Coeur d‘Alene,
Idaho, city officials have laid down the law to Christian pastors
within their community, telling them bluntly via an ordinance that if
they refuse to marry homosexuals, they will face jail time and fines.
“Yes, we've cut the maternal mortality rate in half, but far too many women are still denied critical access to reproductive health,” Hillary told the Women in the World Summit yesterday.
Liberal politicians use “reproductive health” as a blanket term that includes abortion. However, Hillary's reference echoes National Organization for Women (NOW) president Terry O’Neill's op-ed from last May that called abortion “an essential measure to prevent the heartbreak of infant mortality.”
The Democratic presidential hopeful added that governments should throw the power of state coercion behind the effort to redefine traditional religious dogmas.
“Rights have to exist in practice, not just on paper. Laws have to be backed up with resources, and political will,” she said. “Deep-seated cultural codes, religious beliefs, and structural biases have to be changed.”
The line received rousing applause at the feminist conference, hosted in Manhattan's Lincoln Center by Tina Brown.
She also cited religious-based objections to the HHS mandate, funding Planned Parenthood, and the homosexual and transgender agenda as obstacles that the government must defeat.
“America moves ahead when all women are guaranteed the right to make their own health care choices, not when those choices are taken away by an employer like Hobby Lobby,” she said. The Supreme Court ruled last year that closely held corporations had the right to opt out of the provision of ObamaCare requiring them to provide abortion-inducing drugs, contraceptives, and sterilization to employees with no co-pay – a mandate that violates the teachings of the Catholic Church and other Christian bodies.
The
dictate comes on the heels of a legal battle with Donald and Evelyn
Knapp, ordained ministers who own the Hitching Post wedding chapel in
the city, but who oppose gay marriage, The Daily Caller reported.
A federal judge recently ruled that the state’s ban on gay marriage was unconstitutional, while the city of
Coeur d‘Alene has an ordinance that prevents discrimination based on sexual preference.
The
Supreme Court’s recent refusal to take on gay rights’ appeals from five
states has opened the doors for same-sex marriages to go forth.
The Knapps were just asked by a gay couple to perform their wedding ceremony, The Daily Caller reported. “On
Friday, a same-sex couple asked to be married by the Knapps, and the
Knapps politely declined,” The Daily Signal reported. “The Knapps now
face a 180-day jail term and a $1,000 fine for each day they decline to
celebrate the same-sex wedding.”
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Lest you think this is some mere lunatic fringe position, take note that no less than Hillary Clinton has questioned the right of religious freedom to deny all rights and privileges of the church to those who refuse to grant free and unlimited reproductive freedom to women -- only a stone's throw away from the gay and lesbian position being required of all religions irrespective of the religious freedom stated in the Bill of Rights.
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NEW YORK CITY, April 24, 2015 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Speaking to an influential gathering in New York City on Thursday,
Hillary Clinton declared that “religious beliefs” that condemn
"reproductive rights," “have to be changed.”“Yes, we've cut the maternal mortality rate in half, but far too many women are still denied critical access to reproductive health,” Hillary told the Women in the World Summit yesterday.
Liberal politicians use “reproductive health” as a blanket term that includes abortion. However, Hillary's reference echoes National Organization for Women (NOW) president Terry O’Neill's op-ed from last May that called abortion “an essential measure to prevent the heartbreak of infant mortality.”
The Democratic presidential hopeful added that governments should throw the power of state coercion behind the effort to redefine traditional religious dogmas.
“Rights have to exist in practice, not just on paper. Laws have to be backed up with resources, and political will,” she said. “Deep-seated cultural codes, religious beliefs, and structural biases have to be changed.”
The line received rousing applause at the feminist conference, hosted in Manhattan's Lincoln Center by Tina Brown.
She also cited religious-based objections to the HHS mandate, funding Planned Parenthood, and the homosexual and transgender agenda as obstacles that the government must defeat.
“America moves ahead when all women are guaranteed the right to make their own health care choices, not when those choices are taken away by an employer like Hobby Lobby,” she said. The Supreme Court ruled last year that closely held corporations had the right to opt out of the provision of ObamaCare requiring them to provide abortion-inducing drugs, contraceptives, and sterilization to employees with no co-pay – a mandate that violates the teachings of the Catholic Church and other Christian bodies.
1 comment:
According to an April 29, 2015, Natioinal Catholic Register article, "No, pastors are NOT facing jail time for not marrying gays…
…despite what you may have seen on social media lately."
For some reason a Washington Times article from October 20, 2014 headlined “Idaho city’s ordinance tells pastors to marry gays or go to jail” has been making the rounds on Facebook and Twitter and so forth....
"So the Supreme Court is not about to steamroll over the First Amendment and require pastors of churches to marry same-sex couples.
"And it’s not happening in Idaho either."
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