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Civil Rights Commission: Religious Freedom Is Code Word for Racism, Homophobia...
The Gospel Coaliton ^ | September 13, 2016 | Joe Carter

Posted on 09/18/2016 2:09:44 PM PDT by Gamecock

Full Title: U.S. Civil Rights Commission: ‘Religious Freedom’ Is Code Word for Racism, Homophobia, and ‘Christian Supremacy’

The Story: Last week the U.S. Civil Rights Commission issued a report that implies religious believers’ support of religious liberty is often motivated more by hate than by adherence to God’s revelation.

The Background: The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is an independent, bipartisan agency established by Congress in 1957 whose duties include appraising federal laws and policies with respect to discrimination or denial of equal protection of the laws because of “race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, or national origin, or in the administration of justice” and to submit reports, findings, and recommendations to the President and Congress. The commission’s latest briefing report is titled “Peaceful Coexistence: Reconciling Nondiscrimination Principles with Civil Liberties” and is intended to examine “the balance struck by federal courts, foremost among them the U.S. Supreme Court, in adjudicating claims for religious exemptions from otherwise applicable nondiscrimination law.”

The basic conclusion of the 306-page report is, “Religious exemptions to the protections of civil rights based upon classifications such as race, color, national origin, sex, disability status, sexual orientation, and gender identity, when they are permissible, significantly infringe upon these civil rights.” (Notice that the report includes “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” as protected categories despite those not being included in the commission’s mandate.)

The tenor of the report is an overall disdain for actions motivated by religion. But they make a minor concession in saying that “beliefs” can still receive First Amendment protections (however they say that “conduct” [i.e., acting on one’s beliefs] “should be constrained by statutory law”).

But the best example of the attitude in the document toward religious liberty is found in the statement of the commission’s chairman, Martin R. Castro, which is worth quoting in full:

“The government of the United States is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion.” — John Adams

The phrases “religious liberty” and “religious freedom” will stand for nothing except hypocrisy so long as they remain code words for discrimination, intolerance, racism, sexism, homophobia, Islamophobia, Christian supremacy or any form of intolerance.

Religious liberty was never intended to give one religion dominion over other religions, or a veto power over the civil rights and civil liberties of others. However, today, as in the past, religion is being used as both a weapon and a shield by those seeking to deny others equality. In our nation’s past religion has been used to justify slavery and later, Jim Crow laws. We now see “religious liberty” arguments sneaking their way back into our political and constitutional discourse (just like the concept of “state rights”) in an effort to undermine the rights of some Americans. This generation of Americans must stand up and speak out to ensure that religion never again be twisted to deny others the full promise of America.

Why It Matters: Ten years ago civil rights activist Chai Feldblum (who now serves as the commissioner of the Obama administration’s Equal Employment Opportunity) wrote,

It seemed to me the height of disingenuousness, absurdity, and indeed disrespect to tell someone it is okay to “be” gay, but not necessarily okay to engage in gay sex. What do they think being gay means?

I have the same reaction to courts and legislatures that blithely assume a religious person can easily disengage her religious belief and self-identity from her religious practice and religious behavior. What do they think being religious means?

While Feldblum recognizes that religious belief and conduct cannot be easily separated, she also said that when religious liberty and sexual liberty conflict, “I'm having a hard time coming up with any case in which religious liberty should win.”

Feldblum and other LGBT activists have historically been clear that sexual liberty would trump religious freedom. And for more than a decade some religious believers have warned that we should take them at their word when the activists said that “nondiscrimination” laws would require discarding Constitutional guarantees of religious freedom. Too many of our fellow Christians refused to listen, though, and even those who recognized the threat thought it would apply mostly to wedding photographer and bakers. Now they are shocked to find that churches may be forced to let biological males who identify as transgender women use the women’s bathroom.

A decade ago, Christians were too distracted to pay attention to the warnings. Will they listen now? As commission member Peter Kirsanow writes in the report, “The findings and recommendations in this report should serve as an alarm to liberty-loving Americans.” And as Roger Severino, director of the DeVos Center for Religion and Civil Society, says, “I would expect to see such a slanted and anti-religious report come out of China or France perhaps, but am disappointed to see it come from the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.”

Unfortunately, if Christians don’t wake up to the reality of the threat we may soon find believers in France and China have more freedom to live as Christians than we do here in America.


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1 posted on 09/18/2016 2:09:44 PM PDT by Gamecock
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To: Gamecock

I reject the premise.


2 posted on 09/18/2016 2:11:03 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: Gamecock

They conflate religious liberty with religious freedom.
I’m not sure the labels mean the same thing.


