LGBT Activists Have Been Using Courts To Harass This Christian Baker For Ten Years

LGBT Activists Have Been Using Courts To Harass This Christian Baker For Ten Years

Jack Phillips is an American. His nation’s supreme law claims to protect his inalienable rights to free speech and to freely practice his faith. Yet for ten years, these same rights have been effectively suspended by a state legislature and multiple courts, despite a 2018 win in the U.S. Supreme Court.

Phillips, who lives in the Denver, Colorado suburb of Lakewood, was first prosecuted for faithful Christianity in 2012. He was hauled into Colorado’s non-judicial Civil Rights Commission, then later into real courts, for offering to sell a gay couple anything in his bakery, Masterpiece Cakeshop, except a custom cake celebrating homosexual acts. He’s still in court now.

 

LGBT Activists Have Been Using Courts To Harass This Christian Baker For Ten Years

LGBT Activists Have Been Using Courts To Harass This Christian Baker For Ten Years

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