Colorado Christian Cake maker

  WASHINGTON -- The case of the Christian cake maker in Colorado who refused to bake a cake for a same-sex couple is now in the hands of nine U.S. Supreme Court justices. Attorneys for Jack Phillips, owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop, argued the case is about the government requiring an artist to express speech against his firmly held religious beliefs. Five years ago Phillips declined to make a wedding cake for David Mullins and Charlie Craig, who were planning their wedding reception.  The Amazing Moment the Colorado Baker Suddenly Started Serving God, Religious Liberty Case Hits Supreme Court: Why This Man's Fight Has Huge Implications for Christians and Jews Speaking outside the Supreme Court Tuesday, Phillips said, "It's been very hard on me and my family. There have been many tears and many difficult days for us." "I've faced death threats and harassment," he continued. When Mullins and Craig visited his store to order a wedding cake Phillips told them he'd sell them anything in his shop, but he couldn't, in good conscience, make them a wedding cake. The couple filed a complaint with the Colorado Civil Rights Commission under Colorado's non-discrimination law, which includes sexual orientation. Their attorneys argued Phillips' refusal to bake the couple a cake amounts to discrimination. Mullins and Craig say they were humiliated by the Phillips' denial. For Phillips it's been a five-year court battle. "I've had to stop creating the wedding art that I love," he says, noting that it has also affected his livelihood. He says the government is forcing him to choose between providing for his family and employees and his relationship with God. This is the first case before the high court involving homosexuality since justices heard arguments on gay marriage. "It's sort of about marriage; it's definitely about religious freedom, but it's mostly about speech," Lynne Marie Kohm, a professor at the Regent University School of Law, told CBN News. "Can a state force an individual to express himself in a way that is totally against his firmly held religious belief?" Justices are expected to make a decision in the case this spring. ShareTweetEmail  'You Need a Savior. It's Jesus Christ': The Amazing Moment the Colorado Baker Suddenly Started Serving God  'Wake-up Call for Christians': A Call to Prayer for Major Religious Liberty Supreme Court Case  Religious Liberty Case Hits Supreme Court: Why This Man's Fight Has Huge Implications for Christians and Jews JOIN THE CONVERSATION  VIEW COMMENTS CBN NEWS EMAIL UPDATES Stay informed with the latest from CBN News delivered to your inbox. Email Updates  Morning Update  Evening Update  CBN News This Week  Christian World News  Jerusalem Dateline Email Address * Subscribe LATEST CBN NEWS STORIES  White House Confirms Trump's Plan to Move US Embassy to Jerusalem and Recognize It as Israel’s Capital: Palestinians Call for 3 Days of Rage  'Wake-up Call for Christians': A Call to Prayer for Major Religious Liberty Supreme Court Case  Here's How Kennedy Reacted to Today's Religious Freedom Case at Supreme Court  Congress Passes Taylor Force Act, Strikes a Major Blow to Palestinian Terrorists' 'Pay to Slay' Efforts Using Your Tax Dollars  After More Than 20 Years: Egyptian Churches Finally Allowed to Rebuild 

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