Christian Bakers Forced to Shut Down After Threats

Sep 3, 2013 | 0 comments

From the Washington Times:

A husband-and-wife bakery shop team in Oregon were forced to close their shop doors and move to cheaper digs — their home — after gay-rights activists hounded them and drove away contract business because they refused for Christian reasons to bake for a same-sex wedding.

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The Kleins cited their Christian beliefs of traditional marriage when they turned down that business gig, The Blaze reported. But the lesbian couple filed a complaint with the state, accusing the shop owners of discrimination.

 

This family received threats because of their religious beliefs, all in the name of “tolerance.” This could happen in Pennsylvania if we pass laws like HB 300 or SB 300, so-called anti-discrimination bills. Call your state representative and state senator and ask them to oppose HB 300 and SB 300. Click here to use our Citizen Action Center.