Thursday, March 28, 2013

LGBT Rights Would Mean Christian Persecution?

With the Supreme Court hearing arguments on California's Prop 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act, chatter on both sides of the issue has really cranked up.  However, the right-wing arguments are increasingly ridiculous.

Two Fox News contributors... no really, Fox News, talked about the persecution Christians will feel if same-sex marriage is more accepted in society.

STARNES: You know, it’s as if we’re second-class citizens now because we support the traditional, Biblical definition of marriage, or perhaps we are pro-life, and that means we’re somehow second-class citizens who don’t deserve to be in the public marketplace of ideas.

RIOS (HOST): Absolutely. In fact, it’ll be worse than that. You know there’s going to be punishment. There will be tremendous punishment. If gay marriage is embraced by the country, if the Supreme Court goes south this week in its hearings, we are in for – of course, we’re not going to hear about it until June – but we are in for persecution like we have never seen it.

STARNES: Well, it’s already started.

Any Christian who refuses to recognize that man wants to upend God’s order will have to be driven from the national conversation. They will be labeled bigots and ultimately criminals…Once the world decides that real marriage is something other than natural or Godly, those who would point it out must be silenced and, if not, punished. The state must be used to do this. Consequently, the libertarian pipe dream of getting government out of marriage can never ever be possible.

Within a year or two we will see Christian schools attacked for refusing to admit students whose parents are gay. We will see churches suffer the loss of their tax exempt status for refusing to hold gay weddings. We will see private businesses shut down because they refuse to treat as legitimate that which perverts God’s own established plan. In some places this is already happening.

The idea of a group that is basically a majority in this country being persecuted against is laughable.  Bigotry should be attacked and excluding people for who they are is exactly that.  I have no tolerance for the intolerant.

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