Pizza maker in Indiana got asked by a reporter, answered, had to close shop, plans to get out of the state

About this pizza shop in Indiana, center of a homosexual hate storm:

The owners never refused service to gays. They never claimed they’d refuse service to gays. As [Reason.com writer Matt] Welch notes, they said the opposite — they would and do serve gay customers. What they wouldn’t do if asked is cater a gay wedding because their faith tells them that marriage is sacred and reserved for straight couples.

That “thinking,” politely declining to be conscripted by the state into a ceremony that violates one’s religion, no longer has a place in small-town Indiana according to the town’s own senator, who’s more keen to stay on the good side of the left’s gay-marriage mob than defend constituents guilty of nothing more than giving their opinion to a reporter.

Will It Ever End?