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Complaint: Baker refused to write anti-gay words on cake

 

DENVER, Colo. - A Colorado bakery is under investigation for religious discrimination after a baker refused to write anti-gay words on a cake.

In March of 2014, a customer named Bill Jack requested several cakes in the shapes of Bibles from the Azucar Bakery in Denver, Colo., according to the bakery owner, Marjorie Silva.

Silva says Jack pulled out a piece of paper with phrases like "God hates gays" and requested her to write them on his cakes.

He wouldn't let employees make a copy of the paper and would not read the words out loud, Silva claims. The bakery owner also says the customer wanted an image of two men holding hands with an "X" on top.

"After I read it, I was like 'No way,'" Silva said. "'We're not doing this. This is just very discriminatory and hateful.'"

In a statement to 9NEWS Jack said, "I believe I was discriminated against by the bakery based on my creed."

As a result, Jack filed a complaint with the Civil Rights division of the Department of Regulatory Agencies. The bakery is now under investigation for religious discrimination, and if the agency feels discriminatory acts were committed, the case could move forward to the Colorado Civil Rights Commission.

Jack is a founder of Worldview Academy, which is a "non-denominational organization dedicated to helping Christians think and live in accord with a Biblical worldview," according to the organization's website.

Jack's biography on the website says he is currently an educator who used to teach in public schools in the past, adding that he has appeared on numerous national radio and TV programs.

"It's unfair that he's accusing me of discriminating when I think he was the one that is discriminating," Silva said.

Nancy Leong, a University of Denver law professor, says she doesn't believe Silva violated any laws.

"This is not a situation where a business owner denied service to somebody," Leong said. "She offered to accommodate him to the extent that she could. In fact, requiring her to write that message would infringe on her own free speech rights."

The Department of Regulatory Agencies required an extension so a decision is not expected for at least a couple of months.

 

 

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2015/01/20/azucar-bakery-anti-gay-words-cake/22061115/

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Jack is a founder of Worldview Academy, which is a "non-denominational organization dedicated to helping Christians think and live in accord with a Biblical worldview," according to the organization's website.

 

 

You know this POS is probably one of the same dullards scared to fucking death & trying to warn everyone of the dangers of Sharia Law, too.

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1. The message he wanted on the cakes was wrong.  God hates sin, not people.

2. Had he used biblically accurate language, I'd support him.  A bakery faced a punitive fine because they acted in accordance with their religious beliefs and would not make a cake for a gay marriage when there were plenty of other bakeries that would, and it cost them their business.

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1. The message he wanted on the cakes was wrong.  God hates sin, not people.

2. Had he used biblically accurate language, I'd support him.  A bakery faced a punitive fine because they acted in accordance with their religious beliefs and would not make a cake for a gay marriage when there were plenty of other bakeries that would, and it cost them their business.

 

Refusing to serve someone is entirely different than simply refusing to write a hateful message... This baker in question had no problem serving these assholes, he just refused to write objectionable bull shit.. I don't really see the correlation.. One person refused to serve another based on discrimination.

 

If he had refused these guys service because he thinks Christians are a bunch of hypocritical sanctimonious assholes then I would see your point.

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