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Comment by: B. McCausland at 10/27/2015 4:30:12 AM

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From the article: "In December 2013, administrative law Judge Robert N. Spencer said offering the same services to gay couples as heterosexual couples did not violate Phillips' rights to free speech nor does it prevent him from exercising his religion. Spencer ordered the cake shop owner to "cease and desist" from discriminating against same-sex couples. Five months later, the state's seven-member Civil Rights Commission went further and required Phillips to submit quarterly reports for two years showing he was working to change discriminatory practices. Phillips was also required to disclose the names of any clients who were turned away. The appeals court's ruling affirmed Spencer's ruling and the Civil Rights Commission's order. They found that the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act does not compel the cake shop owner to endorse any religious views, but rather prohibits Phillips from discriminating against customers based on their sexual orientation." Again, this is a violation of freedom of trade, freedom of conscience and the right to private judgment, using unlawful procedures against the citizen. "Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own? " Mat 20:15

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