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INDIANAPOLIS — A bakery that drew protests for refusing to prepare a cake for a gay couple has closed its doors. The Cakery was still profitable, said co-owner Randy McGath. But McGath's An Indiana bakery, Cakery, that drew protests last year after the business' Christian owners declined a request from a gay man to make a cake for his same-sex wedding, has decided to close shop for good. We want to thank everyone for your patronage, support and friendship. Can an Indiana baker legally refuse a wedding cake for a gay
An Indiana bakery, Cakery, that drew protests last year after the business' Christian owners declined a request from a gay man to make a cake for his same-sex wedding, has decided to close shop for good. An Indiana bakery, Cakery, that drew protests last year after the business' Christian owners declined a request from a gay man to make a cake for his same-sex wedding, has decided to close shop for good. We want to thank everyone for your patronage, support and friendship.
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So, theoretically, a baker could refuse to make a wedding cake for a gay couple with no legal ramifications in many parts of Indiana. The Cakery was still profitable, said co-owner Randy McGath. But McGath's year-old wife, Trish, did most of the baking and wanted more time to spend with the couple's four grandchildren.
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Jack Phillips, the baker at the center of a Supreme Court ruling that he cannot be forced to make a cake for a same-sex wedding, said Tuesday that he doesn’t “discriminate” against anybody. The bakery that achieved international notoriety after the owners declined to bake a cake for a gay couple has shut up shop. A message posted on the website of Cakery in Indianapolis quotes St Paul's letter to the Ephesians, and states: "We have decided not to renew our lease so we are now closed.
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In early , the Cakery in downtown Indianapolis refused to make a cake for a couple once they learned that it would be served at gay commitment ceremony. This occurred less than ten months before Indiana's ban on same-sex marriage was officially overturned by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Stand With Free Press. As more major networks align with those in power, the space for fearless journalism is shrinking.
Owners who refused cake for gay couple close shop
The gay couple at the center of a lawsuit against a conservative Christian baker who refused to sell them a wedding cake slammed the U.S. Supreme Court for putting a dent in LGBTQ rights on Friday. In an opinion piece for USA Today, Charlie Craig and David Mullins reflected on the new decision five. .
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The bakery that achieved international notoriety after the owners declined to bake a cake for a gay couple has shut up shop. .