No matter what “legal experts” and other corporate pundits may claim regarding the narrow grounds specified in the June 2018 Supreme Court ruling, Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission—that a Denver baker could refuse to make a wedding cake for two men—the fact is that the court opened the door for legalizing discrimination based on religious beliefs, despite the fact that, according to the Constitution, religious beliefs cannot override the law. Yes, the law cannot specifically discriminate against a specific religion, but it also cannot favor a specific religion, as the verdict did. Additionally, it can be said that anyone justifying their bigotry based on “Christianity” is certainly not following the teachings of Jesus.

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