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Transgender scheme to have state punish Christian baker gets Supreme ruling

A sharply divided Colorado Supreme Court, a body known for its left-leaning activism, has thrown out a transgender's complaint against a Christian baker for refusing to use his artistry to endorse a transgender "coming-out" by a man who now represents himself as a woman.

The fight involves the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, which previously was scolded by the U.S. Supreme Court for its "intolerance" of Christianity, and Masterpiece Cakeshop baker Jack Phillips.

It's also part of a nationwide agenda by leftists promoting the LGBT ideology to force Christian photographers, bakers, florists and others to violate their faith and promote the agenda under the canopy of "nondiscrimination."

Phillips previously won a battle before the U.S. Supreme Court after two homosexuals sued him, before the state-run commission, for refusing to use his talents to promote a same-sex wedding.

At the time that case developed, a lawyer contacted Phillips to attack him as a "hypocrite and bigot," according to the ADF, which has represented Phillips in multiple attacks on his faith over 12 years.

That lawyer, a man, then contacted Phillip's business to demand a pink cake with blue frosting, and specifically bragged it was to ...

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