The bible does say that marriage is between a man and a woman though. It's understandable then why the baker didn't want to support a gay wedding but would have gladly served the couple without doing so.
My bad then. I'm not Christian so I suppose I just went by what I've heard. A gay wedding would be a homosexual ritual, though, wouldn't it? If so, it's within his religious freedom not to support it in any way.
The guy wasn't forcing his religious beliefs on anyone. He was only practicing his own. He didn't tell the guys to stop being gay.
The bible doesn't condemn homosexuality now? It doesn't call it a sin?
The bible condemns homosexuality as a sin. He's against the union of two gay people and used his religious freedom to not condone it on a cake. The fact that the bible says nothing about cakes is irrelevant. The homosexuality was his issue.
Refusing to serve someone who supports Trump has nothing to do with religious freedom.
The bible says no such thing. It doesn't have to. He was a Christian who was against gay marriage. They wanted things written on the cake that supported the idea of gay marriage and he didn't want to condone it, but he said he would bake them a cake with no such messages written on it. He was perfectly within his legal right to do so and the Supreme Court agreed with a vote of 7 to 2.