DOJ sides with the bakers who decline to make wedding cakes for gay couples

Erick Erickson:
This is a huge story. The United States Department of Justice has taken the side of Jack Phillips in his case before the United States Supreme Court.

Phillips is a highly artistic baker in Denver who was asked to custom design a cake for a same-sex wedding. Phillips agreed to sell a cake, but declined to do a custom design citing his deeply held religious beliefs that marriage is between a man and woman.

The State of Colorado then decided to try to drive Phillips from business with one government official even comparing him to Nazis participating in the holocaust.

This case is somewhat unique in that Philips was willing to reach a reasonable accommodation with the same-sex couple. He was willing to provide a cake. But Phillips was unwilling to use his artistic talents to promote same-sex marriage through his designs. That was not enough to placate the couple or Colorado.
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I do not think someone should be compelled to participate in an event they disapprove of.

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