tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7343546954225003627.post3855342672002542560..comments2024-02-02T02:32:58.560-06:00Comments on Opinionated Catholic: Want Religious Liberty ? Then Include The Lawyer Aristocracy James Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00406049343115557137noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7343546954225003627.post-13269082437534668682014-03-01T19:57:35.638-06:002014-03-01T19:57:35.638-06:00I think your analogy fails. The hypothetical baker...I think your analogy fails. The hypothetical baker probably will not (and probably should not) refuse to bake a cake for a divirced person, true. But I think that baker might refuse (and would be more justified to refuse) to bake a cake specifically to celebrate a couple's divorce. I.e., refusing a service because one objects to a speciifc, public act...not teh same as refusing to provide a service for a person because they belong to a class of people. By analogy, the baker is refusing specifically to bake a cake for a gay wedding..s/he is not refusing to bake a birthday cake (or whatever) for a gay person. In every case that I have heard, this has been the scenario.Michaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04469448997139436175noreply@blogger.com