By: Ryan T. Anderson – wsj.com – June 6, 2018
A 7-2 win at the Supreme Court is a big deal. But some advocates of religious freedom minimized the importance of Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, saying it was a narrow ruling that applies only to the manifest hostility to religion the commission showed in adjudicating Jack Phillips’s case. Religious-liberty opponents have claimed the decision is an open door to invidious discrimination, including racism. Both views are wrong.
The hostility to Mr. Phillips and his beliefs isn’t unusual. The rhetoric…
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Source: Discrimination Law Isn’t Supposed to ‘Punish the Wicked’ – WSJ