“I cannot tell you how disgusted I am with my fellow gay and lesbian
community, that they would stoop so low to force someone to bake a cake
for them who simply doesn’t agree with them,” states Jesse Bartholomew
in the two-minute video posted to Facebook. “They don’t have to bake a
cake for you.”
He says that he doesn’t understand why someone would want to “ruin”
personal life events by strong-arming someone who finds the ceremony
objectionable to facilitate the event anyway.
“Personally, that wedding cake should be so personal to you and your
wedding—just as the ring, just as the invitations, just as to everything
in planning a wedding,” Bartholomew states. “That cake which costs
hundreds—and my cakes can cost thousands—Why would you want to spend
hundreds or thousands of dollars on a wedding cake and pay that money to
someone who doesn’t want to make the cake for you?”
“That is your personal piece of your wedding: your guests eat that,
your cake is involved in your photos, that cake is taken in your mouth
and you eat it in your stomach,” he continues. “That baker has to spend
hours perfecting that cake for you, for your wedding day. And if that
cake isn’t perfect, then it ruins your wedding.”
Bartholomew continues to show his frustration, stating that trying to force the issue is “stupid.”
“So, you’re going to say that you want to force someone who doesn’t
want to bake a cake for you …. There’s no other bakers out there?” he
asks.
Bartholomew concludes by calling those who seek to force Christians
to facilitate same-sex events against their beliefs “bullies” and
“Nazis.”
“It’s plain and simple: You are bullying someone,” he said. “You are
forcing someone. You are being a Nazi and forcing someone to bake a
[expletive] wedding cake for you when there are hundreds of other gay
and lesbians that would gladly have your business.”
“Shame on you,” Bartholomew declared.
The baker also created a meme to show his disapproval after he was accused of being a “homophobic right winger.”
“I’m a gay baker. I am disappointed that liberals and the LGBT
community would stoop so low to bully a Christian baker because he or
she simply refused to bake a same-sex wedding cake,” it reads. “Freedom
goes both ways. There are plenty of bakeries and bakers to choose from.”
Bartholomew made the post and video public, out of his hopes that his
message will be shared “since another bakery has been forced to shut
down and face lawsuit.” The video has already obtained over 122,000
views.
See previous article published July 3, 2015
Christian Bakers refuse to make cake for ‘Gay Wedding’
- ordered to pay $135,000 to Lesbians
The owners of a Christian bakery in Oregon have officially been
ordered to pay $135,000 in damages to two lesbians who claimed that they
suffered emotionally after they were told that the bakery could not
make a cake for their ceremony because of their convictions not to
participate in others’ sins.
As previously reported, Aaron and Melissa Klein operate Sweet Cakes
by Melissa in Gresham, which is now operated from the couple’s home
after the Kleins’ shut their doors due to harassment. In January 2013,
Aaron was approached by a mother and her daughter as the two were
interested in a cake for the daughter’s upcoming wedding—to her lesbian
partner.
“My first question was what’s the wedding date,” Klein told
television station KTW in Portland. “My next question was [the] bride
and groom’s name. … The girl giggled a little bit and said, ‘It’s two
brides.’”
He then informed the women that the bakery does not make cakes for homosexual events.
“I apologized for wasting their time and said that, unfortunately, we do not do same-sex marriages,” Klein explained.
The women left Sweet Cakes upset about the incident, and later, one
of them filed a complaint with the state. The Oregon attorney general’s
office soon launched an investigation against the Klein’s as the state’s
non-discrimination laws prevent public accommodations from being denied
to any individual on the basis of “race, color, religion, sex [or]
sexual orientation.”
But Klein states that he regularly serves homosexuals. He believes
that there is a difference between serving homosexuals in general and
having to personally facilitate same-sex ceremonies, which is an act of
participation.
“I have customers come in almost on a weekly basis that are
homosexual,” he said. “They can buy my stuff. I sell stuff. I talk with
them. That’s fine. … This was not the first time we’ve served these
girls.”
“We were being asked to participate in something that we could not participate in,” Klein’s wife, Melissa, noted.
Some Christians believe that being a part of a same-sex event
violates the biblical command in 1 Timothy 5:22 not to be “partakers in
other men’s sins,” as well as the command in Ephesians 5:7, “Be not ye
therefore partakers with them.”
In February, a judge with the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries
ruled that the Christian bakers are guilty of discrimination for
declining to make the cake, thus moving the matter into the sentencing
phase. The Kleins had expressed concern prior to the ruling that if they
were forced to pay a fine for declining the cake over their Christian
convictions, the penalty would “definitely” bankrupt the family.
In April, Alan McCullough, an administrative judge with the bureau,
recommended a fine of $135,000, with one of the women receiving $75,000
and the other $60,000. Prosecutors had sought damages of $75,000 each.
The two women, who have been identified as Rachel Cryer and Laurel
Bowman, submitted individual lists of just under 100 aspects of
suffering in order to receive the damages. They included “acute loss of
confidence,” “doubt,” “distrust of men,” “distrust of former friends,”
“excessive sleep,” “discomfort,” “high blood pressure,” “impaired
digestion,” “loss of appetite,” “migraine headaches,” “loss of pride,”
“mental rape,” “resumption of smoking habit,” “shock” “stunned,”
“surprise,” “uncertainty,” “weight gain” and “worry.”
But the Kleins told the court that they too had suffered because of
the attacks that they received over their desire to live out their
Christian faith in the workplace. They stated that they endured “mafia
tactics” as their car was vandalized and broken into on two occasions,
their vendors were harassed by homosexual advocates resulting in some
businesses breaking ties with them, and they received threatening emails
wishing rape, death and Hell upon the family. As a result, they had to
close their business and move it into their private home.
This week, the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries accepted McCollough’s recommendation and fined the Kleins $135,000.
“This case is not about a wedding cake or a marriage,” the final
order, written by Commissioner Brad Avakian, read. “It is about a
business’s refusal to serve someone because of their sexual orientation.
Under Oregon law, that is illegal.”
The Kleins told commentator Todd Starnes that they are disappointed by the order and plan to appeal.
“We were just running our business the best we could—following the
Lord’s example,” Melissa Kelin stated. “I’m just blown away by the
ruling. They are punishing us for not participating in the wedding.”
Aaron Klein vowed to fight Avakian in court.
“This man has no power over me,” he said. “He seems to think he can
tell me to be quiet. That doesn’t sit well with me and I refuse to
comply.”
Sweet Cakes by Melissa had served Cryer and Bowman for all other
orders at their bakery, and even considered the women to be their
friends.
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