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Analysis: What went wrong in the ‘Religious Freedom’ fight in Indiana and Arkansas?
LifeSiteNews/MassResistance ^ | 4/13/15 | Brian Camenker & Amy Contrada

Posted on 04/14/2015 6:04:22 AM PDT by wagglebee

April 13, 2015 (MassResistance.org) - The mainstream pro-family movement continues to be its own worst enemy. Back in October we wrote an article, “How the pro-family movement helped spread “gay marriage” across America.” It turns out there were more failures to come.

The recent surrender on the “Religious Freedom Restoration Act” (RFRA) bills by the Governors of Indiana and Arkansas can be directly tied to the myriad bad decisions and compromises by well-meaning pro-family groups and individuals, who are sorely overmatched by the homosexual lobby in strategy, tactics, and funding.

RFRA Recap: Arizona, Indiana, Arkansas

Last month the Indiana legislature passed a rather bland RFRA bill, similar to many around the country, which was then signed by Republican Governor Mike Pence. The original bill would have allowed businesses to defend themselves in court if forced by a law to violate their religious beliefs -- and the government would have to show a compelling state interest before a religious-belief defense could be rejected.  (Read that original bill HERE.)

In Feb. 2014, in a preview of what was to occur in Indiana, the Arizona legislature passed a similar RFRA bill to protect Christian owners of small businesses. Republican Governor Jan Brewer was about to sign it when the homosexual lobby got its big corporate friends to pressure her. The NFL even threatened to take the Super Bowl out of Arizona. Gov. Brewer caved and vetoed the bill.

So it wasn’t too surprising when the homosexual movement decided to make another example of Indiana, unleashing its full fury against the state last month. A blizzard of major corporations and activist groups (along with the national liberal media) descended on Gov. Pence and the legislature, claiming that simply to allow a wedding photographer or caterer to defend himself in court (for refusing service) would be “discrimination” and reason for corporate America to boycott the state. 

The pro-family movement’s response was a flood of articles analyzing and complaining about the situation. RFRA bills had been around for decades, they pointed out. The homosexual activists and their allies were decried as hypocrites and bullies. A parade of conservatives swore they were not “anti-gay,” would never discriminate against homosexuals, but did want their religious freedom. Most of the focus was on defending the freedom of religion, assuming that was the key to controlling the monstrous expansion of LGBT censorship and control.

After several days of pressure, Gov. Pence finally gave up and directed the legislature to draft a bill that would make sure business owners could not legally fight charges of “discrimination” based on sexual orientation or gender identity – even on religious grounds. In fact, the new bill , which Pence quickly signed, is basically a “gay rights” bill. 

Days later, the same scenario played out in Arkansas. That state legislature passed a similar RFRA bill on April 1. The homosexual lobby and corporate allies (including gigantic Wal-Mart) pounced. Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson rolled over without a fight and had the bill modified to sufficiently appease the homosexual activists.

The immediate pro-family problem: politicians left dangling in storm

These were shameful surrenders. On the other hand, given the state of the national GOP, expecting any Republican politician to stand up for a pro-family principle under pressure is unrealistic.

To be fair to the politicians, the pro-family movement hasn’t offered them much support. The Governors needed a public outcry from thousands of angry conservatives pointing out that “religious freedom” means having the right to decide what is immoral, unnatural, perverse, and destructive – and can be openly opposed. And the Governors needed to be forced to think hard about giving special protections to people on the basis of undefined “sexual orientations” while demonizing citizens holding traditional moral values. 

Instead, in each of these three states, when the homosexual media blitzkrieg marched in, the Governors were basically left on their own, untutored, swearing they opposed “discrimination” – while the pro-family movement mostly sat back and wrote commentaries. So of course our side got creamed. And now the surrender message is out there, so the same collapse will likely happen again.

The longer-term problems

As we noted in our previous article, the real problems go back a couple of decades. The seeds of disaster were planted long ago by leftists, but allowed to go unchallenged and even accepted by conservatives (including most pro-family leaders). Here are the major issues they have failed to address: 

1. Conceding to the LGBT movement’s ideological concepts, language, and demands.

The concepts of “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” (and the umbrella acronym “LGBT” – lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender) are completely phony ideas invented by the sexual radicals to conjure an identity out of sexual and psychological dysfunction. Further, the phrase “sexual orientation” has never (to our knowledge) been defined in federal or state law, so it’s poised to be put to unimaginably horrible new uses in the future. Similarly, homophobiacivil unionstolerance, and (supposed threats to) safety are all part of the propaganda. Sadly, most in the pro-family movement have shied away from challenging these concepts, so we continue to lose court cases and legislative battles that deal with them. 

