Monday, October 7, 2019

Minnesota accused of 'using its power to banish people of faith from the public square'

Minnesota's Ellison re-launches attack on religious freedom

When the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the state of Minnesota could not force Christian wedding videographers to violate their religious beliefs by requiring them to provide services to same-sex couples, that seemed like the end of the matter.

Of course, Minnesota could appeal up to the Supreme Court, but as Attorney General Keith Ellison noted, the "current makeup of that court" does not look good for the state.

So, instead, Ellison is employing a legal maneuver that will force those Christians into court for years to come, with the likely prospect a decision in Minnesota's favor would be ultimately overturned.

And why shouldn't he? It's not his money he's wasting?

Read about it...

Keith Ellison, Attorney General of Minnesota, is a Muslim as is Ilhan Omar, serving as the U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 5th congressional district since 2019.

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