Gay couple in SCOTUS decision describe moment baker refused to make wedding cake

Charlie Craig and Dave Mullins claim baker Jack Phillips discriminated against them based on their sexual orientation: “This case is not about religion… you cannot practice your faith in a way that excludes others.”

2:09 | 06/04/18

Coming up in the next {{countdown}} {{countdownlbl}}

Coming up next:

{{nextVideo.title}}

{{nextVideo.description}}

Skip to this video now

Now Playing:

{{currentVideo.title}}

Comments
Related Extras
Related Videos
Video Transcript
Transcript for Gay couple in SCOTUS decision describe moment baker refused to make wedding cake
Our case has never been about case it's about the rights. LG BT people to walk into a place of business and expect to receive the same service that any other member of the public would receipt. We sat down at the owner of disorder and he immediately asked us to the case was four. And when we said it was for us he informed us that he would not make a Kate. For a same sex when it and who and I realized exactly what it happened in the car you know. I broke down answered crying I was mortified. I was so embarrassed to have this be happening to us. I was shocked I mean neither one of us had ever been treated this way before at a business you doing in this case is not about religion you know freedom of religion is essential in our country and that's why it's protected in the constitution. But. You cannot practice your faith in a way that excludes others from public life. What will your reaction be if you lose it's been. I O I think. Sadness. And Piero or what the future. Will look like for people based on this precedent we would be worried for what that could mean for other people. And not just fields and teaching that if the LG BT and see if a business owner is allowed to pick and choose their customers based on there. Personal beliefs could a hotel owner refused to rent a room to an interracial couple because his fate believe that the races were not meant to mix. Or clear an employer. Refused to hire a single mother because they believe their mothers should be married. On a losses the Supreme Court could open the door to many forms of discrimination that no longer consider wrong in our society.

This transcript has been automatically generated and may not be 100% accurate.

{"id":55646565,"title":"Gay couple in SCOTUS decision describe moment baker refused to make wedding cake","duration":"2:09","description":"

\n\tCharlie Craig and Dave Mullins claim baker Jack Phillips discriminated against them based on their sexual orientation: “This case is not about religion… you cannot practice your faith in a way that excludes others.”

\n","url":"/Nightline/video/gay-couple-scotus-decision-describe-moment-baker-refused-55646565","section":"Nightline","mediaType":"default"}