States passing their versions of the so called “Religious
Freedom Restoration Act” are spreading like wild fire. Kindled by the
religiously homophobic, and fanned by the GOP (who else?), Right Wing Christians
are trying their damnedest to fight against the rising tide of rights and
equality for gays as if their very faith depends on it.
Pat Robertson (R -Bizarro World) has come out and said he is convinced gays are conspiring to get everyone to like anal sex, while freshman congressman Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) said gays shouldn’t complain because in the middle-east they kill gays. Meanwhile, Glenn Beck (R- Asylum Escapee) says opposition to Indiana’s RFRA would lead to concentration camps for Christians. It’s become that insane. All three stories here:
Pat Robertson (R -Bizarro World) has come out and said he is convinced gays are conspiring to get everyone to like anal sex, while freshman congressman Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) said gays shouldn’t complain because in the middle-east they kill gays. Meanwhile, Glenn Beck (R- Asylum Escapee) says opposition to Indiana’s RFRA would lead to concentration camps for Christians. It’s become that insane. All three stories here:
”No, it’s not a bill to permit discrimination. That’s a distortion, besides, we’re changing it!” protest some of the devout Christian Republican governors and lawmaker chameleons under fire from the thinking; while the very authors of the bill contradict them saying “We demand the right to discriminate against those who our scripture tells us are an abomination!!” Well, someone is lying.
Confusing? Not really. It’s pretty much an attempt by the Right to justify discrimination and refuse service to anyone they despise and get away with it under the guise of “religious freedom”. The difference between the two statements above is simply a matter of honesty. The latter being the honest statement, the former being a bold face lie. But then, lying for the faith has always been a sacrament; while lying to preserve one’s political reputation is a virtual prerequisite to governance.
What’s ironic about this whole issue, which is lost on less intellectually adept Christian fanatics, is while they are seeking to discriminate against a minority based on their so called religious convictions, these same good Christians are themselves crying about how Christianity is being persecuted and discriminated against by a nation wide conspiracy of the 8-10% atheist minority to strip them of their religion and force them to “hail Satan”…or some such idiocy. Never mind how insane that is given the 76% Christian majority, the 90% religionist population in the US, and the 100% religionist makeup of the Supreme Court.
Is it possible that they are blind to history? Blind to the fact that what they are doing is equivalent to standing in the door of an Alabama public school to prevent a minority from gaining equal rights - in violation of the law and the inevitable societal change- which similarly was justified by fanatical God-fearing Christians as religiously supported? Perhaps so, since Americans are famous for ignoring history, being only marginally educated, and for being blinded by their Christian fanaticism.
Imagine a gay person, transsexual, black man, Jew, Muslim, Christian, Wiccan or atheist having walked for miles on the edge of a great plain or desert to find gasoline for their car and being told by the station owner that their beliefs or presumed behaviors were offensive to his god and religious beliefs. Thus, dispensing the gasoline would be compromising his beliefs and insulting to his god - telling them they should try elsewhere - the next station being 35 miles that-a-way. And all of it protected by state law? Now substitute the devout druggest in a small one horse town who refuses an anti-biotic for a sick kid whose parents are of the offending class. It boggles the mind.
Look, Christian fanatic homophobes and GOP defenders of the faith - this isn’t rocket science:
First: Nowhere in the Bible does it say that by engaging in commerce with a gay person you are blaspheming against your man-god, or engaging in an unclean act or approving of it, or defying “God’s will”, or doing “Satan’s bidding”. Jesus never said anything about gays. All the Bible does say is you should be killing gays. So if you aren’t going to stone them to death in accordance with scripture, then take their money, move on, and shut the fuck up.
Second: The First Amendment guarantees your right to practice your religion. However, when your religious practices come into conflict with the ethics, morality, laws, and societal imperatives of the nation - like human sacrifice, animal cruelty, slavery, temple prostitution, or discrimination against your fellow Americans - then said religious practices come in a poor second place. That’s the price of living in a non-theocratic nation.
Finally: No one is asking you religious nutters to have sex with your gay customers, watch them consummate their marriage, give them a wedding gift, attend the service, or bless their same sex union. All our society expects is that people engaged in public commerce treat all prospective customers / clients the same. Period. And if you cannot abide by that American value, then you shouldn’t be in business.
No, Christian Right Wing Crazies - America will no longer accept your prejudice and let you hide behind your myths and legends for its justification. The times they are a changing - with or without you. Get over it, get used to it.
Please keep that temple prostitution thing on the down low. They could use it to reverse the decline on attendance. Attendance would skyrocket!
ReplyDeleteHeheh..it was quite a draw.
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I've long thought that if they had strippers, the place would be packed.
ReplyDeleteOn the serious side, it is good to see that the religinuts were forced to back down by an overwhelming force of reason. One would think they would all learn a little something from all of this.... but you know fucking well that they will just double down even on that insanity.
Alas, Den!s, latest breaking news: Michigan house just passed a "right to discriminate" religious bill.
ReplyDeleteThis won't be over anytime soon.
The Christian hate madness is like a virus.
I freaking LOVE this post!
ReplyDeleteFYI, Texas already has RFRA on the books. I'm pretty sure it's never been used to deny service to LGBTQ. Some cities in Texas have passed non-discrimintation ordinances. This prompted some nutter legislators here to propose that the RFRA language be added to the state constitution, but the business community is hitting back here as well: http://www.kvue.com/story/news/politics/2015/04/07/texas-business-hammers-religious-freedom-bills/25434641/
I have two questions. What is temple prostitution, and do you have a link to a good article on the history of Christians using The Bible as cover for racism?
Long horn:
ReplyDeleteThanks!
here are a couple of links of iterest:
Racsim and the scripture:
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2014/02/26/3333161/religious-liberty-racist-anti-gay/
http://bytheirstrangefruit.blogspot.com/2011/06/religious-roots-of-racism.html
For temple prostitution, wiki is an easy read:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_prostitution
I first learned of temple prostitution reading James Michner's "The Source" (also titled "The Tell"). which traces back Judaism to the days before YAHWEH, when they were worshiping Baal or El..the precursor to YAWEH. It was pretty hot!