That's my take on it. Why not use this as an opportunity to evangelize instead of discriminate. Talk to them about the loving forgiveness of Messiah, and the sacrifice he made for us. Tell them you'll be happy to bake their cake as long as they are willing to let you tell them about the word of truth. Bake the cake and when you bring it to the venue, bring a bunch of bible believers to "assist." You can sing "What a friend we have in Jesus" in four part harmony the whole time you're setting it up.
The question for me is this; is it more important to spread the word and the light or to protect your own soul from damnation? If you say the latter, you've forfeited both, imho.
maybe we should INSIST on evangelizing in gay bars or something
...and, William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, did exactly that. He went into the streets and the bars and the whorehouses and the dregs of society and preached the live giving water of Messiah can cleanse us all.
William Booth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Perhaps that is exactly what we should be doing, in fact.
Could be, but this case was recent. I had never heard about gays insisting on getting wedding cakes from christian bakeries before, but if that does happen a lot it's a problem. Why do they INSIST on getting one from a christian baker in the first place? I find it hard to believe (with a country like the US) that they don't have more bakeries in their vicinity. This is just a provocation, maybe we should INSIST on evangelizing in gay bars or something.