What is the most memorable aspect of your wedding? Some of your guests will talk about the bridesmaids' gowns. Others will discuss the lovely flowers. Many will exclaim over how beautiful the bride looked. But the one aspect of the wedding that all your So the gay lobby has now decided that not baking a cake for their weddings is some enormous crime, akin to the segregation of black people. The radical homosexual lobby in its strategy sessions and papers makes quite clear that it must always seek the Christian owners of the Oregon Bakery Sweet Cakes by Melissa made the news in 2013 when they declined the opportunity to make a wedding cake for lesbian couple because it violated their Christian beliefs. Later one of the women filed a complaint An Oregon judge ruled that a lesbian couple turned away by baker who refused to make their wedding cake on religious grounds, should receive $135,000 for their emotional suffering, the Oregonian reports. “State Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian has the The owners of an Oregon bakery learned Friday that there is a severe price to pay for following their Christian faith. A judge for the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) recommended a lesbian couple should receive $135,000 in damages for their The Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industry (BOLI) completed its case against Sweet Cakes by Melissa, a Gresham bakery that refused to make a wedding cake for a lesbian couple planning to marry. The bakery was fined $135,000. Following the decision Sweet Cakes .
Homosexual activists have forced a website to shut down an online crowdfunding campaign for a Christian couple facing a possible fine for declining to provide a wedding cake in 2013 for a same-sex "wedding." In less than eight hours, the GoFundMe page In February, the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries found Aaron and Melissa Klein, the former owners of Sweet Cakes by Melissa, guilty of discrimination for refusing to bake a wedding cake for lesbian couple Rachel Cryer and Laurel Bowman-Cryer. The lesbian couple turned away by a Gresham bakery that refused to make them a wedding cake for religious reasons should receive $135,000 in damages for their emotional suffering, a state hearings officer says. Rachel Bowman-Cryer should collect $75,000 Simple, elegant, rustic, homemade, lacy, naked — all these describe what brides want in their wedding cakes. “Every bride says she wants simple and elegant, but they don’t. They want elegant, but not simple,” says Martha Hebert, of St. Martinville .