August 15, 2018

Colorado is targeting Christian .

Here we go again. Another faux outrage ambush setup designed to bully people into submission.

The Civil Rights Commission is going after Christian again, this time because he refused to bake a cake celebrating transgenderism.

The CCRC’s decision to go after Phillips a second time came just months after the Supreme Court ruled the commission violated its First Amendment “obligation of religious neutrality” under the when it punished Phillips for not baking a cake for a same-sex wedding.

On June 26, 2017 — the exact same day the Supreme Court agreed to hear Phillips’ case — a called Masterpiece Cakeshop asking for a birthday cake. The lawyer requested the cake be pink on the inside and blue on the outside, explaining it would be used to celebrate the seventh anniversary of her gender transition.

Masterpiece declined to make the cake and explained it could not, in good conscience, bake a cake celebrating a message. The shop offered to bake other cakes or sell the lawyer a pre-designed cake. The lawyer declined.

Source: Colorado is targeting Christian baker Jack Phillips — again. This time, he’s going on the offensive.

 

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