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Supreme Court rejects Hawaii B&B that refused to serve lesbian couple
NBC News ^ | 03/18/19

Posted on 03/18/2019 10:29:39 AM PDT by Simon Green

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a challenge to a lower court ruling that found that the owner of a Hawaii bed and breakfast violated a state anti-discrimination law by turning away a lesbian couple, citing Christian beliefs.

The justices refused to hear an appeal by Phyllis Young, who runs the three-room Aloha Bed & Breakfast in Honolulu, of the ruling that she ran afoul of Hawaii’s public accommodation law by refusing to rent a room to Diane Cervilli and Taeko Bufford in 2007. Litigation will now continue that will determine what penalty Young might face.

The case was appealed to the nine justices in the wake of the high court’s narrow 2018 decision siding with a baker from Colorado who refused based on his Christian faith to make a wedding cake for a gay couple.

That decision did not resolve the question of whether business owners can claim religious exemptions from anti-discrimination laws. Young said her decision to turn away the same-sex couple was protected by her right to free exercise of her religious beliefs under the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment.

The Supreme Court in the baker case also did not address important claims including whether baking a cake is a kind of expressive act protected by the First Amendment’s free speech guarantee, a question not raised in the Hawaii case.

The conservative-majority court could yet weigh in soon on both issues as it has a separate appeal pending involving a different bakery in Oregon that refused to make a wedding cake for a lesbian couple.

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To: NohSpinZone

The reality of our legal system is that the central government in Washington operates as a law unto itself with no regard for constitutional limits or the philosophy of limited government serving a free people.


61 posted on 03/18/2019 3:07:12 PM PDT by NorthMountain (... the right of the peopIe to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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To: OIFVeteran

>>I think one thing that hasn’t changed is we were and are the best country around.<<

On that point, we both agree.

“The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance.”
— John Philpot Curran, July 10, 1790

(Navy veteran, Vietnam era through Desert Shield/Storm)


62 posted on 03/18/2019 3:14:26 PM PDT by nickedknack
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To: Lowell1775

I agree with you that the breakdown of the family has had horrible consequences for our society, but I don’t think we can put that genie back in the bottle. I would actually argue that, in the western world, we have the most individual freedom for the most classes of people that any society at anytime has had. Now the question is can a society like that survive? I don’t know it’s never been done before.

I would disagree that the founders created a Protestant Christian nation. They were explicit about a lot of things and they would have been explicit about that if they wanted it to be so. These men were heavily influenced by the enlightenment. Were most of them some denomination of Christianity? Yes. Though Thomas Jefferson attended a church most of his life but read his writings and you can see he was a deist. There is a reason they use creater and God in the Declaration and Constitution. In fact our government was the first government ever formed without a specific religion as the “official” religion. They even went farther and stated that there would be no religious test for public office. There has been several attempts over the course of our nations history to add a constitutional amendment explicitly declaring us a Christian nation. They have all failed.


63 posted on 03/18/2019 3:19:12 PM PDT by OIFVeteran
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To: Simon Green

Apparently, their decisions are based upon which way the wind blows.


64 posted on 03/18/2019 3:42:07 PM PDT by Flaming Conservative ((Pray without ceasing))
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To: NohSpinZone; PrairieLady2
And I agree with you 100%. But that’s not the reality of our legal system

The problem is that they pass laws compelling people to violate religious beliefs. You have to make a decision as to whether you want to serve God, or Ceasar. I think first statement is a bit o' spin.

65 posted on 03/18/2019 4:06:33 PM PDT by aspasia
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To: NohSpinZone

There should be no protected classes: none.

Blind justice and equal enforcement are inherently incompatible with the very concept.


66 posted on 03/18/2019 4:24:21 PM PDT by YogicCowboy ("I am not entirely on anyone's side, because no one is entirely on mine." - J. R. R. Tolkien)
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To: OIFVeteran

The government already regulates all our interactions...regardless of the scale. They determine the food and medicine and clothing and water. They decide who your neighbors will be and the gender of your coworkers and whether your free not to associate. They decide how you raise your kids and what you watch on tv. They’ve even removed marriage from its biological and religious function. You’re put off by them being in the bedroom? The house is burning all around you.


67 posted on 03/18/2019 5:22:36 PM PDT by ARW
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To: Simon Green

WWBF do?

Love, Polly & Manuel


68 posted on 03/18/2019 5:49:41 PM PDT by NonValueAdded (#DeplorableMe #BitterClinger #HillNO! #cishet #MyPresident #MAGA #Winning #covfefe #BuildIt)
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To: ARW

I’m sorry but thats a gross exaggeration. Yes the government sets up regulations so that we have clean food and water. Why? Because greedy business owners didn’t care if they poisoned their customers in the early 1900s. Look at products from China and other countries that don’t have our standards.

