Under Barack Obama, religious liberty for Christians was under attack big time. Now, with President Donald Trump in charge, we are starting to see a major change, and one startling case is causing the LGBTQ activists to lose their mind. It has to do with Christian businesses and their rights to refuse service based on their beliefs, and you’re going to love this.

It’s happened in South Dakota, but it’s just the beginning of what President Trump started when he won the presidency. Trump changed the conversation and made it okay to be a Christian owned business that stays true to their beliefs.

We’ve all heard about the Christian bakers taken to court for declining to make a cake for a gay couple. Now, in South Dakota, the Governor just signed into law Senate Bill 149, a bill that allows taxpayer-funded agencies to refuse to provide any service, including adoption or foster care services, on the basis of the agency’s religious or moral convictions, according to the ACLU.

This is huge and is the start to restoring sanity back in this country which was founded on religious liberty. This isn’t about hating gay people at all. This is about being a Christian and having the freedom not to have the state dictate and intrude into our personal businesses, telling us what services we must provide even if it goes against our faith.

That is exactly what Obama was trying to do when he mandated that the biggest Christian entity in America, the Catholic Church, provide birth control and abortion services to its employees. Obama figured that if he could make the Catholic Church bend with all its top attornies, then he could make all Christians bend.

Because many Catholic hospitals, adoption agencies, and even hospice care centers were made to provide insurance under Obamacare laws, Obama demanded that the Catholic Church pay for it, essentially paying for what the church teaches is a mortal sin. Obama was like the devil during his reign, causing good people with mom and pop shops, such as bakers, photographers, and wedding planners to find themselves losing everything to Obama and his evil mandates.

One recent case is tragic, as Breitbart reports, “In one of the most notorious religious liberty cases in recent years, Aaron and Melissa Klein, owners of Sweet Cakes by Melissa, were found guilty of discrimination in 2013 for refusing to bake a wedding cake for a same-sex couple because it violated the tenets of their Christian faith.”

“We lost everything we loved and worked so hard to build,” Melissa Klein said. They were fined $135,000 dollars, and that with their legal fees put them out of business. What makes it worse is those good people like the Kleins were targeted by hardcore LGBTQ activists, looking to change precedent in the laws of religious liberty. Obviously, gay couples had other bakeries they could have patronized.

The hardcore LGBTQs have one goal in mind, and that is to eventually make your Christian church, no matter what denomination, provide gay couples with weddings. That is their end game, and they haven’t given up. However, those of us who still believe in religious liberty can take a sigh of relief with the signing of this first major bill, coming from South Dakota.

We Christians are made out to be hatemongers, stereotyped as backwoods ignorant bible clutching racists. However, Christianity is still the biggest religion in America with 75% of the population identifying as Christians in 2015. Seventy-five percent of Americans don’t hate gays, that much is clear, but we do believe in the Constitution, giving us our right to religious liberty and our right to privacy. Once that is restored nationwide, our country will be stronger and freer than it has been in eight long years.