http://www.wnd.com/2013/11/gays-admit-enda-game-outlaw-christian-morality/
'Gays' admit ENDA game: Outlaw Christian morality Exclusive: Matt Barber
warns of 'torch-wielding nutters' approaching flammable Constitution

*by* Matt Barber

The religious liberty death spiral continues.

One of the most dangerous and discriminatory pieces of legislation in
modern times – the ironically tagged “Employment Non-Discrimination Act,”
or ENDA – passed the U.S. Senate on Thursday by a vote of 64-32. Ten
Republicans disgracefully joined liberal Democrats in this effort to
ultimately outlaw the Judeo-Christian sexual ethic.

According to its leftist proponents, ENDA would merely insulate people who
choose to engage in homosexual conduct (sexual orientation) or those who
suffer from gender confusion (gender identity) against employment
intolerance. In truth, however, this legislation effectively would codify
the very thing it purports to combat: workplace discrimination.

Writing in the Huffington Post, popular homosexual radio personality
Michelangelo Signorile confessed that, of any potential ENDA legislation
that might reach President Obama’s desk for his pledged signature, “none
should include any religious exemptions” whatsoever.

If Signorile and other “LGBT” activists get their way, this would mean that
churches, mosques, synagogues, religious schools, Bible bookstores, as well
as any and every other business in America with 15 or more employees, would
be forced, under penalty of law, to abandon the biblical and
traditional-values viewpoint on human sexuality, and hire (and otherwise
not offend) those who openly flaunt expressly sinful and demonstrably
self-destructive sexual behaviors.

Though in its current form ENDA contains an extremely weak religious
exemption that might – and I mean might – partially protect some churches
and religious organizations (until they’re sued by “gay” activists), this
so-called exemption would leave most others – such as the aforementioned
Bible bookstores and many Christian schools and para-church organizations –
entirely unprotected. It would additionally crush individual business
owners’ guaranteed First Amendment rights.

Although Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., attempted to amend the bill to strengthen
religious protections, his amendment was shot down 55-43. Unbelievably, he
voted for ENDA anyway.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., on the other hand, wasn’t even
considerate enough to feign concern for the First Amendment. He promised
homosexual pressure groups that Democrats would remove all protections for
Christians and other people of faith on the flipside – after ENDA passed.

The homosexual news site Washington Blade reports that homosexual activist
Derek Washington of “GetEqual” confirmed Reid’s promise. In a conference
call with homosexual activists last week, Washington admitted that Reid
vowed, as goes any religious exemption, “the main thing to do was get the
vote taken care of, and then deal with it later. As often times happens,
you don’t get something perfect the first time around, you go back and fix
it later, so that was basically his take on it.”

According to the Blade, “That account was corroborated by Faiz Shakir, a
Reid spokesperson, who said the Democratic leader understands the concerns,
but wants to get the bill passed first, then go back and address the
exemptions.”

They’ve stopped pretending, folks. This is about criminalizing Christianity.

Still, there is a little good news. House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, has
said that, for now at least, he opposes the law and will block it because
it is both unnecessary and will result in “frivolous lawsuits.” He agrees
with constitutional think tanks like the Heritage Foundation that have
conclusively
demonstrated the threat ENDA poses to First Amendment freedoms.

“The speaker believes this legislation will increase frivolous litigation
and cost American jobs, especially small business jobs,” said Boehner
spokesman Michael Steel.

ENDA represents government-sanctioned viewpoint discrimination, plain and
simple. It is no different from forcing a deeply religious business owner
to hire and accommodate an “out and proud” adulterous “swinger.” It
directly alienates the unalienable rights of people of faith. It pits the
government directly against the free exercise of religion and is,
therefore, unconstitutional on its face.

During his second term, President George W. Bush issued a Statement of
Administration Policy on ENDA, highlighting its unconstitutionality:
“[ENDA] is inconsistent with the right to the free exercise of religion as
codified by Congress in the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA).”

President Obama, however – who never met a Constitution he didn’t violate –
has vociferously endorsed the bill and promises to sign it into law should
it pass both houses of Congress. This is in perfect keeping with his
demonstrated belief that the federal government’s constitutionally limited
powers are more of a suggestion than a requirement.

Chai Feldblum is a lesbian activist and sexual nihilist lawyer who, in the
past, has publicly supported legalized polygamy and bisexual polyamory. She
is Obama’s recess-appointed commissioner to the U.S. Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission (EEOC). As ENDA’s chief framer, Ms. Feldblum would
be charged with its primary enforcement. This is the classic
fox-guarding-the-hen-house scenario.

In the past, Ms. Feldblum has repeatedly and candidly summed up the mindset
behind the bill. She has publicly stated that the battle between religious
freedom and unfettered sexual license (aka “gay rights”) is a “zero-sum
game,” meaning the two cannot possibly coexist in harmony. It’s a “winner
takes all” approach.

When asked about the Christian business owner or religious organization
that morally objects to hiring people openly engaged in the homosexual
lifestyle, Ms. Feldblum snapped: “Gays win, Christians lose.” And where
Americans’ constitutionally guaranteed right to religious liberty comes
into conflict with the postmodern concept of homosexual “rights,” Ms.
Feldblum has admitted having “a hard time coming up with any case in which
religious liberty should win.”

Of course, her analysis is entirely arbitrary and completely unsupported by
any reasonable constitutional interpretation or federal precedent. But to
Ms. Feldblum, Comrade Obama and his kooky cadre of revolutionary advisers,
little things like the U.S. Constitution and federal precedent are but
obnoxious speed bumps on the fast track to a brave new world.

Speaker Boehner, you alone stand between these torch-wielding nutters and a
highly flammable U.S. Constitution.

Please stand your ground, sir. Under Obama, liberty has suffered quite
enough, thank you.

(Note: Republicans voting for ENDA were Sens. Susan Collins, Maine, Mark
Kirk, Ill., Lisa Murkowski, Alaska, Dean Heller, Nev., Kelly Ayotte, N.H.,
Rob Portman, Ohio, Jeff Flake, Ariz., John McCain, Ariz., Orrin Hatch,
Utah, and Pat Toomey, Pa.)




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