Religious beliefs — discrimination or dogma?

I was born in Kentucky.

At the time of my birth, in 1967, it was illegal in Kentucky, and throughout the south, for black people to marry white people.

Miscegenation laws, some of them more than 150 years old, prohibited some people from having equal access to the legal privileges of marriage that others enjoyed.

Those laws were struck down June 12, 1967, with the Supreme Court decision of Loving v. Virginia. (A movie about the Loving’s story is currently being filmed in Virginia. It will be released next year.)

As recently as 2009, a Justice of the Peace in Louisiana refused to marry an interracial couple.

The opposition was vocal. Gov. Bobby Jindal said

“the state judiciary committee should review the incident in which Keith Bardwell, justice of the peace for Tangipahoa Parish’s 8th Ward, refused to issue a marriage license to Beth Humphrey, 30, and her boyfriend, Terence McKay, 32, both of Hammond.

“This is a clear violation of constitutional rights and federal and state law. … Disciplinary action should be taken immediately — including the revoking of his license,” the Republican governor said.

In a sickeningly twisted irony, or perhaps simply twisted morality, today Gov. Jindal opposes same sex marriage and supports a Constitutional amendment banning it.

The Supreme Court says discrimination is wrong, year after year. And year after year people still demand the right to discriminate, whether it’s against blacks, or women, or gays.

Kentucky’s Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis refuses to do her job and issue marriage licenses because she thinks she’s taking a stand for her religious beliefs.

Clerk turns away same-sex couple after federal judge orders her to issue marriage licenses

“Kim Davis is resolute in vindicating her rights,” said her attorney, Roger Gannam, senior litigation counsel at Liberty Counsel, a religious advocacy group. “Fundamentally, we disagree with this order because the government should never be able to compel a person to violate their sincerely held religious beliefs.”

But religious freedom is like every other freedom – your freedom ends where someone else’s freedom begins.

The freedom she thinks she’s protecting isn’t her freedom to express her religion, she’s free to do that anywhere but in her public office. The freedom she’s protecting is her freedom to discriminate.

There is no difference between discriminating against a black man and a gay man – It’s still discrimination.

If your religion calls for you to discriminate, and evidently Kim Davis’ understanding of Christianity means she needs to discriminate, then your religion isn’t a religion, it’s a dogma.

Kim Davis may sincerely think she’s doing what her faith demands as she discriminates in her public office. But her version of Christianity is as though she’s looking at a photo of a turkey hotdog, and thinking she’s eating Thanksgiving dinner.

She may think she’s behaving like a Christian, but in reality, she’s worshiping a dogma and calling it God.

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Advice on love — from children

This is wonderful.

Advice on Love From Children:

http://www.elephantjournal.com/2012/01/kids-wisdom-on-love/

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If Jesus supported people of power –

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God > hate

God > hate

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Nar laga Dia do Lamh

May God not weaken your hnd

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He causes the storm to be still

Psalm 107-29

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Rob Bell, on a supernatural God

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Christian persecution? Not really

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Carmina Gadelica, Vol. I, 4

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God is greater than our minds

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Franklin Graham is out of his mind

Franklin Graham is out of his mind.

And so are the tens of thousands of people who agree with him.

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In response to the shootings at Chattanooga military recruitment offices, Graham suggested “we are under attack by Muslims at home and abroad. We should stop all immigration of Muslims to the U.S. until this threat with Islam has been settled.”

Matthew Paul Turner, a better Christian than I, suggests that goodhearted Christians contact Graham and:

“Tell him that he’s a part of the problem. Tell him that this isn’t love or mercy or compassion or peacemaking. Let him know that this is hatred. This is divisive. This is ungodly. Please make your voice heard. Be kind. But be emphatic. Please tell him to stop vocalizing his vile messaging under the guise of Christianity.”

I can’t be kind, because evil poison pouring out of people like Franklin Graham is destroying the message of Christ and the spirit of the United States.

Graham is so insane, or so ignorant of U.S. history, that he points out that “during World War 2, we didn’t allow Japanese to immigrate to America.”