2. Refusal to fight passage of LGBT anti-discrimination laws and local ordinances, or demand their repeal.

Starting in the 1990s, the homosexual movement worked tirelessly, spending enormous funds, to get state and local governments to amend their anti-discrimination laws covering public accommodations, employment, housing, public education, etc., to include “sexual orientation.” In recent years there’s been a push to include “gender identity” (cross-dressing, transgenderism, transsexuality) also.

There’s a big strategic reason for that. As Dr. Scott Lively has pointed out for years, these updated laws are the starting point for the whole, brutal legal jihad against Christians and others holding traditional values. Every outrage we’re now seeing -- including the LGBT activism in the schools, targeting of businesses, men using women’s restrooms, sado-masochist/”swinger” conventions in hotels, etc. -- emanates from these laws. 

But pro-family people have only recently started to wake up on this. They instinctively realize that citizens should be able to discriminate and refuse to promote or celebrate perversion and “gay”  marriage. But these anti-discrimination laws now make it a crime to do so.

Moreover, because of the emotional force of such laws and the shrewd way they’re portrayed by the opposition as a continuation of the Civil Rights struggle, we now see Republican Governors and conservative commentators swearing they oppose discrimination on the basis of homosexuality or gender identity. Their acquiescence on these laws has set up the very conflict with religious freedom they’re now agonizing over.

Clearly, the targeting of conservative private businesses is part of a strategy to silence all opposition to the LGBT agenda, not because there is any shortage of businesses who will accommodate them. In fact, they publish glossy directories of such “welcoming” companies that are distributed all over the country.

At the same time that the homosexual movement is using the legal system to bludgeon Christian businesses that “discriminate,” they have meticulously published glossy booklets listing “welcoming” pro-homosexual businesses across the country-- especially weddings and flowers.This booklet was passed out at the Spokane, WA airport. See their online presence here.

Why are we not surprised? This "Pride Weddings" ad is bordered by two advertisements for HIV/AIDS programs. Only in the "LGBT" community.

3. Over-focusing on “religious freedom” protections as the solution to this culture clash.

The pro-family focus on “religious freedom” as a protection against the LGBT onslaught is basically a defensive strategy that will eventually be completely eroded. 

Certainly, religious freedom is constitutionally guaranteed. But who is to define what is or is not a valid “religious objection”? Or whether a person’s religious objections are due to “sincerely held” beliefs? The RFRA’s leave that up to the court system, and government prosecutors can make strong cases for a “compelling interest” to overpower one’s religious argument. 

Take the parents’ rights case of father David Parker and the Lexington, Mass. schools. The federal court dismissed Mr. Parker’s demand (on the basis of his deeply held religious beliefs) to opt his young son out of classroom activities dealing with homosexuality and transgenderism. Why? Because (the court said) since “gay marriage was legal” in Massachusetts, the state needed to instruct all young children to accept homosexuality and “gay marriage” as normal … a “compelling state interest.” This will continue to happen across the country. 

More important, falling back on “religious freedom” becomes an excuse to avoid confronting the other side’s destructive concepts and propaganda.

4. “The Church of Nice” versus the Destruction of Society.

If we have to listen to “Love the sinner, hate the sin, ” etc., one more time while the LGBT movement marches through our elementary schools and private businesses, we’re going to jump out the window. If you truly “hate the sin,” you’ll fight against “gay” clubs in the schools, “sexual orientation” non-discrimination laws, and public accommodations protections for LGBT persons. We don’t see that happening. 

The bloody Chinese dictator Mao Tse-tung once said that “A revolution is not a tea party.” Well, it’s not a Sunday School class, either.

5. Refusal to be aggressive.

Too many of our people are deathly afraid of being called names (e.g., “bigot”). So they won’t even talk about the well-documented medical, psychological, and emotional dangers of the LGBT lifestyles for fear of offending someone. They want to appear nice and polite, hoping this will win points. They fall back on intellectual arguments. (But few are listening to reason anymore.) They use a “feel-good” political strategy while the other side uses the real thing.

Liberals and LGBT activists are vicious, bullying, lying, hypocritical, angry, and fanatically dedicated. Such a large-scale denial of reality requires it. They have no interest in fairness  only force. Yes, one of their favorite tactics is to attack and brutally libel anyone who disagrees with them. Much of this also has to do with their own self-centeredness and need to feel superior.

We need to take the gloves off and stop being sissies.

