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Reader: Every one has equal rights to sugar!

On Friday, a judge determined that Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips was wrong to refuse to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple because same-sex marriage would "be displeasing God." But refusing the couple service was displeasing to civil rights laws. Colorado state law prohibits "a place of public...
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On Friday, a judge determined that Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips was wrong to refuse to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple because same-sex marriage would “be displeasing God.” But refusing the couple service was displeasing to civil rights laws. Colorado state law prohibits “a place of public accommodation” — which includes bakeries, Judge Robert Spencer determined in his ruling — from discriminating against a person based on his or her sexual orientation.

See also:Masterpiece Cake shop ordered to stop discriminating against gay couples

Says Taylor:

Gay couples should have the right to a diabetic life like everyone else.

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If you were getting a cake for a gay civil union ceremony — or any union, for that matter — where would you go? Post your suggestions for bakeries below, and if you want to comment on the Masterpiece controversy, join the conversation already under way here.


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