Bryan Fischer
It's not equality - - it's homosexual supremacy
By Bryan Fischer
Follow me on Twitter: @BryanJFischer, on Facebook at "Focal Point"
Host of "Focal Point" on American Family Radio, 1-3pm CT, M-F www.afr.net
If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Especially if your cause is advancing sexual deviancy.
Last week, the House defeated an extremist bill that would have imposed radical sexual tyranny on the entire country. It was only defeated because the House extended time for the vote, and just enough Republicans changed their vote at the last minute to defeat the bill by one vote.
But the sponsor of that bill, open homosexual Rep. Patrick Maloney, was back again last night, adding the bill as an attachment to an energy bill, of all things. With the traitorous complicity of 43 "pro-family" Republicans, Maloney's amendment passed 223-195. Since there are only 195 Democrats total in the House, it requires a significant number of Republican abdications to get any liberal bill through Congress. All seven Republicans who switched their votes last week rolled over and voted for Maloney's amendment last night.
It enshrines an executive order President Obama issued in 2014 which requires everyone who does business with the federal government to bow at the shrine of sexual deviancy.
There is only meaningless rhetorical language in the bill to provide any religious protections at all for people of faith. And so every federal contractor will be forbidden to base hiring decisions on the faith-based mission of his organization, even if it is a non-profit organization working with "the least of these." Adoption agencies will be forbidden to restrict placement to homes with a mom and a dad, and every business will be required to allow grown men into the same bathrooms used by little girls.
In other words, the cost of doing business with the federal government will be to run the entire Constitution through the shredder, starting with the First Amendment and its religious liberty protections.
Rep. Maloney exulted when the bill passed. "Equality wins!" he tweeted.
Hardly. This is not a win for equality at all. It is a win for homosexual supremacy. Those who tell you that this is just about equality for everyone are either grossly self-deceived or are telling you a bald-faced lie.
If a bill like this goes into law, homosexual supremacy will triumph every single time there is a conflict between religious freedom and sexual deviancy. Sexual anarchy will reign supreme and standards of sexual normalcy will be sent to the landfill along with the people who believe in them.
There can be no peace and no compromise between the homosexual agenda and religious liberty. They cannot coexist. Every advance of the homosexual agenda comes at the expense of religious liberty. Every piece of turf sexual jihadists take they take from turf where the flag of religious freedom once flew.
This bill can still be defeated when the entire bill as amended comes before the House. But we must all face the stark reality that America must choose between religious liberty and sexual tyranny. Last night, Republicans chose poorly.
(Unless otherwise noted, the opinions expressed are the author's and do not necessarily reflect the views of the American Family Association or American Family Radio.)
© Bryan Fischer
May 28, 2016
Follow me on Twitter: @BryanJFischer, on Facebook at "Focal Point"
Host of "Focal Point" on American Family Radio, 1-3pm CT, M-F www.afr.net
If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Especially if your cause is advancing sexual deviancy.
Last week, the House defeated an extremist bill that would have imposed radical sexual tyranny on the entire country. It was only defeated because the House extended time for the vote, and just enough Republicans changed their vote at the last minute to defeat the bill by one vote.
But the sponsor of that bill, open homosexual Rep. Patrick Maloney, was back again last night, adding the bill as an attachment to an energy bill, of all things. With the traitorous complicity of 43 "pro-family" Republicans, Maloney's amendment passed 223-195. Since there are only 195 Democrats total in the House, it requires a significant number of Republican abdications to get any liberal bill through Congress. All seven Republicans who switched their votes last week rolled over and voted for Maloney's amendment last night.
It enshrines an executive order President Obama issued in 2014 which requires everyone who does business with the federal government to bow at the shrine of sexual deviancy.
There is only meaningless rhetorical language in the bill to provide any religious protections at all for people of faith. And so every federal contractor will be forbidden to base hiring decisions on the faith-based mission of his organization, even if it is a non-profit organization working with "the least of these." Adoption agencies will be forbidden to restrict placement to homes with a mom and a dad, and every business will be required to allow grown men into the same bathrooms used by little girls.
In other words, the cost of doing business with the federal government will be to run the entire Constitution through the shredder, starting with the First Amendment and its religious liberty protections.
Rep. Maloney exulted when the bill passed. "Equality wins!" he tweeted.
Hardly. This is not a win for equality at all. It is a win for homosexual supremacy. Those who tell you that this is just about equality for everyone are either grossly self-deceived or are telling you a bald-faced lie.
If a bill like this goes into law, homosexual supremacy will triumph every single time there is a conflict between religious freedom and sexual deviancy. Sexual anarchy will reign supreme and standards of sexual normalcy will be sent to the landfill along with the people who believe in them.
There can be no peace and no compromise between the homosexual agenda and religious liberty. They cannot coexist. Every advance of the homosexual agenda comes at the expense of religious liberty. Every piece of turf sexual jihadists take they take from turf where the flag of religious freedom once flew.
This bill can still be defeated when the entire bill as amended comes before the House. But we must all face the stark reality that America must choose between religious liberty and sexual tyranny. Last night, Republicans chose poorly.
(Unless otherwise noted, the opinions expressed are the author's and do not necessarily reflect the views of the American Family Association or American Family Radio.)
© Bryan Fischer
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