Quote Originally Posted by JDerrida View Post
But you say that the Spillers shop owner can choose not to sell specific items based on her values and beliefs.
You then contradict yourself by saying that a Christian Baker can not choose to sell specific items based on their values and beliefs.
Where do you stand on the schools in the Midlands that want to educate young children on equality, including matters relating to same sex relationships. This is in accordance with the education services throughout England.
However, as we have all read there are a large number of parents in predominantly Muslim areas who refuse this education to continue.
I would be very interested on your (and others) thoughts.
Thanks in advance
I said that its wrong to refuse to sell something to someone based on their sexuality, not that they can't choose to sell certain things. They can sell whatever they want, but its wrong to refuse to sell their stock based on sexuality.

Refusing to stock a particular individual's music due to their political beliefs and refusing to sell cake to someone because they're gay are not the same thing, it isn't a valid comparison. You can choose your political beliefs, you can't choose your sexuality.