Scumple wrote:He turned down good money Seth.
Is he under legal compulsion to accept money from someone engaged in an activity he has moral scruples against?
The point could have been made by way of sub-standard craftsmanship.
Yes, it could have, but that would have still forced him to participate in the marriage ceremony.
There was no need to turn down business. What kind of capitalism do you believe in?
The kind where the merchant gets to pick and choose with whom he does business.
One that can be overturned on 'moral whims' can be turned down on 'social concerns' and becomes socialism in all but word and deed. His moral stance is not furthered by a denial of service attack, it weakens it. When shoddy workmanship could have achieved so much more.

His actions were based on the very correct moral principle that while he refuses to participate in or in any way sanction the marriage, he does not harbor ill will towards the individuals involved. To do substandard work would still have him laboring on their behalf against his will and it would show animus that he is not evidencing.
His decision was the correct one that I hope will ultimately be upheld by the Supreme Court because it must be in order to comply with the Constitution.
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