tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11949850.post5304570503141796364..comments2023-11-03T09:13:53.141-04:00Comments on themelios: On Wedding Cakes and Religious Freedom.http://www.blogger.com/profile/13856253694243784280noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11949850.post-12972850999359223342014-03-06T09:05:20.568-05:002014-03-06T09:05:20.568-05:00Hi Don. Thanks for writing. My short answer to y...Hi Don. Thanks for writing. My short answer to your question is no. But your disagreement with me here actually points back to my original point. Churches and those who are a part of those churches, should have the freedom to talk through this issue as you and I would do if you were in my association. And, they should be able to do it without the outside coercion of government. Personally, .https://www.blogger.com/profile/13856253694243784280noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11949850.post-73736488983588733792014-03-06T07:55:33.769-05:002014-03-06T07:55:33.769-05:00Joel, I understand the direction you are coming fr...Joel, I understand the direction you are coming from, however, is not baking the wedding cake just a breath away from encouraging pastors to participate in modernization of those unions?Donhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17966847432530112919noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11949850.post-2938721504325961272014-03-04T08:49:46.345-05:002014-03-04T08:49:46.345-05:00Amen. IMHO, a job, whether contract work or longer...Amen. IMHO, a job, whether contract work or longer, is a mission field. To say, "No thanks" to an opportunity where we may share the love of Christ, be light in the dark, results in depriving the mission field in being reached - and we miss out of the blessings of obedience.Marylee E.noreply@blogger.com