Posted on 07/14/2014 1:10:53 PM PDT by Kaslin
The mask is off. All pretense has been dropped, and the anti-Christian lefts boundless depth of hatred for individual liberty, our First Amendment and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) is now on full display.
I wrote last week about the Supreme Courts recent Hobby Lobby opinion, a rather tepid acknowledgement of every Americans non-negotiable right to religious free exercise (yes, that includes Christian business owners). I observed, among other things, that the secularist lefts utter meltdown over having but a small measure of control over others wrested away is highly instructive.
The meltdown continues. This week brings two new developments: 1) Democrats in Congress have readied a legislative Hobby Lobby fix that stands exactly zero chance of passing and would be struck down as unconstitutional even if it did, and 2) The ACLU, AFL-CIO, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Lambda Legal and a hodgepodge of other left-wing extremist groups have withdrawn support for the ironically tagged Employment Non-Discrimination Act, the crown jewel of homofascism, because the bills paper-thin religious exemption does not adequately outlaw the practice of Christianity.
The Hobby Lobby fix
Addressing the high courts Hobby Lobby decision last Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., fumed, We have so much to do this month, but the one thing were going to do during this work period sooner rather than later is to ensure that womens lives are not determined by virtue of five white men.
To which Justice Clarence Thomas replied, Say what, honky?
This Hobby Lobby decision is outrageous, continued Reid, and were going to do something about it.
Well, do something about it they shall try. TalkingPointsMemo.com reported on legislation Democrats introduced Thursday that would do away with religious liberty protections altogether:
The legislation will be sponsored by Sens. Patty Murray, D-Wash., and Mark Udall, D-Colo. According to a summary reviewed by TPM, it prohibits employers from refusing to provide health services, including contraception [and abortion pills], to their employees if required by federal law. It clarifies that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, the basis for the Supreme Courts ruling against the mandate, and all other federal laws dont permit businesses to opt out of the Obamacare requirement.
The legislation also puts the kibosh on legal challenges by religious nonprofits, like Wheaton College, instead declaring that the accommodation theyre provided under the law [there is none] is sufficient to respect their religious liberties.
This reactionary response to the Hobby Lobby ruling is, of course, little more than an election year fundraising scheme for the Democratic National Committee.
Withdrawn support for ENDA
The Washington Post reports, Several major gay rights groups withdrew support Tuesday for the Employment Non-Discrimination Act that would bolster gay and transgender rights in the workplace, saying they fear that broad religious exemptions included in the current bill might compel private companies to begin citing objections similar to those that prevailed in a U.S. Supreme Court case last week.
But the groups said they can no longer back ENDA as currently written in light of the Supreme Courts decision last week to strike down a key part of President Obamas health-care law. The court ruled that family-owned businesses do not have to offer their employees contraceptive coverage that conflicts with the owners religious beliefs, concluded the Post.
Gary Glenn is a candidate for the Michigan State House. Hes also president of AFA Michigan. Glenn has been a national leader in defense of religious liberty for well upon two decades. In an email, Glenn wrote, The extremely limited religious exemptions typically included in discriminatory homosexual and cross-dressing rights laws have always been mere window-dressing with no real protection or effect, as witnessed by the ongoing persecution and discrimination under such laws against Christian business owners and community organizations such as the Boy Scouts, Catholic Charities, Salvation Army, and even the United Way.
But now that the U.S. Supreme Courts Hobby Lobby decision threatens to give real teeth to such exemptions, the AFL-CIOs in-house homosexual activist group has announced it will no longer support discriminatory sexual orientation legislation that includes even limited exemptions for religious institutions.
If this zero tolerance stance spreads to larger groups such as the Human Rights Campaign and National Gay and Lesbian Task Force [it now has], this could become the sticking point which hamstrings future attempts to pass federal, state, and local homosexual rights legislation. These supposed religious exemptions, which the AFL-CIOs homosexual lobby at least now says it will no longer support, have been a key propaganda point in blunting the opposition of churches and citizens concerned about the obvious threat such laws pose to religious freedom.
According to its leftist proponents, ENDA would merely insulate people who choose to engage in homosexual conduct (sexual orientation) or those who suffer from gender confusion (gender identity) against employment intolerance. In truth, however, this legislation effectively would codify the very thing it purports to combat: workplace discrimination.
Though in its current form ENDA contains an extremely weak religious exemption that might and I mean might partially protect some churches and religious organizations (until theyre sued by gay activists), this so-called exemption would leave most others, such as Bible bookstores and many Christian schools and para-church organizations, entirely unprotected. It would additionally crush individual business owners guaranteed First Amendment rights.
