An issue's not an issue until it's debated on The View, right?

On Tuesday, co-hosts Candace Cameron Bure and Raven Symone got into it over the Oregon couple who was ordered by the state to pay $135,000 dollars after refusing to make a wedding cake for a lesbian couple.

"The Oregon law bars businesses from discriminating against sexual orientation, race, disability, age or religion and to me, it’s the same exact thing that they did back in the day saying that black people couldn’t do certain things because it's my 'religious belief,'" Symone said.

Bure fired back telling Symone that she was "comparing apples to oranges" and that the issue isn't about discrimination but about "freedom of association."

"It's about First Amendment rights. We do have the right to still choose who we associate with," Bure said.

Bure continued to say that the Oregon couple had previously baked cakes for them [the lesbian couple] before, but it was the wedding cake they refused to make because the ceremony went against their religious beliefs.

Symone interrupted to say to Bure, "I refuse to associate with you right now, is that ok?"

While the two former child stars battle it out, the larger national argument over how religious rights will intersect with the recent Supreme Court decision on gay-marriage has yet to play out.

Watch the whole conversation here: