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Obergefell and the roadmap to drive Christianity from the public square
RedState ^ | June 27, 2015 | streiff

Posted on 06/28/2015 8:42:56 AM PDT by xzins

The Supreme Court decision Friday making homosexual marriage not only legal but giving it a status superior to heterosexual marriage* was ominous (never mind that the lead defendant's name sounded like a rank in the Wehrmacht). In his majority opinion, one which cavalierly overthrew well over 6,000 years of human history in the service of Kennedy's vigorously, if vicariously, twitching nether regions, Kennedy laid out a road map for the eradication of the legal ability to oppose homosexual marriage. This is the key section:

“Finally, it must be emphasized that religions, and those who adhere to religious doctrines, may continue to advocate with utmost, sincere conviction that, by divine precepts, same-sex marriage should not be condoned. The First Amendment ensures that religious organizations and persons are given proper protection as they seek to teach the principles that are so fulfilling and so central to their lives and faiths, and to their own deep aspirations to continue the family structure they have long revered.”

First and foremost, this is what lawyers refer to as "dicta." It is a statement made in an area of law that is NOT being decided and is not binding in any way, shape, or form.

Second, even were it binding it would be irrelevant. In Kennedy's view, only religious organizations and religious persons would be allowed to dissent. This means that while your priest or pastor would be able to refuse to participate in a homosexual marriage it is nearly impossible for your actual church to do so. For religious colleges and universities with faculty and staff members who are not members of the denomination -- this would include schools like Georgetown (though in fairness, Georgetown ceased to be a Christian much less a Catholic university years ago) and Catholic University -- it would be nearly impossible for them to avoid participating in homosexual marriages.

This was not unnoticed by the minority. John Roberts, who decided to be an actual Supreme Court justice rather than Obama's buttwipe for once, wrote:

Respect for sincere religious conviction has led voters and legislators in every State that has adopted same-sex marriage democratically to include accommodations for 28 OBERGEFELL v. HODGES ROBERTS, C. J., dissenting religious practice. The majority’s decision imposing same-sex marriage cannot, of course, create any such accommodations. The majority graciously suggests that religious believers may continue to “advocate” and “teach” their views of marriage. Ante, at 27. The First Amendment guarantees, however, the freedom to “exercise” religion. Ominously, that is not a word the majority uses.”

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“Hard questions arise when people of faith exercise religion in ways that may be seen to conflict with the new right to same-sex marriage—when, for example, a religious college provides married student housing only to opposite-sex married couples, or a religious adoption agency declines to place children with same-sex married couples. Indeed, the Solicitor General candidly acknowledged that the tax exemptions of some religious institutions would be in question if they opposed same-sex marriage. See Tr. of Oral Arg. on Question 1, at 36–38. There is little doubt that these and similar questions will soon be before this Court. Unfortunately, people of faith can take no comfort in the treatment they receive from the majority today.”

Clarence Thomas:

It appears all but inevitable that the two will come into conflict, particularly as individuals and churches are confronted with demands to participate in and endorse civil marriages between same-sex couples.”

This is the roadmap.

The first attacks will be on small churches that don't have the wherewithal to mount a legal defense against the IRS and against civil lawsuits. They will be confronted with a loss of their tax exempt status and the personal bankruptcy of their corporate officers if they do not allow homosexual weddings. The effect this will have on small congregations will be profound. Some will become "house churches", much like what you see in Communist China. Many, however, will fall in line. The larger Protestant denominations will toe the line. Some, like the Episcopalians, are only nominally Christian as is. The Lutherans (ELCA variety) have had actively homosexual clergy for some time as have the Methodists. The two big targets for the government will be the Southern Baptist Convention -- which is a voluntary association of independent churches -- and the Roman Catholic Church. The pressure will ratchet up on them until they are confronted with confiscation of property or "discovering" hidden meanings in Scripture that reveal homosexual marriage has always been allowed.

Churches won't disappear but the churches that you will see on Main Street will be peddling a warmed over and watered down version of Christianity that is a combination soup kitchen and twelve step program sans belief in a higher power. Real Christian churches will go underground but it will be a rearguard action. Christianity that chooses to ignore the very Word of God is not a religion, it is a cultural artifact.

The real price will be paid by those of us who are not actually employed by our churches. Organizing to resist homosexual marriage will bring down the FBI upon you as surely as if you were organizing a KKK chapter and with more alacrity than if you were an al Qaeda cell or blocking a polling station in Philadelphia. If you work for a large corporation or are in the military you can look forward to having your affirmatively support of homosexual marriage becoming an item on your performance appraisal.

My favorite Catholic blogger, Monsignor Charles Pope of the Archdiocese of Washington says:

Remember this too: It is not just “the Church” that has a right to religious liberty. YOU have a right to religious liberty. Rather consistently local judges and others have said that religious liberty does not prevail for individuals who own businesses or engage in commerce. In effect, you can have religious liberty, so long as you don’t own a business. Here too there are legal nuances, but the fundamental trajectory is clear: Anyone who opposes the celebration of same-sex unions and lifestyle are going to be increasingly entangled in the courts and face more and more charges.

Less than ten years ago, predictions of today's legal landscape would have been laughed at as dubious. Those who envisioned it were called fearmongers and worse. But here we are. And pardon me for being more than a little concerned that the slope is going downhill faster and steeper than any of us care to imagine. Things are going to get very tough very quickly — not just for “the Church”, but for traditional believers and anyone who dares stand against what has become a juggernaut of judicial activism and rule from the bench

This decision was beyond bad, it was a profoundly evil decision that was calculated to not only endorse homosexual marriage but to use the entire force of federal law enforcement to punish dissents. America is now a post-Christian nature. We will soon be communist China.

In the words of the late Cardinal Francis George:

"I expect to die in bed, my successor will die in prison and his successor will die a martyr in the public square. His successor will pick up the shards of a ruined society and slowly help rebuild civilization, as the church has done so often in human history."

I fear Cardinal George was only half right. It is difficult to see how we recover from this catastrophe.

*Several states that forbid marriage between first cousins assert that a legal marriage between cousins obtained in another state is not valid in those states. Likewise for incestuous marriages. This gives homosexual marriage a privilege not granted to real marriages.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: homosexualagenda; libertarians; medicalmarijuana; naturalmarriage; obamanation; persecution; tyranny; unnaturalmarriage

1 posted on 06/28/2015 8:42:56 AM PDT by xzins
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This from the article is probably prophetic:

Churches won't disappear but the churches that you will see on Main Street will be peddling a warmed over and watered down version of Christianity that is a combination soup kitchen and twelve step program sans belief in a higher power. Real Christian churches will go underground but it will be a rearguard action. Christianity that chooses to ignore the very Word of God is not a religion, it is a cultural artifact.

The real price will be paid by those of us who are not actually employed by our churches. Organizing to resist homosexual marriage will bring down the FBI upon you as surely as if you were organizing a KKK chapter and with more alacrity than if you were an al Qaeda cell or blocking a polling station in Philadelphia. If you work for a large corporation or are in the military you can look forward to having your affirmatively support of homosexual marriage becoming an item on your performance appraisal.

2 posted on 06/28/2015 8:43:32 AM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Pray for their victory or quit saying you support our troops)
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To: xzins

“Christianity that chooses to ignore the very Word of God is not a religion, it is a cultural artifact.”


3 posted on 06/28/2015 8:49:43 AM PDT by Mercat (Donate to Stop the HildeKraken PAC)
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To: xzins
For religious colleges and universities with faculty and staff members who are not members of the denomination -- this would include schools like Georgetown (though in fairness, Georgetown ceased to be a Christian much less a Catholic university years ago) and Catholic University -- it would be nearly impossible for them to avoid participating in homosexual marriages.

Here's the money quote right here (with my emphasis), and this is exactly why I'm not agonizing over the Supreme Court decision as much as many others here.

What this article is saying (and I agree with it) is that religious institutions will actually have to go back and become truly religious institutions once again in order to protect themselves from the predations of the secular state. What, may I ask, is wrong with that? The only "religious organizations" under threat here are those that have done such a through job accommodating themselves with the secular world -- usually for the sole purpose of getting money from the taxpayers -- that they aren't even truly "religious" anymore.

If Catholic Charities (to cite an easy example) has become so secularized that it functions no differently than Habitat for Humanity, then it should be treated no differently under the law.

4 posted on 06/28/2015 8:55:38 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("It doesn't work for me. I gotta have more cowbell!")
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To: xzins

How the hell does an ordinary citizen “resist homosexual marriage” in that context anyway? LOL. Is the FBI going to force you to invite your homosexual cousin and his “spouse” to your wedding?


5 posted on 06/28/2015 8:57:16 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("It doesn't work for me. I gotta have more cowbell!")
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To: xzins

I can attest that many if fact do wish to drive not just Christianity, but all religion from the public square. I know an atheist who used those very words. Atheists are not so brave about confronting Islam of course, but that’s another matter.


6 posted on 06/28/2015 9:00:02 AM PDT by SoCal Pubbie
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Atheists are not so brave about confronting Islam of course, but that’s another matter.

No, it's not another matter. It's part and parcel of the same issue. Atheists like that are nothing but @ssholes who are content to bully around timid people but will be the first ones to cry like b!tches and run for cover when someone with principles and b@lls (and perhaps weapons) lashes back at them.

7 posted on 06/28/2015 9:04:09 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("It doesn't work for me. I gotta have more cowbell!")
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To: xzins

Today, our priest made a point to say that being a Christian is not about “keeping it to yourself” and people that practice their faith publicly will be mocked or worse due to the recent happenings.


8 posted on 06/28/2015 9:11:21 AM PDT by grimalkin (We are a nation under God. If we ever forget this, we are a nation gone under. -Ronald Reagan)
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To: xzins

bump


9 posted on 06/28/2015 9:15:15 AM PDT by foreverfree
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To: xzins

The bad news is that Christians will be persecuted for their faith. The good news is that the bridegroom will be coming for His bride. Maranatha.


10 posted on 06/28/2015 9:23:38 AM PDT by SVTCobra03 (You can never have enough friends, horsepower or ammunition.)
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To: Alberta's Child

No not to your wedding.
You’ll be forced to invite them in for sex with your children. . . if only to prove you have been successfully reeducated.
But seriously, the persecution of Christians has just been set to hyperdrive.
Each of the dissenters on the court are warning of such things.
It’s going to get very ugly very fast.
I’ve been warning pastors about the inevitable underground church in the U.S. for the last 3-4 years.


11 posted on 06/28/2015 9:23:44 AM PDT by Clump (Bestowing dignity on sodomy is like bestowing fragrance on a turd.)
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**I’ve been warning pastors about the inevitable underground church in the U.S. for the last 3-4 years.**

Definitely a reality. Back to home churches that were prevalent in the Old Testament.


12 posted on 06/28/2015 9:33:23 AM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: xzins

Do you think that Satan, in this end game, would accept anything less?
It’s a diabolic way to make Christians choose, once and for all between worldly things and their immortal soul. It certainly won’t be easy for any Christian not to try to live in this present world and justify themselves in the next. It won’t work. The great falling away spoken of as happening in the end times is about to happen. We may choose not to offend our loved ones, employers, benefactors and such to remain able to partake in a fallen society, thereby gaining the world but losing our immortal soul. It’s a trap that many Christians will fall into. Many churches and congregations already have.

The Almighty has said that not all who cry “Lord, Lord” will be saved. The meaning of that has become clearer in the past few years. Think of what Jesus endured at the hands of those who thought themselves righteous. He has told us to take up our cross and follow Him; not to relax in an easily modified faith. Jesus told us that the world would hate us. Why are we surprised that those days have come to America?


13 posted on 06/28/2015 9:44:44 AM PDT by Aleya2Fairlie
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To: Clump
I think it's going to be even worse than that. By "worse than that" I mean there isn't likely to be any persecution at all. I suspect most religious organizations are going to capitulate without even so much as a whispered threat of persecution ... and truly religious people are going to find more hostility within their own churches than anywhere else.

With all the stories we heard about Michael Jackson and his depravity, it's important to remember that none of those kids ever had to hitchhike a ride to Never-Never Land Ranch.

14 posted on 06/28/2015 9:46:20 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("It doesn't work for me. I gotta have more cowbell!")
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“How the hell does an ordinary citizen “resist homosexual marriage” in that context anyway? LOL. Is the FBI going to force you to invite your homosexual cousin and his “spouse” to your wedding?”

You will not be allowed to work, buy, sell or fully participate in society without The Mark of the Beast; an affirmation that you are in sync and approval of all the agendas of a fallen society. The Mark will insure your place in eternity and it probably won’t be Paradise.

Bad times coming for Christians. No other way to say it.


15 posted on 06/28/2015 9:50:25 AM PDT by Aleya2Fairlie
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I have a friend who works for a company where the supervisors gather all of the employees on the shop floor to pray before work every day. If the Federal government hasn't figured out a way to put a stop to that yet, I don't see this "Mark of the Beast" arriving on the scene anytime soon.

I will concede, however, that any such proscriptions against working, buying, selling, etc. by committed Christians is far easier in an urban area where everyone has already turned over the supervision of their lives to the government.

16 posted on 06/28/2015 9:59:44 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("It doesn't work for me. I gotta have more cowbell!")
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To: Clump

“I’ve been warning pastors about the inevitable underground church in the U.S. for the last 3-4 years.”

The underground church won’t be the answer now. It’s way past the hour where you can “pretend” to be a member of a fallen society and still save your soul. You won’t be able to bow to Baal and escape the Wrath of Our Creator. It’s decision time for Christians. “The government made me do it” won’t save your soul. If it would, then Shadrach, Meshach and Abenego wouldn’t have had to go into that furnace. Countless passages in The Word tell us that obedience to it is required. Unless, that is, you believe that you can go along with wrongdoers and take advantage of Jesus’ gift at the last minute. I don’t pretend to know but something tells me that won’t work either.


17 posted on 06/28/2015 10:01:42 AM PDT by Aleya2Fairlie
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I’m not at all suggesting that Christians play both sides.
Just saying that for people to worship and teach Scripture they will have to meet in secret.
I’m sure the phrase “underground church” has more than one meaning.
God bless my FRiend.


18 posted on 06/28/2015 10:17:21 AM PDT by Clump (Bestowing dignity on sodomy is like bestowing fragrance on a turd.)
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To: xzins

Does anyone wonder why the dicta of a SCOTUS ruling that limits the 1A is somehow more powerful than the full 1A itself?

There is an answer.

It’s because THIS RULING IS ONLY FOR CORPORATIONS.

And right do not apply to corporations - only limited privileged granted by the government. So that’s what Kennedy is doing, granting a limited privilege based on PART of the 1A.

So connect the dots:

No corporation, no ruling.


19 posted on 06/28/2015 11:02:14 AM PDT by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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To: xzins

Hitler’s regulation of chrpurches almost word for words. Substitute aryan or Nazi for same sex and you get the same thing.

But we are the inquisition medievalists!

I think Obama is preparing the ground for ISIS friendship program to attack churches here and force conversions.


20 posted on 06/28/2015 11:04:15 AM PDT by lavaroise (A well regulated gun being necessary to the state, the rights of the militia shall no)
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