Any religious exemption is meaningless. Last year Harry Reid promised homosexual pressure groups that Democrats would remove all protections for Christians and other people of faith on the flipside after ENDA passed. The homosexual news site Washington Blade reported that homosexual activist Derek Washington of GetEqual confirmed Reids promise. In a conference call with homosexual activists, Washington admitted that Reid vowed, as goes any religious exemption, the main thing to do was get the vote taken care of, and then deal with it later. As oftentimes happens, you dont get something perfect the first time around, you go back and fix it later, so that was basically his take on it.
According to the Blade, That account was corroborated by Faiz Shakir, a Reid spokesperson, who said the Democratic leader understands the concerns, but wants to get the bill passed first, then go back and address the exemptions.
Theyve stopped pretending, folks. This is about criminalizing Christianity. The Hobby Lobby decision has merely made secular liberals forget themselves momentarily. Its blown back the propagandist curtain to expose their truly sinister aims. Hobby Lobby hasnt put the culture war to rest. Its taken a gavel to the progressive hornets nest.
Break out the popcorn and Jujubes. Its about to get interesting.
why is reid pushing this bill? The argument for impeachment (even heard here) is the pubs don’t hold the senate so its a lost cause, why bother?
Well, The rats don’t hold the house so its a lost cause why bother?
We always knew the end game was to criminalize Christianity, but now the gloves are off. And not just a few. If the “pubs” go along with this, we’ll know that they are really going to take out the base.
Correct.
The government has set it up so that the safest and most advantageous form of business is some type of incorporation. Over 90% of all corporations are just that...one or two people who have incorporated to protect their personal assets against the first lawsuit happy lowlife who comes along.
Most assuredly most corporations ARE people. Take away the rights of corporate owners to exercise their religion and you essentially wipe out all religious liberties for 99% of all businesses UNLESS they're willing to forego incorporating and risk losing everything to start or keep a business and in addition get taxed out the yahoo.
some of us think the rapture will happen after hell on earth...
I think the fight is just starting to warm up.
Perseverance.
Yep. I see you’ve read 1 Thessalonians 1:10.
yup. I don’t think we’ll get off easy and have the rapture happen before the SHTF.. it’ll happen after.
now your insulting the retarded... ;)
And of course our betters would never do something silly like attempt to outlaw something as harmless as a 32oz soda or something else just as silly...
Thanks - I really needed to hear that verse from Luke.
A better term is staurophobe.
Staurophobia is the pathological fear/hatred of the Cross, especially of Him Who it represents.
I did not coin the word; another poster did, but it brilliantly what is going on here.
Satanist is more succinct ... and everybody knows THAT word.
There, I've said it!
Again: Hobby Lobby does not ban birth control!
Anyone who says so doesn't know the truth or is agitating politically (and shamefully).
Obamacare mandated that company insurance plans offer 20 different kinds of birth control medicines (these are medicines you take; not wear, so it doesn't even include condoms, IUD, etc). $ of these are considered potential morning-after pills, or ,in other words, they could kill the newly conceived embryo/zygote/fetus. Hobby Lobby's position is that if they offer such medicines it would be a great sin in their religion and wanted to refuse to fund these four different pills.
They have no problem funding the other 16 birth control pills!
The whole Supreme Court decision was about these 4 so-called morning-after pills, also known as aborticants. The Supreme ruled 5-4 that Hobby Lobby, as a closely-held private company made up of relatives who all have these same anti-abortion principles, shouldn't have to pay for others abortions and have what they believe is conceived human life on their hands.
Seriously, every time I point out these facts to women who are angry because they are being told by the democrats, Leftist groups and the media (yeah, like there's a difference!) that the Supreme Court is letting Hobby Lobby prevent their female employees from taking birth control, they shut up and like Emily Latella say, “Oh, never-mind.”
In 5 short years of media Obama-worship they have gone from withholding the truth to telling blatant lies and falsehoods.
Join me please in stopping the lies.
Hobby Lobby's medical insurance plans offer 16 different kinds of birth control pills.
You be prepared for yourself friend. Worry about yourself and don’t worry about me or what I pray for. Basically, it is none of your business.
It's fun to watch the expression on their faces.
The left has given us the names of more targets.
[ shrug ]
It’s a public forum, in case you hadn’t noticed ... anything you say can and will be commented on. If it’s none of anybody’s business, don’t post it.
How can they call abortion and homosexuality pro diversity since it murders diverse children being created?
The left is the most selfish introspected racist organization. Liberalism is now synonymous with genocide and terrorism, more fundamentaly so than Nazism.
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