Monday, June 4, 2018

Supreme Court rules in favour of Colorado baker who did not want to bake a cake for a gay wedding and why this is important for free speech and religious freedom

https://www.infowars.com/supreme-court-liberal-bias-key-focus-of-gay-cake-ruling/ Jack Phillips who was subjected to social justice warrior tyranny in Colorado a couple years ago because he didn’t want to bake a cake because he disagreed with same sex marriage got a victory today after the Supreme Court ruled 7-2 in his favour here are some highlights and article was written by kit Daniels of Infowars.com :”Liberal hypocrisy backfired after the Supreme Court blasted the Colorado Civil Rights Commission for its anti-Christian bias when it accused a bakery of bias against same-sex marriage.
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 in favor of a devout Christian baker who refused to bake a gay wedding cake, a lopsided ruling which indicates the justices didn’t vote among party lines.
In Monday’s ruling, the Supreme Court said the “commission’s treatment of Phillips’ case violated the State’s duty under the First Amendment not to base laws or regulations on hostility to a religion or religious viewpoint.”Liberal hypocrisy backfired after the Supreme Court blasted the Colorado Civil Rights Commission for its anti-Christian bias when it accused a bakery of bias against same-sex marriage.
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 in favor of a devout Christian baker who refused to
bake a gay wedding cake, a lopsided ruling which indicates the justices didn’t vote

among party lines.
In Monday’s ruling, the Supreme Court said the “commission’s treatment of Phillips’ case violated the State’s duty under the First Amendment not to base laws or regulations on hostility to a religion or religious viewpoint.”Liberal hypocrisy backfired after the Supreme Court blasted the Colorado Civil Rights Commission for its anti-Christian bias when it accused a bakery of bias against same-sex marriage.
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 in favor of a devout Christian baker who refused to bake a gay wedding cake, a lopsided ruling which indicates the justices didn’t vote among party lines.
In Monday’s ruling, the Supreme Court said the “commission’s treatment of Phillips’ case violated the State’s duty under the First Amendment not to base laws or regulations on hostility to a religion or religious viewpoint.”The gay cake dispute began in 2012, two years before gay marriages were even legal in Colorado, a fact which bolstered the baker’s defense that was already cemented on First Amendment grounds.
The baker, Jack Phillips, argued that “requiring him to create a cake for a same-sex wedding would violate his right to free speech by compelling him to exercise his artistic talents to express a message with which he disagreed and would violate his right to the free exercise of religion.” Note from me: the Colorado human rights commission compared this guy to a nazi yes a nazi even though his father served in ww2 for the us and was part of a group that freed the bukenwald death camp
survivors so this had to feel good and to all you leftists trash can eat crow update: here is a great
Piece by the new American on why this was important for free speech but religious liberty as wellhttps://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/constitution/item/29207-supreme-court-gives-huge-victory-to-baker-who-wouldnt-make-same-sex-wedding-cake