He’s right. Not only that, the U.S. government rounded up all Americans of Japanese descent and put them into camps. Our nation violated the dignity and human rights of thousands of citizens for the sake of national security. Evidently something Graham would have no problem with, today.

Evacuees of Japanese descent among the first 664 to be removed from San Francisco, California. April 16, 1942.

Evacuees of Japanese descent among the first 664 to be removed from San Francisco, California. April 16, 1942.

One person’s forced relocation is another person’s ‘security.’

In fact, some of the internment camps are still around, 60 years later.

Japanese Relocation Center barracks, now used as furnishing housing for farm labor on Bryant Williams farm in Klamath County, Oregon.

Japanese Relocation Center barracks, now used as furnishing housing for farm labor on Bryant Williams farm in Klamath County, Oregon.

Perhaps Graham would like Americans of Muslim faith to be rounded up and sent to the same camps?

Franklin Graham before an interview at the Associated Press office on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2013 in New York. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan)

Franklin Graham before an interview at the Associated Press office on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2013 in New York. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan)

Perhaps Graham forgets that the Lord told the Israelites in Deuteronomy 10:18-19 this is what we’re suppose to do:

“He executes justice for the orphan and the widow, and shows His love for the alien by giving him food and clothing. ‘So show your love for the alien, for you were aliens in the land of Egypt.'”

People entering the United States seeking freedom and opportunity are given the same legal protections extended to all natural born citizens. This includes the basic rights enshrined in the U.S. Constitution:

U.S. Constitution – Amendment 1

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Graham has a twisted and distorted understanding of scripture – He demonstrates this nearly every time he opens his mouth.

With this ridiculous suggestion, he’s not only fanning the flames of bigotry and hatred, he demonstrates an astonishing ignorance of American history.

Graham would violate the Constitutional rights of legal residents of the United States rather than address the issue of why anyone in this country should have easy access to an assault rifle and 30 round clips.

In the bubble of willful ignorance that Graham and his followers inhabit, they seem to think that Islam – Muslims – is something that can be marginalized.

After a white supremacist murdered black Christian ministers in a church, should there have been demands that white supremacists be exiled from the United States? Or relocated to camps? Or not allowed to enter the country? When an extremist shoots an abortion doctor, should anti-abortion protestors praying outside clinics be rounded up?

Extremists can shoot up offices or churches and they can fly planes into buildings or blow up federal buildings.

They can also discriminate on the basis of religion or gender or sexual orientation.

But the danger, the evil in the soul of our culture, the insidious poison in our hearts is the wiliness to shred our Constitution and trample the rights of average Americans.

But as a so-called Christian leader, the true evil that Franklin Graham represents is his casual willingness to ignore the teaching of Jesus. He and other so-called Christians just don’t get it.

Jesus says, “a new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.” — John 13:34

“Love one another.”

“Love one another.”

“As I have loved you, so you must love one another.”

What Bible are they reading, that they willfully miss the whole message of Jesus?

Maybe this small sample of scripture will help Franklin Graham and his followers understand what the Bible teaches about loving others:

John 13:34 A new commandment I give to you, That you love one another; as I …

Romans 12:10 Be kindly affectionate one to another with brotherly love; in honor …

Ephesians 5:2 And walk in love, as Christ also has loved us…

1 Thessalonians 3:12 And the Lord make you to increase and abound in love one toward another, …

1 Thessalonians 4:9 But as touching brotherly love you need not that I write to you: …

2 Thessalonians 1:3 We are bound to thank God always for you, brothers, as it is meet, …

1 Peter 1:22 Seeing you have purified your souls in obeying the truth through …

1 Peter 3:8 Finally, be you all of one mind, having compassion one of another, …

1 Peter 4:8 And above all things have fervent charity among yourselves: for charity …

1 John 4:21 And this commandment have we from him, That he who loves God love …

Franklin Graham isn’t out of his mind.

He’s evil. And he’s destroying the message of Jesus.

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