The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a Colorado baker who refused to make a cake for a gay wedding because of his religious beliefs. Will this ruling prevent future attacks on religious beliefs? No.
There is a faction in this country that has met with some successes in forming a totalitarian government to dictate what people can do, say or believe. Because Christianity is the largest belief, obviously if they can force the Christians to bow down, their goals will move much faster. The freedom of speech has been seriously infringed and compromised. When that is gone, then the next steps will fall into place in short order.
I can’t help but to be curious about what will happen should the radical left decide to attack a Muslim baker. To my knowledge they’ve not done that because of fear and good sense. They borrowed the good sense.
News about illegal immigration separating families is making the talking heads go wild. To be sure I understand what is being said, what is happening is that parents are breaking our laws and bringing the kids along to avoid punishment. The law breakers believe that if they can gain sympathy, not only do they and the children get to stay, they will also get a lot of free services, including food, clothing, housing, money and a free cell phone. I wonder what happens when a parent commits another crime, like robbery? Does the parent get to stay with the kids or do the kids go to prison with the parents?
Next time you read, hear and/or see the "news" stop and ask a few questions. Then answer them yourself.
That’s the only way to get an objective answer.
PMO
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