6. Not confronting corporations or politicians supporting the LGBT agenda.

Anyone who has been around people in high levels of corporate America can appreciate how loathsome and amoral (and pro-Obama) most of them are these days. It wasn’t always that way. But it is now. So the next logical step for them is aggressively supporting the LGBT agenda against conservative Americans. 

Unfortunately, our side has rarely reacted to that, except for an occasional boycott. So it’s an easy choice for corporate leaders. Politicians, even Republicans, have gotten the message that there’s no downside for siding with evil. 

And wealthy conservative donors, seeing all this, are afraid to donate to groups fighting this battle. Our side has a lot of work to do.

And if all that is not bad enough …

7. Too much talk, not enough action.

We have often said that the Internet has been a crippling factor for the conservative movement. It allows thousands of individuals to sit back and write endless commentary, and regurgitate and re-send the latest bad news to other conservatives, under the delusion that they are doing something meaningful. Meanwhile, the Left is organized and actually going out and causing real change (for the worse, of course).

Amidst the bad news, a ray of hope

They haven’t silenced everyone yet!

There is a handful of conservative pro-family voices (besides MassResistance) who are fighting this destructive trend and are at least telling the truth. This includes Scott Lively, Bryan Fischer, Laurie Higgins, Peter LaBarbera, John Biver, Stella Morabito, Cliff Kincaid, Gina Miller, Robert Knight, Peter Sprigg, Linda Harvey, Robert R. Reilly, Michael Voris, and others. We hope it’s a growing trend. 

Telling the truth loudly and clearly is an absolute necessity in a battle like this. But as we’ve pointed out, it’s just the beginning.

This article was first published on the website of Mass Resistance and is republished with permission.


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These were shameful surrenders. On the other hand, given the state of the national GOP, expecting any Republican politician to stand up for a pro-family principle under pressure is unrealistic.

And therein lies the real problem: the GOP's complete rejection of conservatism.

1 posted on 04/14/2015 6:04:22 AM PDT by wagglebee
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2 posted on 04/14/2015 6:05:19 AM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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To: wagglebee

No testosterone.


3 posted on 04/14/2015 6:05:54 AM PDT by Resolute Conservative
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To: wagglebee

They butted heads with the almighy Dollar. No surprise who won that battle.


4 posted on 04/14/2015 6:10:51 AM PDT by Wolfie
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To: wagglebee
You already pulled the quote that I immediately grabbed.

Besides today's Republican leadership being squishy and wobbly, they attack the very base that they expected to have their backs on this?

-PJ

5 posted on 04/14/2015 6:10:51 AM PDT by Political Junkie Too (If you are the Posterity of We the People, then you are a Natural Born Citizen.)
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To: wagglebee

Good analysis of the rout.

Only one side fights.


6 posted on 04/14/2015 6:20:10 AM PDT by sickoflibs (King Obama : 'The debate is over. The time for talk is over. Just follow my commands you serfs""')
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To: wagglebee

One simple word: cowardice.


7 posted on 04/14/2015 6:32:36 AM PDT by IronJack
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Analysis: What went wrong in the ‘Religious Freedom’ fight in Indiana and Arkansas?

Gutless politicians who can be bullied by the Gaystapo and their supporters.


8 posted on 04/14/2015 6:40:25 AM PDT by DiogenesLamp
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To: wagglebee

What’s the plan? Anyone?

When I heard that Walmart had given the word to the Arkansas governor to get his mind right, I immediately saw that as Walmart making themselves an extremely inviting target for direct action.

By which I mean a total boycott and regular picketing.

What is wrong with this idea?

I know - don-o suggested it. don-o needs to organize it. But, why would not even one of the existing organizations consider real direct action?


9 posted on 04/14/2015 6:42:08 AM PDT by don-o (He will not share His glory and He will NOT be mocked! Blessed be the name of the Lord forever!)
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To: wagglebee
2. Refusal to fight passage of LGBT anti-discrimination laws and local ordinances, or demand their repeal.
10 posted on 04/14/2015 6:44:28 AM PDT by Petrosius
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To: wagglebee

The children of darkness are way more committed than the children of light.


11 posted on 04/14/2015 6:52:45 AM PDT by thirst4truth
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To: wagglebee

This is an excellent analysis, as always, by Brian.

His organization is worthy of our most generous support.


