Senate, with 12 Republicans, tramples faith in rush to approve same-sex marriage Commentary by QuinHillyer:
From Democrats these days, such attacks on the free exercise of religion are expected. From Republicans, not so much. So let’s start by naming,. They are Roy Blunt of Missouri, Richard Burr and Thom Tillis of North Carolina, Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia, Susan Collins of Maine, Joni Ernst of Iowa, Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming, Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan of Alaska, Rob Portman of Ohio, Mitt Romney of Utah, and Todd Young of Indiana.
Here's why their votes were so egregious. The Marriage Act for the first time not only mandates recognition, in federal law, of same-sex unions — something, of course, far less controversial than it was even 15 years ago — but also explicitly creates a “private right of action” in federal courts to enforce that recognition. It does not, however, protect faith-centered organizations from forced participation in acts related to those unions that violate their long-held faith beliefs.
Even explicitly faith-based adoption agencies conceivably could be subject to sanctions or perhaps loss of charitable status in the federal tax code, because, while they have chosen their child-placement missions as an expression of their faith, a judge could decide theirThose most harmed by this lack of protection won’t be the agencies themselves, but the needy populations they will no longer be able to serve if they are forced out of business because their religious beliefs won’t allow them...
These 12 Republican senators could be responsible for the elimination of charitable services for literally millions of people of the Justice Department and bad judges use the language of the new marriage act to force people to do what their faiths will not allow.
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