Governments always set up rules and regulations. We’ve had them since the founding. Hell, look at my previous post on Lincoln’s father and how back then your property “tax” consisted of you working on your road did two weeks and if you didn’t do it they’d throw you in jail and fine you.

They certainly don’t pick who I’m going to live by. Or who my coworkers are. That’s delusional.

I agree that the Supreme Court decision has legalized same sex marriage was ridiculous. The correct decision in my opinion is that such a change is in the purview of the state. So those states that had passed same sex marriage laws (I believe their were five at the time) same sex couple could get married in. And then under the full faith and credit clause of the constitution other states would have to recognize those marriages. Which would have been crappy to but stated are allowed to do stuff like that.

I don’t know what libertarian fantasy world you think we could have without any government but your wrong. Life would be much worse than it is now. All societies balance the rights of the individual with the needs of society. There has never been or is now a society that allowed the individual to have total freedom, even America.


69 posted on 03/18/2019 5:56:16 PM PDT by OIFVeteran
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To: Simon Green

Let’s see how they rule on denials of service for those wearing MAGA hats.


70 posted on 03/18/2019 10:52:22 PM PDT by nicollo (I said no!)
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To: OIFVeteran

Protestant Christian nation...”They were explicit about a lot of things and they would have been explicit about that if they wanted it to be so.”

Thank you for your reasoned reply. Read this or not. I enjoyed writing it and I thank you for starting me to.

If explicit, why did the Bill of Rights argument (no rights in the Constitution so we have to name the important ones) cause so much grief and argument? By specifying some things as “in there”, it was feared other unnamed things would be excluded. The whole argument of a defined powers document could thus be defeated.

Articles 9 and 10 were an attempt to address that fear. One patch requiring even more patches.

Ask a thousand Democrats what the Second Amendment means….or a SCOTUS where separation of church and state resides in this document.

Let me suggest you continue to read even further and deeper. Read not just on events surrounding the founding, but also what led to it over the previous 1,000 years. John Locke and his ilk sprang from The Scottish Reformation and the Scottish Enlightenment before that.

Then John Knox and the Convenanteers before that....and consider 40% of the Revolutionary soldiers were Presbyterian Ulstermen. Adherent all to governance at the lowest level driven by laws of Nature and Nature’s God. No King but Jesus.

Parallel to these but guided by many of the same men in secret conuncil, the Scots and English Masons. These and more culminating in the Declaration of Independence...declaring under the laws of Nature (discerned by man from the world around him) and the laws of Nature’s God (His revealed laws in Scripture) that we are free.

1.Nature and 2.Nature’s God. Endowed by their 3.Creator. Appealing tho the 4.Supreme Judge. Reliance on the protection of 5.Divine Providence. 5 times God/Jesus appears in THE founding document.

As Christ obsoleted the Jewish priestly class and is man’s direct link to God in spiritual matters, the general Reformation retook lost ground and broke the back of the Roman priestly class. Our Founder’s laid the cornerstone of our legitimacy as a nation relying on God/Jesus. In effect and design. “No King but Jesus.”

Original Masonry (a study in itself) embraces Christ as the cornerstone. Christ is central to original Masonry. No coincidence that Washington laid the cornerstone of the Capital in a Masonic ceremony.

So the Declaration states our liberties are from God and acknowledges “all men equal” as a consequence is definitely a “Protestant” document.

The Constitution is a mere contract among men to secure those Protestant Christian rights.

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

It was specifically silent on a national church/faith because one served no purpose in a civil document. Remember 9 of the 13 states had their own churches. To get these old enemy and even warring Protestant denominations to live in peace required a silent and encompassing Federal government within a larger Protestant body politic. There were only 25,000 Catholics in the new USA.

I hope this encourages you to continue exploring it all and treasure even more the wonderful gift we have been given from Christ down through Christian men to Christian men. We welcome all comers. But it is a Protestant Christian bubble of tolerance that was to keep them all from bringing the bloody feuds and oppressions of the old world here.

Until now. As tolerant Christian control is driven from the public square, the old ugliness of humanistic (French philosophy/revolution) supremacy and religious zealotry takes hold once again.

“Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ has made us free, and be not entangled again in the yoke of bondage.“ Galatians 5:1

“I have sworn upon the alter of almighty God eternal hostility over and form of tyranny over the mind of man.” Jefferson in a letter to Ben Rush.

“Resistance to tyranny is obedience to God.” Original motto for the US suggested by Franklin and Jefferson on the first Great Seal.

Peace, brother.


71 posted on 03/19/2019 6:06:47 PM PDT by Lowell1775
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