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Hey, Kick Those Christians Again!
Townhall.com ^ | March, 31, 2015 | Bill Murchison

Posted on 03/31/2015 10:31:25 AM PDT by Kaslin

In the political game -- humanity's reward for forbidden fruit chomping in the Garden of Eden -- all disagreements concern power: Who's No. 1 around here; who gets the final say-so.

The ludicrous, and disheartening, dust-up over Indiana's new law on religious freedom shows where growing numbers of Americans think power has shifted with respect to society's fundamental and most important institution, marriage.

Critics of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, signed into law only last week by Gov. Mike Pence, accuse Indiana of providing citizens legal cover to discriminate against gays -- to deny them jobs or services on "religious" grounds.

The reason these critics crawl with ease through legislators' thought processes is easy enough. In recent months, same-sex couples intending marriage have sued florists and bakers who declined their business on grounds that Christian teaching has historically held male-female marriage to be the estate congruent with God's will.

These set-tos, and others doubtless to come, are one predictable consequence of the spreading conviction that same-sex marriage is about to triumph legally -- hence holdouts against it must be Bad People deserving of restraint, punishment or both.

Nineteen states in addition to Indiana have passed religious freedom laws that might apply in the cases of vendors -- landlords, travel agents, employers of various kinds -- whose theology trumps secular understandings of matters moral and sexual.

Potential applications are in fact much wider: for instance, employer resistance to the provision of birth control devices to employers, a right upheld recently by the U.S. Supreme in the Hobby Lobby case. What about the right (here and there seriously contested) of religious college students to organize exclusively religious clubs on a state university campus?

No possibility seems too far-fetched in these days of aggressive contempt for revealed religion in general and Christianity in particular. I wouldn't put it past a secularist constituency in Oregon or Massachusetts one of these days to attempt hemming-in free speech from the pulpit.

None of these lawyerly gambits is exactly reasonable, but then we hardly live in reasonable times. We live, instead, in times when the foundations of order and rationality appear to be crumbling. To believe that religious sentiments and beliefs and doctrines and teachings ought to influence 21st-century thinking -- in a pig's eye they should!, Indiana law's assailants might as well be saying.

Their language is the language of the civil rights era, when Martin Luther King Jr (a minister of the Gospel, speaking the language of the Gospels) was marching through Selma. "Discrimination" -- in its broadest sense a mark of civilized purpose; to wit, not all human actions are equally worthy -- is the all-purpose reproach to the "backward" and the "bigoted," never mind their rights, never mind their rationales. Away with 'em! Off to the guillotine!

I suppose we could reply, OK, chop and let's get it over with. It's what happens when a new king wins the power and his enemies sprawl in the dust before him.

The disdainers of religious truth, in the form of Scripture and the witness of saints and martyrs, are feeling their oats. The Supreme Court may decree, albeit by the narrowest of margins, a whole new canon of sexual ethics, just right for the 21st century. If you never liked the old canon, or if it embarrasses you as a businessman wary of offending potential customers, you show all bigoted holdouts just how powerless they have become. You say, "Jump!" They respond: "How high?"

The marriage question, deep and profound, and eons probably from settlement, rarely engages those schooled in the art of push-'em-over politics. Arguments against their position would only discommode them. Shut up, shut up!, they explain. If their tactics do no service to republican government or the cause of individual freedom, I suspect they are not much concerned. The pleasure of lording it over the losers, actual or presumptive; pronouncing their arguments unreasonable and unworthy of civilized consideration is more fun in any context than the search for truth.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; US: Indiana
KEYWORDS: homosexualagenda; indiana; murchison

1 posted on 03/31/2015 10:31:25 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

How IRONIC this is all taking place in what is regarded as the MOST IMPORTANT week in the Christian calendar, Holy Week.


2 posted on 03/31/2015 10:37:19 AM PDT by Biggirl ("One Lord, one faith, one baptism" - Ephesians 4:5)
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To: Kaslin

Pence dropped the ball on this one. The question that should be asked is: Is it ok to see what some consider as sinful conduct as bigotry? Should we be suing 70 year old women and destroying their lives because they live their beliefs? Why are some homosexuals ok with destroying people because they peacefully disagree with gay marriage?


3 posted on 03/31/2015 10:37:33 AM PDT by struggle
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To: Kaslin

I just received the following email from an old and dear friend who taught school back when teaching school meant the “Three R’s” and DID NOT include Marxist political correctness indoctrination. I pass it along as possible food for thought for those of us who grasp the “end game” of this perniciously pestilential process.
“Dick, on this ‘Freedom of Religion’ law:
I think most people get the word ‘religion’ confused in their thinking——we have many people here of other religions.
If their religion required them to close their business at sundown  and there were people of other faiths who wanted to do business with them, would they have to open for those who want to do business with them?
Dick, where is the country that I once lived in many, many years ago?
Mary”
To which I replied:
Mary, The country in which you and I grew up has been hijacked by a consortium of lownoinfo voters (thank you government schools and the Marxists now running them) and venal, self-serving politicians who believe that if they either remain silent to the ongoing “transformation” (much of the GOP) or aid and abet the process (ALL the Dems who are now indistinguishable from the Stalinists who captured Russia), they will be elevated to princes in the new regime.
Ernst Rohm and the others who assisted Hitler in his conquest of Germany held similar beliefs. He was rewarded with a bullet in the head in a prison cell. His associates died in “The Night of the Long Knives”, the lucky ones killed outright, the unlucky ones slowly strangled hanging from hooks like so many butchered cattle.
What these current fools and accomplices of this new tyranny fail to understand is that the history of tyranny is filled with such stories. The tyrant will not tolerate the existence of ANY groups or individuals who might come to threaten his tyranny.

“ALL men lose when freedom fails and good men rot in filthy jails.  And those who cried “Appease, appease” are HANGED by those they sought to please.”

Love to you and yours as we enter perhaps the most dangerous 660 days in our lifetime.
Dick


4 posted on 03/31/2015 11:34:26 AM PDT by Dick Bachert
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To: Kaslin

“Shut up, shut up!, they explain.”

Exactly.


5 posted on 03/31/2015 1:15:32 PM PDT by unlearner (You will never come to know that which you do not know until you first know that you do not know it.)
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