MRossW Wrote:If SCOTUS thinks that organizations with deeply held religious objections to a particular law aren't obliged to obey that law, doesn't that imply that religious organizations like UCC, UUs, Episcopalians and many others who want to perform same-sex marriages should not be bound by state same-sex marriage bans?
This is all related to something I follow and keep up with more than anyone I know. I actually have one macbook devoted ONLY to this (I get them for $40.00 each through our town library & public school system when they're done with them)
The underlying principle of the Hobby Lobby anti-gay policy, the Chik Fil A anti gay policy, the anti gay legislation tried in Arizona and all the clones of the Arizona bill that were ready to go if Arizona's bill passed is something called
"Religious Positive Discrimination" <<< go to the bottom of the page and see the other links and prepare to do some reading.
Basically RPD is this bullshit theory that they have the right to hire and fire based on religion, do business based on religion (buying only from christian suppliers and making contracts only with christian contractors) There are churches in Florida, Ohio, New Jersey, Georgia and a few other states who have bought up apartment complexes... guess what... if you want to move in to them you have to be christian.
Religious Positive Discrimination is the product of the
Discovery Institute. Ever heard of them? They are the Fumb Duckers who thought up Intelligent Design and got their butts handed to them in court over it in the Kitzmiller vs Dover MD trial. In the trial Dr. Barbara Forrest brought in evidence that witnesses for ID had perjured themselves and that ID was just a reprint almost word for word of a book on Creationism the Discovery Institute had tried to push in Kansas Schools. For info about this go to youtube and search for Kitzmiller v Dover, Judge John E Jones, Barbara Forrestt and the Trojan Horse, and NOVA Intelligent Design On Trial.
But the main thing everyone should know about is that going on 20 years the Discovery Institute has been printing and circulating a book to nondenominational christian churches that outlines their plan to put religion over medicine, law, science, courts, television, internet, publishing,.... and even the constitution. You can find a copy or copies in almost all fundamentalist churches. It's taught at religious "retreats" ---- and little by little they are working to move forward with their plan ---- one tiny step at a time.
Here's the book's summary right off their website. Scroll down to the word
GOALS
Looking at the example of Hobby Lobby is like being a flea sitting on the ear of a lion... You are not seeing the entire beast. Read up on this and you'll see what you're looking at is an American Christian Taliban and you ought to be concerned about it.