Warrigal, lots of good common sense in your post.
Bighorn,
Um - what if he/she is a bus driver forced to allow the black person to sit wherever he wants on the bus?
What if he/she is a teacher forced to teach an integrated class? (He doesn't wish to).
Although I would personally find for the baker if I were the judge, mainly because this issue really is a moral stalemate, I think your solution would not work at all.
Why the difference? Well, the baker is not committing an atrocious insult against the gay couple by quietly declining to design the cake. They can always go to another baker, and if they feel the need to punish the guy, let word of mouth in the marketplace take care of it.
In the case of the bus driver and the teacher, they are committing inexcusable and public insults, which of course cannot be tolerated. So yes, sometimes people are forced to do what they do not wish to do.
Bighorn,
The last is easy. Just find the person who is forced to do what he doesn't wish to do.
Um - what if he/she is a bus driver forced to allow the black person to sit wherever he wants on the bus?
What if he/she is a teacher forced to teach an integrated class? (He doesn't wish to).
Although I would personally find for the baker if I were the judge, mainly because this issue really is a moral stalemate, I think your solution would not work at all.
Why the difference? Well, the baker is not committing an atrocious insult against the gay couple by quietly declining to design the cake. They can always go to another baker, and if they feel the need to punish the guy, let word of mouth in the marketplace take care of it.
In the case of the bus driver and the teacher, they are committing inexcusable and public insults, which of course cannot be tolerated. So yes, sometimes people are forced to do what they do not wish to do.