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10th Circuit Rules State Can Force Christian Web Designer To Make Websites Conflicting with Her Beliefs

The U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 July 26 that the state of Colorado can force Christian web designer Lorie Smith to create websites for same-sex weddings despite it conflicting with her religious beliefs.

In 2016, Smith, owner of 303 Creative, filed a pre-enforcement legal challenge to the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act, which allowed her to challenge the law before the government enforced it against her. Smith argued that the law compels her to provide services that go against her Biblical beliefs and is therefore unconstitutional. The law also prohibits her from stating her beliefs about marriage on her business website.

In September 2017, a district court ruled that Smith couldn’t challenge the accommodation clause of the law, meaning, if she were to offer services for traditional weddings, she must offer those same services for same-sex weddings. But the court held off on ruling about the law’s communication clause—or what Smith could share on her website about her religious beliefs—until after Jack Phillips’ case was decided on by the Supreme Court. 

A subsequent ruling upheld the court’s decision, saying that it “assumes the constitutionality” of the Colorado law.

In the July 26 ruling, Circuit Judge Mary Beck Briscoe, who wrote for the majority, said that “Colorado may prohibit speech that promotes unlawful activity, including unlawful discrimination,” and that the law “permissibly compels [Smith’s] speech.”

“A faith that enriches society in one way might also damage society in [an]other,” Briscoe continued.

In a lengthy dissent, 10th Circuit Chief Judge Timothy Tymkovich disagreed with his colleagues, writing, “The Constitution neither forces Ms. Smith to compromise her beliefs nor condones the government doing so. In fact, this case illustrates exactly why we have a First Amendment. Properly applied, the Constitution protects Ms. Smith from the government telling her what to say or do.” 

John Bursch, Alliance Defending Freedom senior counsel and vice president of appellate advocacy, said that there are already plans to appeal the 10th Circuit’s decision. 

“The government should never force creative professionals to promote a message or cause with which they disagree,” he said. “That is quintessential free speech and artistic freedom. 

“Colorado cake artist Jack Phillips has been harassed for years; Washington floral artist Barronelle Stutzman stands to lose nearly everything she owns; and now Lorie Smith is being told that she must speak views she opposes and can’t post about her beliefs on her own business website,” Bursch continued. “How many more creative professionals will have to suffer before they receive recognition of their constitutionally protected freedoms—the rights they have always had in this country? 

“Lorie is happy to design websites for all people; she simply objects to being forced to pour her heart, imagination, and talents into messages that violate her conscience.”

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The U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 July 26 that the state of Colorado can force Christian web designer Lorie Smith to create websites for same-sex weddings despite it conflicting with her religious beliefs.

In 2016, Smith, owner of 303 Creative, filed a pre-enforcement legal challenge to the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act, which allowed her to challenge the law before the government enforced it against her. Smith argued that the law compels her to provide services that go against her Biblical beliefs and is therefore unconstitutional. The law also prohibits her from stating her beliefs about marriage on her business website.

In September 2017, a district court ruled that Smith couldn’t challenge the accommodation clause of the law, meaning, if she were to offer services for traditional weddings, she must offer those same services for same-sex weddings. But the court held off on ruling about the law’s communication clause—or what Smith could share on her website about her religious beliefs—until after Jack Phillips’ case was decided on by the Supreme Court. 

A subsequent ruling upheld the court’s decision, saying that it “assumes the constitutionality” of the Colorado law.

In the July 26 ruling, Circuit Judge Mary Beck Briscoe, who wrote for the majority, said that “Colorado may prohibit speech that promotes unlawful activity, including unlawful discrimination,” and that the law “permissibly compels [Smith’s] speech.”

“A faith that enriches society in one way might also damage society in [an]other,” Briscoe continued.

In a lengthy dissent, 10th Circuit Chief Judge Timothy Tymkovich disagreed with his colleagues, writing, “The Constitution neither forces Ms. Smith to compromise her beliefs nor condones the government doing so. In fact, this case illustrates exactly why we have a First Amendment. Properly applied, the Constitution protects Ms. Smith from the government telling her what to say or do.” 

John Bursch, Alliance Defending Freedom senior counsel and vice president of appellate advocacy, said that there are already plans to appeal the 10th Circuit’s decision. 

“The government should never force creative professionals to promote a message or cause with which they disagree,” he said. “That is quintessential free speech and artistic freedom. 

“Colorado cake artist Jack Phillips has been harassed for years; Washington floral artist Barronelle Stutzman stands to lose nearly everything she owns; and now Lorie Smith is being told that she must speak views she opposes and can’t post about her beliefs on her own business website,” Bursch continued. “How many more creative professionals will have to suffer before they receive recognition of their constitutionally protected freedoms—the rights they have always had in this country? 

“Lorie is happy to design websites for all people; she simply objects to being forced to pour her heart, imagination, and talents into messages that violate her conscience.”

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SPLC Was The Hub, But Many Spokes Made Up The Wheel Designed To Crush Christians And Conservatives

In America, citizens should not lose access to banking services, digital platforms, public credibility, or physical safety because they believe in biblical teaching on marriage and human sexuality. When government-regulated institutions can apply ideological labels in a coordinated fashion to silence, isolate, or financially cripple opponents, we allow political targeting by proxy, and freedom is at risk. SPLC was the hub, but there were many spokes that made up this wheel designed to crush Christians and conservatives — the congressional inquiry should not stop with SPLC.

Killing Disabled Infants?: Canada Is Careening Down A Slope Of Devaluing Human Life

Comments a Canadian physician made in 2022—which I wrote about at the time—are making the rounds on social media again after they were shared by Campaign Life Coalition during a speech. This physician suggested that Canada’s incredibly expansive euthanasia program (called MAiD, or “medical assistance in dying”) should be further expanded to include infants up to one year old who have “severe deformations” and “very grave . . . medical syndromes.” In other words, if parents missed being able to abort their baby with a disability before birth, no problem—doctors should be able to kill the baby after birth!

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Prophetic Pieces: As Putin Ups The Ante In The Arms Race, Russia Considers Providing Refuge To Top Iranian Leaders

Prophetic events in the end times right now are casting their shadows over the Middle East like never before. Preparations for the Gog Magog coalition prophesied in Ezekiel 38 and 39 are increasing and intensifying. Written 2,500 years ago by Ezekiel, these chapters prophesy an end-time invasion of Israel led by the nations of Russia, Iran, and Turkey. Two significant developments showcase that the prophetic pieces are falling perfectly into place.

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