Posted by MikeT23 on 5/15/2015 11:57:00 AM (view original):
No, it is what's being said. You're really dipping into badluckland on this one.
You have your opinion and it's right. Therefore, you are incapable of stepping back and thinking "What if I were wearing his shoes? How would I feel?"
Assume you have a child out of wedlock. The ultra-conservative store owner notices your lack of ring while you're trying to purchase a lollipop for your son. He asks about "your wife". You explain that you're not married but very committed to the relationship(why you'd go this deep into your personal life with a store owner is beyond me but you just did). Store owner says "Sorry, I disagree with your lifestyle choice. Your bastard son will not be eating lollipops from this store."
Is that OK with you?
I can certainly step in the next guy's shoes just fine. There shouldn't be anyone surprised about a committed Christian being opposed to a same sex union. To try to force them to do so , by crying "they hurt my feelings by not celebrating my lifestyle" is dishonest at best.
A wedding cake is explicitly for a wedding. The lollipop holds no significance to wedlock or whatever.