12 posted on 04/14/2015 7:08:15 AM PDT by fwdude (The last time the GOP ran an "extremist," Reagan won 44 states.)
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To: wagglebee

Two scenarios:

1. A gay couple chooses a Christian provider for their wedding, then sues him when he refuses.

2. A gay couple chooses a Christian restaurant to buy a sandwich, then sues the restaurateur when he refuses.

I think, for a number of valid historical reasons, people in general support the Christian business owner in (1), but would support the gay couple in (2). The left-wing strategy was to conflate (1) and (2).

Was there anything that distinguished catering to a public display of homosexual activity, which the gay “wedding” is, and catering to a universal human need, such as eating sandwiches? I read the bill briefly and it does not seem to make the distinction.


13 posted on 04/14/2015 7:42:23 AM PDT by annalex (fear them not)
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To: wagglebee
Over-focusing on “religious freedom” protections as the solution to this culture clash.

Under-focusing on the express wording of the first amendment, including both religious freedom and freedom to associate, is the error referred to here. When couched in terms of the whole amendment, the argument is much stronger and less prone to subversion by "feelings".

The lack of back bone in R politicians simply magnifies the outrageousness of the left's bull stuff.

14 posted on 04/14/2015 7:48:54 AM PDT by MortMan (All those in favor of gun control raise both hands!)
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To: wagglebee

” And therein lies the real problem: the GOP’s complete rejection of conservatism. ”

You totally missed their point. We conservatives shy away from activism and never take to the streets (like the other side does) to lend crucial support to (as well as hold the feet to the fire of) the people we elect.

We elect people and tell them OK go fight the war for us, we’ll have your back on free republic.

So wherein lies the real problem? We all have a mirror - all we need to do is look at it.


15 posted on 04/14/2015 7:53:23 AM PDT by aquila48
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To: annalex; xzins; P-Marlowe; trisham
Good analysis.

If I call a pizza place and tell them that I want two dozen pizzas delivered somewhere tomorrow night they will assume that it's some sort of gathering, but they won't ask what it is (it could be anything from a children's birthday party to a work function to a church gathering to a wedding). All the pizza place will do is ask for my credit card number and general info. And the reason for this is because they know that them providing pizza doesn't indicate their opinion one way or another on what the occasion is (nobody cares if there are a bunch of Papa John's boxes in a meth lab, it's just pizza).

However, weddings are different. A decorated wedding cake from a specific bakery carries an implicit endorsement and the same goes for a catering company with their name on vans outside. The ACLU and others might make a fuss, but would anyone really be surprised if a bakery refused to make a cake promoting pedophilia? Would a caterer be expected to cater an orgy? This is no different.

Seventeen years ago when my wife and I were getting things arranged for our wedding there was a particular bakery that we wanted to have the cake from. We made an appointment, went and tasted cakes, picked out a design and had it all figured out UNTIL we informed them that the wedding was over a hundred miles away and then the bakery refused to do it. We went back and forth for several days, we offered to pay for renting a refrigerated truck, we said we'd pay extra for their workers, we would have a fully-equipped commercial kitchen for them to use, etc. Basically, we told them that we would give them anything they wanted to make the cake; however, they were unwilling to take the risk of ruining the cake, they wouldn't even let us have someone else pick up the cake from them and bring it BECAUSE IT WOULD AFFECT THEIR REPUTATION. So, we respected their decision and got our wedding cake elsewhere and we continued to buy cakes and pastries from them until we moved away two years ago, we certainly never contemplated suing them.

16 posted on 04/14/2015 8:13:48 AM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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I might add an e to GOP, there is a difference. The GOPe has been absent in the culture war, and now we are up against the wall with moral absolutes hanging in the balance.

One point that has not been mentioned other than by Mithter Limbaugh, and that is his research indicating that much of the internet opposition ginned up by homosexual activists rests in the capable hands of ten that’s right, TEN people with computers who can generate a blizzard of fake opponent in every state in these United States.


17 posted on 04/14/2015 8:14:52 AM PDT by wita
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To: Resolute Conservative

The organization of the Left is the Leviathan....that is the true strength of Communism—their organizational skills and ability to infiltrate and gain control of all institutions (and all allowed ideas), whether inside Catholic seminaries or on top of publishing companies who control all curricula

They gain the power positions and squeeze and threaten-—and they will kill the children or worse, of anyone who tries to thwart them.

All people have weaknesses....all-—and all can be destroyed by a word planted in the MSM which the Left has controlled for 100 years when JP Morgan bought up all the APs and the laundering Foundations were used to control even mainline (religionless) “churches”..

Everything is political and all ideas matter and affect Worldview. The Christian Worldview has been attacked since the 19th Century (or before) and it has to be destroyed to create “happy slavery”. No risk-taking mature, moral intelligent males are allowed in this culture anymore-—and they are fixating (sexualizing) boys into puerile, narcissistic stages (Bieberization)....so they will be easily controlled and manipulated-—Libido Dominandi (St. Augustine).

