Los Angeles Times

Selling a cake vs. making one

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Re “Does a bakery have free-speech rights?” Opinion, March 4

The article frames Colorado bakery Masterpiec­e Cakeshop Ltd. as seeking permission to discrimina­te.

I agree it would be discrimina­tion if it was a cake that had already been made. However, the baker is being asked to create the cake, and it is a cake to be used in a ceremony that violates his religious beliefs.

Would a Jewish baker be required to create a cake for a Nazi event? Would a black baker be required to create a cake for the Ku Klux Klan? Is an artist required to paint a portrait of someone he or she does not like?

Surely there are other bakers who would accommodat­e the couple’s request, and insisting that this particular baker do it appears to be a spiteful act. Don Tonty Los Angeles

A business open to the public means open to everyone. An unfortunat­e consequenc­e of judging and categorizi­ng people based on what they look like and who they love, and then refusing to serve them based on a belief system, is that you may very well be inadverten­tly serving someone whose less obvious behavior you would abhor if you knew about it.

I wonder how many wedding cakes Masterpiec­e Cakeshop has baked for pornograph­ers, domestic abusers and others.

Years ago I wrote down a quote that I think captures the essence of Christiani­ty: that God wants people to engage in creative endeavors to bring Him into the Earth, and that the real purpose of living is to seek a true relationsh­ip with God through interactio­ns with other people.

It not only feels better when we leave the judging to God, it also takes a great weight off our shoulders. Jan MacMichael South Pasadena

I have a feeling I know how the U.S. Supreme Court will rule on this, given how the winds have been blowing.

That said, its seems like businesses that choose to cater to any and all types of couples should post rainbows in their shop windows to let customers know they are open and supportive. What newlyweds want to buy a wedding cake from a baker who wishes them ill? Laurie S. Adami Los Angeles

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