A Christian couple in Oregon isn’t out of the woods yet in an anti-discrimination case. Ten years ago, Aaron and Melissa Klein – who ran a small bakery in Salem, Oregon – faced discrimination charges when they declined to bake a cake for a same-gender “wedding” based on their strongly held religious beliefs. The Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries took them to task, found them guilty, and fined the couple $135,000 . . . . [Read More]

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