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 Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey
I've already answered your stupid cake questions. Public space - cannot discriminate based on gayness ; private space - can.
Reason is because civilized society.
So you still believe this despite it having no basis in logic, law, or legal precedent. Despite knowing the decisions of the highest and most influential court in the country, and probably the world, you still believe that a Christian should be forced to sin because a gay guy wants his cake. You're a bad man.
One time I played at a very small local charity casino. Legal games, but massive rakes. they had a little cafeteria there. It was run by a local restauranteur. He has a liquor license so he can sell booze in his restaurant. he also has a catering license that allows him to sell booze off premesis. So that's how he thought he was able to sell booze at the casino.
The law disagreed. his catering license could only be used at private events. So here is what they did....
They had one of the dealers stand outside the door. As people walked up he would say "Hi folks, this is a private casino, only invitees are allowed inside." The he would hand them a slip of paper saying "You are invited to the private casino".
Then the guy could sell booze inside the casino.
So monkey, I don't know why you think there is some kind of difference between businesses open to the public and a business with private clientele. the same laws apply to both. The same standards of discrimination apply to both.
using your argument, the baker could just hang a sign on his door saying "This is a private establishment. By accepting this invitation to enter, you agree to abide by the whims of the business owner"
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