3 posted on 09/18/2016 2:13:19 PM PDT by sparklite2 (The game overs whether you play it or not.)
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To: Gamecock

Civil Rights Commission: Religious Freedom Is Code Word for Racism, Homophobia... UNLESS IT IS ABOUT ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS FREEDOM.....

I fixed their headline to reflect reality of the Liberals.


4 posted on 09/18/2016 2:13:39 PM PDT by GraceG (Only a fool works hard in an environment where hard work is not appreciated...)
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To: Gamecock

“Civil Rights Commission” is code for totalitarian leftism.


5 posted on 09/18/2016 2:13:45 PM PDT by Maceman (Screw the Party. Save the Country.)
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To: Gamecock

“Civil Rights Commission” is code for totalitarian leftism.


6 posted on 09/18/2016 2:13:45 PM PDT by Maceman (Screw the Party. Save the Country.)
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To: Maceman

BINGO!


7 posted on 09/18/2016 2:16:07 PM PDT by ClearCase_guy (Abortion is what slavery was: immoral but not illegal. Not yet.)
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To: Maceman

Yeah....seems the takeover is near...our last chance is now...TRUMP OR BUST


8 posted on 09/18/2016 2:17:49 PM PDT by goodnesswins (Hillary & Huma SUPPORT those who support CLITORECTOMIES for little girls...SICKOS)
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To: Gamecock
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is an independent, bipartisan agency established by Congress in 1957..

60 years ago it may have been, now it's the Stalinist thought police.

9 posted on 09/18/2016 2:18:47 PM PDT by PROCON ("Lock Her Up! Lock Her Up!")
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To: Gamecock

Really? Think about it, our tax money is going to pay somebody to write this crap. I would be embarrassed if my son or daughter grew up and this was their job.


10 posted on 09/18/2016 2:19:48 PM PDT by lp boonie (Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment)
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To: Secret Agent Man

It means to me over time the left has instilled their political perspectives, and personnel into the Civil Rights Commission. WHY!? Because the Civil Rights Commission is mouthing the same words the leftist Democrats use in their perpetual assault on religious values.


11 posted on 09/18/2016 2:22:47 PM PDT by rockinqsranch (America IS sick, and tired of the Clintons. It's time to say goodbye.)
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To: Gamecock

“Civil Rights Commission” is a code word for idiots.


12 posted on 09/18/2016 2:23:54 PM PDT by reg45 (Barack 0bama: Implementing class warfare by having no class.)
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To: Gamecock

Notice how the bastards don’t treat religions equally badly. “Islamophobia, Christian supremacy”?!! WTF! Didn’t get it twisted? Isn’t Islam that wants to reign supreme, and far from being victims (of Islamophobia), aren’t Muslims the ones more often than not guilty of violence toward other religions? And isn’t it Christians the real victims of actual genocide by the hands of Muslims?


13 posted on 09/18/2016 2:24:22 PM PDT by winner3000
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To: Gamecock
Martin R. Castro

This POS is a professional Mexican who gloats about how he was given affirmative action preferences.

But he's a white Spaniard, a man from Europe. A descendant of the very people we fought against countless times to secure liberty in the United States from despots like the Spanish King.

How dare he quote John Adams on anything. And how dare he call himself an "American". He's a Conquistador colonizer, seeking to win the battle he and his ancestors never could.

14 posted on 09/18/2016 2:27:18 PM PDT by Regulator
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To: Gamecock

Lefist Code Speak:

Christian = homophobic = deplorable


15 posted on 09/18/2016 2:29:22 PM PDT by kaehurowing
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To: Gamecock

To love God and one’s faith is a hater and racist....geeesh!


16 posted on 09/18/2016 2:32:21 PM PDT by broken_arrow1 (I regret that I have but one life to give for my country - Nathan Hale "Patriot")
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To: Gamecock

Why do Republicans fund this anti-Christian “Liberal” idiocy?


17 posted on 09/18/2016 2:35:25 PM PDT by Finalapproach29er (luke 6:38)
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To: Gamecock

On the contrary: “Civil rights” in the hands of SJWs has become a code term for grievance mongering, pandering to perverts, and even outright hatred of Christ.


18 posted on 09/18/2016 2:40:13 PM PDT by Rurudyne (Standup Philosopher)
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To: Gamecock

I question the commissions future utility. We might wish examine their continued operations as they are attacking the God given right to freedom of religion.


19 posted on 09/18/2016 2:40:42 PM PDT by buffaloguy
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To: Gamecock

The Civil Rights Commission is a joke. Has been for years.

Hey Donald, here’s something else.


20 posted on 09/18/2016 2:49:51 PM PDT by upchuck (Proud member of the 50% in the deplorable basket. Go Trump/Pence!)
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