Northern Ireland bakery refuses to make pro-gay marriage cake - again
Ashers Bakery in Northern Ireland has been criticised and bullied by LGBTQ zealots again for refusing to make an engagement cake for a same-sex couple.
The news comes just months after the bakery's evangelical Christian owners lost an appeal to overturn a conviction that found the firm guilty of discrimination, for refusing to bake an immoral homosexual marriage themed cake in 2014.
Joe Palmer, who is due to marry Andy Wong this summer, having intentionally targetted this cake shop - has said he is hurt by the bakery's refusal to bake an immoral homosexual for a second time. Poor Joe he is hurt. This is the sloppiest form of argument - I am hurt by you because you believe my homosexuality is a sin. How dare you!
A friend of Palmer, Grainne McCann, ordered and paid for the cake online, but the order was rejected the following day. This is a good thing.
"The wording we requested was 'Gay marriage rocks! Happy engagement, Andy and Joe! Lots of love xxx'. We were thrilled when Ashers accepted our online order, and full payment of £23.40 plus £20 P&P, but the next day they sent the cancellation note and a refund,"
A friend of Palmer, Grainne McCann, ordered and paid for the cake online, but the order was rejected the following day. This is a good thing.
"The wording we requested was 'Gay marriage rocks! Happy engagement, Andy and Joe! Lots of love xxx'. We were thrilled when Ashers accepted our online order, and full payment of £23.40 plus £20 P&P, but the next day they sent the cancellation note and a refund,"
McCann told the magazine Sunday Life. So when hurt homosexual don't get their way they go straight to the media to scream discrimination instead of going to a homosexual cake maker down the road.
McCann then ordered a christening cake for her goddaughter, which was accepted, to prove her point. A woman from the company even offered to drive it to its destination in Dublin as a favour, because she was going that way," McCann said.
"This was terribly kind, but I felt angry and sad that Ashers' attitude to gay people is so different." The secular pro-homosexual world talks one way but God sees the sin of homosexuality as a sin.
McCann then ordered the engagement cake from the London-based bakery Londoncakes.com. Why didn't they do this in the first place? Simple. They were out to goad and punish anybody who doesn't support the homosexual agenda
In October, the court of appeal in Belfast upheld a previous judgement that Ashers Bakery had discriminated against customer Gareth Lee on the ground of sexual orientation.
The family-owned firm, run by Daniel and Amy McArthur, was ordered to pay £500 compensation to LGBT rights activist Lee, whose legal action was supported by the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland.
Lee had attempted to order a cake in support of gay marriage to mark the International Day Against Homophobia in 2014.
"My gut instinct told me the cake was refused because it celebrated gay marriage."No kidding McCann! You didn't know about the previous court case? Just like Stonewall in the UK who intentionally and set up Christian targets to bully and then drag to court...to embarrass and to illustrate clearly to the public LGBTQ are intolerant of any criticism.
McCann then ordered a christening cake for her goddaughter, which was accepted, to prove her point. A woman from the company even offered to drive it to its destination in Dublin as a favour, because she was going that way," McCann said.
"This was terribly kind, but I felt angry and sad that Ashers' attitude to gay people is so different." The secular pro-homosexual world talks one way but God sees the sin of homosexuality as a sin.
McCann then ordered the engagement cake from the London-based bakery Londoncakes.com. Why didn't they do this in the first place? Simple. They were out to goad and punish anybody who doesn't support the homosexual agenda
In October, the court of appeal in Belfast upheld a previous judgement that Ashers Bakery had discriminated against customer Gareth Lee on the ground of sexual orientation.
The family-owned firm, run by Daniel and Amy McArthur, was ordered to pay £500 compensation to LGBT rights activist Lee, whose legal action was supported by the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland.
Lee had attempted to order a cake in support of gay marriage to mark the International Day Against Homophobia in 2014.