I suggest we target atheist, specifically LGBT affiliated atheist and/or protestant bakeries up and down the British Isles and seeing how many people object. We're not seeking publicity. We don't want to bring people to court or to sue people though if it comes to that, we'll be ready. We're just telling the truth in charity. Remember always to give them the translation!
I suggest we target atheist, specifically LGBT affiliated atheist and/or protestant bakeries up and down the British Isles and seeing how many people object. We're not seeking publicity. We don't want to bring people to court or to sue people though if it comes to that, we'll be ready. We're just telling the truth in charity. Remember always to give them the translation!


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In respect of the Northern Ireland bakery who are being hounded by the so called equalities commission, I would suggest that if compelled to put a pro LGBTIQ slogan on the cake, they also add that this statement does not necessarily reflect the views of the bakery.
(Interesting, as I typed LGBT, the iPad immediately typed LGBTIQ. I wonder when other letters of the alphabet will be added, e.g. P, Z)
"St Paul, the leader of the Christian army and the invincible orator, battling for the cause of Christ, skillfully turns even a chance inscription (temple to an unknown god) into an argument for the faith; for he had learned from the true David to wrest the sword from the hands of the enemy and to cut off the head of the boastful Goliath with his own weapon." Leo XIII
It's a rhetorical question but now you've asked here are a couple of links:
http://www.engaygedweddings.com/ca/gay-wedding-cakes-ca.html
http://www.weddingprideny.com/stories/2013/3/wp_desserts_2013_2013_3.html