We do a variety of cakes. Birthdays, showers, people who just come in, we have cakes for dessert. I like the entire aspect of it. I like putting the sugar and the flour in the mixing bowl. I like making the frosting. Comes out of the oven and it’s— you baked it just right. And it’s just what you want it to be and it’s just a lot of fun. It began when two gentlemen came into my bakery and asked me to decorate a cake for them. And so I replied that I’ll make you your birthday cakes your shower cakes or your cookies and brownies. I just don’t do cakes for same-sex weddings. We don’t do Halloween cakes. We don’t do adult-themed cakes. We’ve actually turned down probably at that time — that may have been the fifth or sixth same-sex wedding cake. For the most part, they all just said, “Oh, OK,” and went somewhere else. One case they called up later, and they — at the end of the conversation — thought that it was OK. That that was my right. I believe that the Bible teaches that homosexuality is wrong and to participate in— in a sin is wrong for me. I believe that the First Amendment protects my freedom of religion. Taking part in— in a speech, it’s making a statement. These people are getting married. That’s part of our culture. For me to take part in it against my will is compelling me to make a statement that I don’t want to make. When I wake up in the morning, I want to, you know, do my best job to honor my Lord and savior, Jesus Christ in everything that I do. It’s no different now. I think this is an important issue that’s being raised and if God’s chosen to do it here, then so be it.