David Quinn appeared on Morning Ireland, debating Colm O’Gorman of Amnesty International about the introduction of a “conscience clause” protecting the freedom of conscience rights of bakers, printers, and other citizens who don’t support same-sex marriage, in the event that the referendum was passed.
The debate follows the Asher’s Bakery case in Northern Ireland, in which a small family-run bakery was asked to bake a cake bearing the slogan “Support Gay Marriage” and then taken to court by Northern Ireland’s equality commission when they refused.
Listen to the item here [1].
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