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Florida Bakery Faces Threats After Refusing To Print Anti-Gay Message On A Cake

  • April 06, 2015
  • Miami

Days after a anti-gay pizzeria controversyformer televangelist Joshua Feuerstein went after a Longwood, Florida, bakery

Feuerstein done a ask himself, and when Cut The Cake owners Sharon Haller refused, she pronounced threats started pouring in.

“He wanted us to put a horrible summary on a cake, and we said, ‘We’re not gonna do that,’” Haller told Orlando news hire WKMG Local 6, adding, “We started removing some hundreds of phone calls and creation really nasty and disastrous gestures towards the business, towards us.”

As for Feurestein, he believes he’s training a doctrine about tolerance

“I trust that toleration should be a two-way street,” he pronounced in a video posted on his Facebook page. “But now it is that there are news outlets around this republic that are perplexing to paint me and others like me — since we’re Bible-believing people — to be bigots and full of hatred, when we’re simply pro-freedom.”

Neither Haller nor Feurestein immediately responded to a ask for comment.

Watch Feurestein’s full video below:

YOU SHOULD BE SCARED IF YOU ARE A CHRISTIAN … they are entrance for your leisure … THEY ARE ALREADY THREATENING…

Posted by Joshua FeuersteinSaturday, Apr 4, 2015

Article source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/05/florida-bakery-anti-gay-message_n_7007390.html?utm_hp_ref=miami&ir=Miami

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