JOIN SENS. TED CRUZ AND MIKE LEE IN THE
FIGHT FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
FIGHT FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
STOP FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FROM
FORCING GAY 'MARRIAGE' ON AMERICA
FORCING GAY 'MARRIAGE' ON AMERICA
DEMAND CONGRESS SUPPORT AND PASS
S. 2024, THE STATE MARRIAGE DEFENSE ACT
S. 2024, THE STATE MARRIAGE DEFENSE ACT
Over the course of the past year, we have endured the systemic abuse of the First Amendment rights of Christian Americans, a sacrifice of our religious liberty largely focused on advancing the "gay-is-ok" agenda in our schools, in our businesses and in the public square.
Publicly disagree, and the burden of proof that one is NOT illegally perpetrating civil rights violations through invidious "discrimination" rests solely with the Christian who refuses to "normalize" homosexuality. Militantly gay customers have no similar burden of proof to show that their demands did not violate the First Amendment rights of those they now seek to bully in court and silence in the streets for refusing to play along with the thuggish "gay is good" mob.
This is why Senators Ted Cruz and Mike Lee have hit the nail on the head with their new bill S. 2024 to stop Barack Obama from forcing same-sex "marriage" on our States. By ensuring that States do not have to adhere to the mutable federal definition of "marriage" and "spouse" our religious free exercise is protected from federal interposition of the homosexual agenda.
Out of 50, only the State of Kansas is taking action to protect the rights of Christians to NOT be coerced to provide goods and services in violation of their religious beliefs. And even as REPORTEDLY a polling majority of Americans have generally decided they are fine with 'gay marriage' – perhaps under the illusion that it doesn't affect them – this same majority also believes that those who oppose gay marriage for whatever reason should not be punished for their beliefs. This however did not deter the Eric Holder Department of (In)Justice from its own policy of re-working federal law to recognize 'gay marriage' even in States that did not.
If enacted S. 2024, the State Marriage Defense Act, would require that the federal government give the same deference to the 33 States that define marriage as the union between one man and one woman as it does to the 17 States that recognize same-sex unions.
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