A Tennessee hardware store owner is celebrating the Supreme Court's ruling in favor of a bakery that refused to bake a cake for a gay couple's wedding by placing a "No Gays Allowed" sign in front of his store.
Jeff Amyx, who owns Amyx Hardware & Roofing Supplies in Grainger County, initially posted the sign in 2015 after the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage but later removed it following intense backlash.
The sign returned this week, however, after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Colorado baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple, according to WBIR 10.
Amyx told the local NBC affiliate that the ruling came as a shock to him, calling the decision a victory for Christianity.
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People are completely misunderstanding the Supreme Court ruling. The baker won only because of the actions of the Colorado Civil Rights Commission. Not because of his protected religious freedom. The Colorado Civil Rights Commission acted hostilely against the Christian view. That same Commission allowed other bakers to REFUSE making cakes that opposed homosexual marriage.
ReplyDeleteThe truth is Christians have won nothing. Christians can still be forced to work, against their religious convictions.
According to the ruling, a Christian Artist can be forced to paint a picture glorifying Satan.
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At least it brought some good.
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