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What should gay activists do instead of using government to force their morality on Christians?

Here’s an excellent post from Michael Graham, a talk show host in New England, of all places.

Excerpt:

I know, I know—Arizona’s “Religious Freedom Restoration Act” is the greatest act of human evil since Pol Pot’s killing fields.  So even suggesting that maybe—just maybe—the Arizona legislature has a point puts me on the same side of history as Hitler, Stalin and Robin Thicke.

But indulge me for a moment and consider how this would actually work:

A guy is at his print shop in Tempe. In walks a customer (good) who wants to give him money (even better!) to print thousands of fliers for the upcoming LGBTQ “Whip And Chain Exchange” at a local sex shop.

The printer—who has bills to pay—obviously wants to say “yes.” The reason EVERY business owner opens a business is to say “yes.”

But the guy is also serious about his religious beliefs. He sincerely believes that his faith is the most important aspect of his life. So he opened a business to care for his family, but he goes to church/synagogue/mosque because he needs to care his soul.

So he says “Uh, I appreciate the business but I’m really not comfortable being part of this event you’re having. Would you mind asking another printer? I’ll even recommend a few…”

Now, at this point what do you think should happen? Forget the law—what is the right thing for the parties involved to do?

To me the answer seems obvious: the LGBT folks should roll their eyes and say “whatever, man” and take their money somewhere else.  I wouldn’t mind if they said something snarky like “Dude—it’s your loss,” or “Can we leave you a copy in case you’d like a free spanking?”

Their integrity is in place. So is the religiously-devout business owner’s.  Why isn’t that the ideal outcome?

Oh, that’s right—because nobody gets to scream “I’m a victim! I’m a victim!”  And nobody gets to bully the person of faith.

And so instead what liberals and gay activists want is for the religiously devout printer, or baker, or wedding-band singer to be forced to participate—at gunpoint—in an event that violates their religious beliefs.

They want government agents to show up at the print shop or florist shop and order the owner to get to work. Force them to supply their labor for an event.

Seriously? That’s really what you want?  Because if you do—that’s sick.

Why do you care so much that some small business owner doesn’t support same-sex marriage? Why isn’t the jerk in this story the gay activist who doesn’t do what any decent straight/gay/bi/animal-friendly person would do and just take their business somewhere else?

The whole thing is worth reading. You might recognize Michael Graham as the interviewer on the Weekly Standard podcasts, which I highly recommend. The Weekly Standard itself posted an article on Wednesday that mentioned a letter to Governor Jan Brewer signed by 11 law professors who urged Brewer to read the bill and to see that the purpose of the bill was to protect Christians from having to participate closely in activities that were incompatible with their religious beliefs. The lawyers claimed that popular criticisms of the bill were “deeply misleading” and the bill was “egregiously misrepresented” by critics.

By the way, I noted that the National Football League and Major League Baseball were both opposed to the Arizona bill. Apple and American Airlines also opposed religious liberty. Please spend your money wisely. I never give these companies my money, and neither should you – if you can help it. Apple in particular is one of the most anti-Christian companies out there.

After pro-life laws were passed, abortions declined 7.4% in Arizona

Life News has some good news for us.

Excerpt:

A new report from the state health department in Arizona shows the number of abortions there has declined more than seven percent, thanks in part to the passage of more pro-life laws limiting abortions.

The Department of Health Services annual abortion report shows a 7.4% decrease in the number of abortions performed in Arizona in 2012 as compared to 2011.

Abortions dropped 8 percent from 2010-2011 after dropping 30 percent the year before.

Here’s a bit more about the law passed by the Republicans in Arizona:

Early in 2012, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer signed a pro-life bill into law to ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. This bill, called “The Mother’s Health and Safety Act”:

  • Prohibits abortion after 20 weeks because of the safety risks to the mother and the pain endured by the preborn child
  • Ensures women have an ultrasound at least 24 hours prior to an abortion
  • Establishes an informed consent website which details the facts about fetal development, risks of abortion, and services available.
  • Requires doctors performing surgical abortions to have admitting privileges at a hospital within thirty miles of the abortion facility.

Lately, we are seeing a lot of these bans on abortions after 20 weeks in states that have Republican-controlled legislatures and Republican governors. It’s good news! And in 2014, we’ll get another chance to vote pro-life again and see some more hope and change.

Smart Faith apologetics conference coming to Phoenix, AZ in June 2013

Here’s the conference page.

Schedule:

June 7th – Pre-conference dinner with special guest speaker Greg Koukl, President of Stand to Reason
We will enjoy a catered, pre-conference dinner together followed by Greg Koukl talking to us about the importance of contending for the Faith. Seating for this pre-conference event is limited and those who buy a ticket to this event will have free-admittance to the conference on Saturday, June 8th. This event is scheduled to start at 6:30 PM at the conference location. Doors will open at 6 PM.

June 8th – Conference Schedule
8:00 – 9:00 AM – doors open for walk-up registration
9:00 – 10:00 AM – “Truth is not Ice Cream” ~ Greg Koukl
10:00 – 10:20 AM – break
10:20 – 11:20 AM – “iWitness Biblical Archaeology” ~ Doug Powell
11:20 AM – 1:00 PM – Lunch
1:00 – 2:00 PM – “The Cold Case Difference Between Artifacts and Evidence” ~ J Warner Wallace
2:00 – 2:20 PM – break
2:20 – 3:20 PM – Break-out Sessions

  • “Pro-Life” ~ Letitia Wong
  • “How Objective Beauty Proves God’s Existence” ~ Doug Powell
  • “An Introduction to Christian Apologetics” ~ Dr. Craig Hazen

3:20 – 3:40 PM – break
3:40 – 4:10 PM – Interview with J Warner Wallace on his new book “Cold-Case Christianity”
4:10 – 4:30 PM – break
4:30 – 5:30 PM – “Christianity and the Challenge of World Religions” ~ Dr. Craig Hazen

If you are in the Phoenix area, this looks like a great conference to attend!