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Thursday, April 09, 2015

The Writing’s on the Wall for Christians


Is it necessary for the new majority, which has won the culture war, to drive religious dissenters out of the public square as pariahs?

The current fight over Indiana is a real handwriting-on-the-wall moment for orthodox Christians and other religious conservatives, who now understand that the Left’s culture warriors, having won the gay-rights conflict decisively, are determined to shoot the prisoners.

The reason Indiana is so shocking to those who oppose same-sex marriage — still 33% of the country, according to last month’s NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll — is because of the modesty of the Hoosier statute.

The law does not guarantee a “license to discriminate” against gays and lesbians, a phrase that has been widely disseminated. Rather, it simply raises the bar for proving illegal discrimination in religion-related disputes a bit higher. All it does is grant believers the chance to make their case. It does not mean that they will prevail.

What is so alarming about the opposition’s moral panic over the law is its inability to accept that there could possibly be a legitimate religious defense of discrimination at all. To progressives, we are all Bull Connors. Keep reading

Also see
Frank Bruni's Anti-Christian Fascism
The Logic of Economic Discrimination
Critics: Obama's Words, Actions Show Anti-Christian Bias

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