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Big News over at StopTheACLU

StopTheAclu has big news. First, it is gaining greater visibility as the public reacts more and more to the ACLU jurisprudence that is being imposed on us against our will.

Second, WND has an article on it as well, and a new campaign with the Alliance Defense Fund to get the word out to Churches on the negative impact the ACLU is having on religious freedom.

Canada is a good example of what to come. If you are Catholic and speak the Church’s teaching on the matter of gay marriage you can be sued. Here, in Illinois the law does not allow discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in hiring, even when those behaviors directly contradict the teaching of the Church. There is no religious exemption and the Legislature was quite clear that there wasn’t going to be one. These are nothing but naked attempts to allow freedom of religion ONLY when it is compatible with a certain agenda, and if it is not the religion needs to change.

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  • August 15th, 2005 Posted by John Bambenek | Law / Legal Issues, StoptheACLU | 2 comments

    2 Comments »

    1. Proof that PC destroys freedom. But, it’s good to see that more & more people are waking up to this.

      Comment by NYgirl | August 15, 2005

    2. It is good that someone at least is striking back against the nasty, murderous, immoral society envisaged by the PC crowd

      Comment by Phil | October 6, 2007

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