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Date: 2014-03-06 07:33 pm (UTC)And as I noted in a post of my own the other day, they could stay in business, not violate their "principles", and comply with the law. They'd just have quit making wedding cakes for *anyone*.
But that'd cost them money.
In other news Portland's Archbishop is starting up a campaign to try to prevent gay marriage from becoming legal in Oregon.Which led to a bunch of Catholics not protesting exactly, but making a point of wearing something (I forget whether it was buttons or shirts) *supporting* gay marriage when they went to Ash Wednesday services. No speechifying, or disruptions, just a simple "notice" that folks are *not* going to bow to his views on the subject.
Given other things the Pope has said, I'd not be too surprised if one of these days he issues a statement telling folks to drop it. Even a simple, "quit fighting it" without the Church being willing to perform same sex marriages would defuse a lot of stuff.