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Friday, November 10, 2017

Believers rally around Colorado cake-baker before Supreme Court case

Masterpiece Cakeshop’s Jack Phillips may be an evangelical Christian, but he has a host of supporters from other faiths behind him as he takes his religious-freedom case next month to the Supreme Court.

Leaders from the Catholic, Jewish and Mormon communities — as well as other evangelical small-business owners — came together Wednesday to offer their encouragement at a rally Wednesday at Colorado Christian University.

Oral argument is scheduled Dec. 5 before the Supreme Court in the Masterpiece case, the first to be considered by the high court involving whether bakers, florists, filmmakers and other creative professionals who cater to weddings must serve same-sex ceremonies.

“I don’t know how the justices will rule in this particular case, but I do hope they will treat this very important liberty with reverence,” said Denver attorney and law professor Stephen Collis, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

There are many ways to get around not doing work for the gays, lgbt people. You just don't do it in a way that draws attention or makes them realize they are being chased away. It's even more amusing when the gays have no clue they were cut out, and you are laughing knowing you didn't have to be politically correct or end up in the Supreme court.
You can take a stand without telling everyone you did it.