A Christian bakery sued for not making cake for a gay marriage refuses to back down insisting he should be allowed to run his business in line with his beliefs

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ASHERS BAKING CO
ASHERS BAKING CO

Report according to Daily Mail & Breitbart ….

A who refused to make a cake with a slogan supporting gay marriage insists he will not back down, even if he is taken to court.Ashers Baking Company – based in Northern Ireland and named after a verse in the Bible – has been warned by the Equality Commission that the law does not allow them to turn down an order to bake the cake.

But general manager Daniel McArthur said his company would not be baking the cake under any circumstances, insisting that Christians should be able to apply their beliefs to the day-to-day running of their businesses.
A Christian bakery owner in Belfast is facing legal action after he refused to make a cake with the words “support gay marriage” on it. Ashers Baking Company staff initially accepted the order but when it was reviewed by the owners they decided the cake went against their Christian beliefs, according to the Daily Mail.Ashers Baking Company – based in Northern Ireland and named after a verse in the Bible – has been warned by the Equality Commission that the law does not allow them to turn down an order to bake the cake.

But general manager Daniel McArthur said his company would not be baking the cake under any circumstances, insisting that Christians should be able to apply their beliefs to the day-to-day running of their businesses.

In the past, Christians have been fired for refusing to take part in Civil Partnership ceremonies, or for denying sex therapy but this is thought to be the first time a Christian has been sued for refusing to campaign in favour of gay rights.

The dispute began in May when an activist from QueerSpace ordered a cake from the bakers supporting gay marriage and featuring two characters from Sesame Street. But the family that own the shop decided they were unwilling to make the cake and offered a full refund, this is something they claim to have done before when asked to produce cakes they deemed to be obscene. Due to modern icing methods the cakes could in theory have almost any picture put on them.

Colin and Karen McArthur, and their son Daniel, who is manager, offered the refund because they took the view production of the cake was contrary to their beliefs. Mr McArthur said: “I would like the outcome of this to be that any Christians running a business could be allowed to follow their Christian beliefs and principles in the day-to-day running of the business and that they are allowed to make decisions based on that.”

He has said that he will not back down whatever the legal threats, but the government-funded Equality Commission’s Northern Ireland branch, has now warned him that they now face a legal claim.

A letter from the Commission said: “We have advised Mr Lee that you have acted unlawfully and contrary to Regulation Five of the Equality Act (Sexual Orientation) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006 which prohibits discrimination in the provision of goods, facilities and services to a person seeking or obtaining to use those goods, facilities or services on the grounds of sexual orientation.” It said county court proceedings would start within seven days of the letter.

If Ashers Bakery is successfully sued it will establish a precedence that businesses must produce campaign material for causes even if they disagree with them if it can be proved to be related to gender, sexuality or religion.

The legal duty to produce campaign material for a group you strong disagree with is likely to be fought all the way to the Supreme Court.