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    US Supreme Court Qualified Christian NewsBy emmitt barryWorthy News Washington DC Bureau Chief

    (Qualified News) – In a historic victory for free speech and religious liberty, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the state of Colorado cannot ban counselors from engaging in voluntary conversations with minors seeking guidance on sexuality and gender identity issues.

    In an 8-1 decision, the Court confirmed that the First Amendment protects not only actions but also words – especially when those words reflect sincerely held convictions. Justice Neil Gorsuch, writing for the majority, warned that the government has no authority to decide what viewpoints can be voiced in private counseling sessions.

    “The First Amendment stands as a bulwark against any attempt to impose conservatism in thought or speech,” Gorsuch wrote, emphasizing that freedom of conscience must be preserved — even if it contradicts prevailing cultural trends.

    Faith-Based Advice and Parental Choice Win

    At the center of the case was Kelly Chiles, a Christian counselor who sought to provide Biblical guidance to families and youth struggling with gender dysphoria and same-sex attraction. Under Colorado law, he faced the loss of his license for engaging in conversations inconsistent with his beliefs – conversations that his clients had voluntarily requested.

    The court found that the law not only regulates conduct but also silences one aspect of an extremely important moral and spiritual discussion.

    Chiles welcomed the decision, calling it a victory for “children and families everywhere”, especially those seeking advice consistent with their beliefs and values.

    Alliance Defending Freedom, the legal organization representing Chile, said the ruling confirms that the government cannot “pick winners and losers” in speech cases – especially when it comes to faith-based viewpoints.

    Government cannot enforce ideological conformity

    The court highlighted a serious imbalance in Colorado law: counselors were allowed to confirm a child’s gender transition but were prohibited from helping the child embrace their biological sex. The judges ruled that that selective ban amounted to unconstitutional approach discrimination.

    From a Biblical worldview, this decision underscores a deep truth: The freedom to speak the truth should not be subject to changing cultural winds. When the government takes over the power to silence one perspective, it steps into dangerous territory – replacing freedom with coercion.

    Justice Gorsuch cautioned that history is replete with examples of governments that believed they were working for the public good while suppressing the voices of dissent.

    “This is what censorious governments have believed throughout history,” he said.

    The disagreement reflects an ongoing cultural divide

    Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented, arguing that such counseling should be treated as medical treatment subject to state regulation. He warned of potential harm, echoing concerns raised by many in the medical establishment.

    Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser similarly expressed disappointment, saying the law was designed to protect minors from practices considered harmful by major health organizations.

    Yet the majority made clear: The Constitution does not permit the state to silence speech simply because it disagrees with it – even in the name of public health.

    A broader battle over truth and freedom

    This decision comes at a time when the country is grappling with fundamental questions about identity, truth and the role of government. The Court’s decision confirms that the marketplace of ideas must remain open – where truth is not imposed by force but discovered through freedom.

    Justice Elena Kagan, joined by Sonia Sotomayor, agreed that Colorado’s law crossed a constitutional line because it favored one viewpoint over another—an acknowledgment that differing judicial philosophies also recognize the danger of silencing speech.

    a moment of encouragement

    For many believers, this decision is more than a legal ruling – it is a reminder that God’s truth cannot be taken away by legislating. Even in a culture increasingly resistant to Biblical foundations, there remains a place protected by law for speaking the truth in love.

    This decision reinforces the principle found in Scripture that the truth makes people free (John 8:32). As counselors, parents, and ministries continue to seek clarity and healing, this decision ensures that such conversations can continue without fear of government censorship.

    At a time of increasing pressure to conform, the Court’s decision stands as a hopeful sign that freedom of speech – and the freedom to live out one’s beliefs – still have strong defenders.

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