs. Otherwise some nutter could start a religion that believed rape and murder was ok.

....hmmmm, av just given myself an idea <laugh>
 
Dunno. But I remember the bakery owners saying it offended their Christian beliefs so they refused to make it and got done for discrimination.

And rightly so. The law of the land trumps personal beliefs. Otherwise some nutter could start a religion that believed rape and murder was ok.

....hmmmm, av just given myself an idea <laugh>

Known as the 'gay cake case' <laugh>

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The DUP's take on it

A Christian cause celebre
Evangelical Christians across the world have rallied to the cause of Ashers Bakery. They have sought to portray the case being taken against the family run firm as an example of aggressive anti-Christian secularism. The DUP – Northern Ireland’s largest political party – has seized upon the controversy and is attempting to introduce a conscience bill into the Northern Ireland Assembly allowing religious groups to refuse to do business with those whose lifestyles they strongly object to, such as the gay community.

Oh dear.

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/mar/26/what-is-belfasts-gay-cake-case