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Re: Report: 20% Of Americans Say It's OK For Businesses To Refuse Jews

Posted by JayZeeBMT on Thu Jun 27 04:01:44 2019, in response to Re: Report: 20% Of Americans Say It's OK For Businesses To Refuse Jews, posted by Easy on Wed Jun 26 19:31:52 2019.

What you're describing is one step before "refusing to sell". The baker is refusing to create the product in the first place. That's still a case of the baker forcing his or her religious beliefs on the customer.

Suppose a Jewish customer came into the bakery requesting a Bar Mitzvah cake, but the baker refuses because the message also conflicts with his or her own religious beliefs.

Would that be OK versus making a gay wedding cake, or transgender cake?

The comparison of "being forced to carry non-Halal or un-Kosher products" is not an apt one, because the ingredients in the hypothetical cakes are the same, but it's the writing on them that is an issue.

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