Stand up for Indiana! [buchanan.org]

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  1. World Press

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    Stand up for Indiana!

    Tuesday - March 31, 2015 at 12:41 am
    By Patrick J. Buchanan

    In what has been called the “Catholic moment” in America, in the late 1940s and 1950s, Catholics were admonished from pulpits to “live the faith” and “set an example” for others.

    Public lives were to reflect moral beliefs. Christians were to avoid those “living in sin.” Christians who operated motels and hotels did not rent rooms to unmarried couples.

    Fast forward to 21st-century America.

    Indiana just enacted a law, as have 19 other states, to protect the rights of religious people to practice their beliefs in how they live their lives and conduct their businesses.

    And the reaction? Nearly hysterical.

    The head of the NCAA, the founder of Apple, chief executives of SalesForce and Yelp, Martina Navratilova, Larry King, Miley Cyrus and other celebrities are rushing to express their shock.

    Boycotts of Indiana are being demanded. Tweeted Hillary on her now-empty server: “Sad this new Indiana law can happen in America today. We shouldn’t discriminate against [people because] of who they love.”

    The culture war has come to Indiana, and all these folks are eager to be seen as standing tall with the LGBT revolution. But what are they actually saying?

    Are they saying that Christian bakers, photographers and florists may not refuse to provide their services at same-sex weddings? Are they saying that hotel owners who deny rooms to unmarried couples or for homosexual liaisons should be prosecuted for being faithful to their moral code?

    How are we supposed to punish Christians for sinning against liberalism? Will jailing be necessary, or caning, or just depriving them of their livelihood?

    The Hillarys of our world have a right to call such folks bigots and homophobes. But should they have the power to punish people for acting on their religious beliefs?

    Isn’t the First Amendment supposed to protect this right?

    Whatever became of the conservatives’ Free Society?


    Click here for the rest of the article:
    http://buchanan.org/blog/stand-up-for-indiana-15798
     
  2. Lowly Layman

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    Pat is a strong and loyal culture warrior. Just one of many great opinion pieces
     
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