Bakery refused to make a cake for a same ">A few years ago, a bakery refused to make a cake for a same
The case dealt with Masterpiece Cakeshop, a bakery in Lakewood, Colorado, which refused to design a custom wedding cake for a gay couple based on the owner's religious beliefs. The Colorado Civil Rights Commission evaluated the case under the state's anti-discrimination law, the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act. Sharia law, derived from Islamic teachings in the Quran and Hadith, encompasses legal and moral guidelines for Muslims. Among the many issues governed by Sharia is the question of homosexuality, which remains a topic of significant debate and varying interpretations within the Islamic world. Muslim bakery refuses to serve gays; media doesn't care">Muslim bakery refuses to serve gays; media doesn't care
So, a restaurant cannot refuse to serve a Muslim diner, a gym cannot turn away a potential black patron, and a bakery could not deny service to a gay couple. Until now, that is. The Majority Writes for Majority Rights. One Political Plaza - Home of politics. One Political Plaza. Muslim bakery refuses gay couple
Gay rights are very popular, so there was a lot of support in requiring the Christian bakery to make cakes for gay weddings. It was a case of the majority (Christians) discriminating against a minority (gays). I don't think people would be nearly as supportive if it was about forcing a minority (Muslims) to do something that they didn't want. Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen. Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Homosexuality Under Sharia Law
Steven Crowder asked Muslim bakers to make a cake for a homosexual "wedding." They were less than enthused. The U. Supreme Court recently ruled that businesses can now legally refuse service to LGBT people in specific circumstances.
Muslim bakery!">Where is the liberal media outrage on this Muslim bakery!
At the center of the case is a Colorado bakery owner who in refused to sell a wedding cake to a gay couple because of his religious conviction that doing so would support gay marriage rights. .
Baker who refused to make cake for gay wedding
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. .
Muslim bakers don’t want to make your gay ‘wedding’ cake
Sharia law, derived from Islamic teachings in the Quran and Hadith, encompasses legal and moral guidelines for Muslims. Among the many issues governed by Sharia is the question of homosexuality, which remains a topic of significant debate and varying interpretations within the Islamic world. This article explores how homosexuality is treated under Sharia law, the diversity of interpretations. .
Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission
The owner of a Colorado bakery refused to provide a cake for the wedding of a gay couple in The Supreme Court agreed to hear the case. .