This is the Leviathan-—people in power (Demonic sodomites) are so evil and corrupt that there can be no opposition-—when there is great pushback and a great platform, it is Brietbart time. All people who knew Brietbart will be controlled-—and contained and the descent into hell continues with the elimination of all opposition.

Courage?????? That Virtue is intentionally eliminated in “public schools” as is all the intentional emasculation and destruction of Virtue in both girls and boys and the instillation of hate, dependency and “group think”-—”groupings” (Marxism) and sexualization (to destroy all Christian moral formation) and create evil, ignorant puerile males/females.)

All Virtues hinge on the other Virtues. Virtue is habituated and taught only in childhood and then encouraged by “culture”—with Classical Education (including Bible)-—Wisdom is worthless without Courage and Temperance and Justice.

What we see is lack of true Christianity (because they have a great chance of being killed—or their families will be)—Christianity of the St. Paul/Founding Father variety.

It is only Christian culture which became the most Free and Just-—no other Worldview sees the Face of God in all human beings and would be willing to die for their families and friends and Justice for All-—people who just want to be self-sufficient, and left alone, and Free and have Free Will to do what God demands of them, so they and their families will flourish. Freedom of Association and Freedom of Conscience and Private Property Rights which can’t be infringed upon, is essential for true Freedom. That elimination in all three areas is so obvious now, it is a JOKE—that we are “free”......LOL-—the Founders have been turning in their graves for 100 years.

Our “Legal” system is a joke.....and Cicero stated that when Just Law does not exist, it is a matter of time before complete destruction. Our “Laws” are being morphed into Rule of Man (Stalin’s Constitution) starting at the turn of the 20th century .


18 posted on 04/14/2015 9:05:48 AM PDT by savagesusie (Right Reason According to Nature = Just Law)
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Frank Zappa was right, "I want my children to grow up in a country with the First Amendment." I think we can add or discuss that another problem here is that it can be traced to the Civil Rights movement and Acts of the 1950's and 1960's. Senator Barry Goldwater was right in opposing them the way they were codified and passed. The result is that if someone is wronged or perceived to be wronged for any reason, it is a violation of civil rights even though many times it is not or shouldn't be. Goldwater's concern was the acts would violate the First Amendment as well as others.

Myself, I don't have a problem of who marries who, it should not be the province of the Federal Government. The only way the Feds could be involved is by the Amendment process where marriage is defined via the Constitution as many other counties have done such as Serbia and Russia. Still, even so, the main issue is the people are forced to go against their conscience to do something against their will. As my father puts it, that's slavery because they are being forced to work against their will and for someone who they don't want to work for. It is a two way street, if people want to be respected for their types of lifestyles and I have no problem with that then in return, they need to respect others who view things differently. If a bakery will not do it for reasons of conscience, then just move on and find one who will. It is a two way street (or more). It's like that gay brochure showing gay friendly businesses, use that as a guide, it is the First Amendment and capitalism at work.

150 years ago, slavery ended with the Civil War, but it is coming back in many ways.
19 posted on 04/14/2015 9:24:47 AM PDT by Nowhere Man (Mom I miss you! (8-20-1938 to 11-18-2013) Cancer sucks)
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Basically, we told them that we would give them anything they wanted to make the cake; however, they were unwilling to take the risk of ruining the cake, they wouldn't even let us have someone else pick up the cake from them and bring it BECAUSE IT WOULD AFFECT THEIR REPUTATION

That is an excellent story, Wagglebee, and it gives one reason a business can have to not provide a service. Marlowe gave one for lawyers the other day. They might simply not want to take a particular case or a particular kind of case.

I'll admit that I think race is a different issue. Race is my one holdout. There is something about a location that has a history of rejecting gingers, for instance, that would bother me. I wouldn't like a sign in a door that says, "No Gingers!" And the poor gingers could be living in an area where a majority feels negative toward gingers.

Where would they shop, eat, whatever?

In a big city, there'd be plenty of other businesses the gingers or their friends could shop at, and the ginger-haters would suffer in their business because of it. But in some small towns, that ginger-hating group could comprise the entire town.

But RACE is NOT a choice, a behavior, a whim. Race is among the highest order genetic typologies with zero deviation.

20 posted on 04/14/2015 9:27:59 AM PDT by xzins (Donate to the Freep-a-Thon or lose your ONLY voice. https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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