Thursday, February 27, 2014

Give Me Cake Liberty Or Give Me...

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Note, that is not the public, professional service approach I would have as an owner or employee of a company, corporation or business entity.

Nor is it a ministry approach, whatsoever.

I would do the best I could do, or I would not perform the work.

There is also the issue of respecting someone, as a Biblical Christian, with a different worldview and views on marriage.

Respect not equaling intellectual agreement, nor an abandonment of Biblical views and doctrines.

There needs to be a love for one's neighbour with the Great Commandment (s) of Mark 12 and Matthew 22 and this requires some level of respect.

Person's would also need to be respected even if a Christian view disagrees with laws and views of the state.

However, I can understand the legitimate satire from the image.

Actually, with my lack of baking experience my cake could end up looking like that...unintentionally.

I would then have the excuse that I would need to eat it myself, over several days (selfish stomach mode).

I stated on Facebook:

Cited:

'Ah, yes an option I suppose...'

'The view of making someone commercially serve someone in that context is not only a breaking of liberty but also a demonstration of gov. that is too big and too interested in getting votes. If someone does not want to serve such and such, let the market deal with it.'

'Not the same as going into an ER and being turned down, for example. Not emergency service in cake case.'

End of citations:

Give me cake liberty or give me...a piece (selfish, stomach mode)?

'Let them eat cake'?

American cases like this make me ponder and wonder if the United States is the most free nation on Earth, or most free democratic nation as some state. A complex topic.

It seems questionable.

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