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RussBLib

(10,002 posts)
4. as a member of AU
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 07:33 PM
Jun 2015

Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, the Rev. Barry Lynn (AU Executive Director), is a voice I seek out when the religious crazies are running amok.

One of the things noted in this snip from AU is a reminder that churches do not have to provide weddings for same-sex couples. Some howling fundies think churches will be FORCED to marry duh GAZE. Nuh-uh.

Supreme Court Decision On Marriage Equality Will Spur New Round Of ‘Religious Freedom’ Battles, Americans United Says
Religious Right Groups Will Seek To Undermine Historic Ruling, Asserts Church-State Watchdog


Americans United for Separation of Church and State welcomes today’s Supreme Court ruling extending marriage equality nationwide but cautions that it will spark a sharp backlash from the Religious Right. The high court ruled 5-4 that it is unconstitutional for states to prohibit same-sex couples from marrying. States will also be required to recognize all legal marriage licenses issued by other states, including those given to gay couples.

“Today love and the Constitution triumphed over bigotry and religious extremism,” said the Rev. Barry W. Lynn, Americans United executive director. “That’s a great step, but no one should expect the Religious Right and its political allies to give up. They are already working to throw up as many roadblocks as possible to prevent LGBT Americans from claiming their hard-won rights.”

Lynn said the focus will now shift to proposals to give for-profit business and even government employees a “religious freedom” right to refuse services to same-sex couples. Measures like this have already passed in some states and are pending in others. Some Religious Right groups, Lynn noted, have vowed to defy the ruling.

“The high court did the right thing, but that doesn’t mean we’ve heard the last word on this issue,” Lynn said. “In fact, this ruling will create a new front in the ‘culture war’ as aggressive Religious Right groups seek new ways to stop the spread of equality.”

Lynn noted that nothing in the Obergefell v. Hodges decision affects the rights of houses of worship. The separation of church and state means that churches can’t be forced to provide weddings for same-sex couples.


The entire press release. So they have not all gone insane.

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An interesting item near the end: AlbertCat Jun 2015 #1
Lol, "rainbow jihadists". deucemagnet Jun 2015 #2
I dunno... Lordquinton Jun 2015 #3
as a member of AU RussBLib Jun 2015 #4
...and what if they just blow each other? RussBLib Jun 2015 #5
Their definition of sodomy takes a wide stance onager Jun 2015 #6
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