Many of us saw this coming, we said so at the time, and our warnings
were ignored. Well, here it is, Obama voters who are Christians.
This cannot be rationalized away .
 
BR
 
 
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Real Clear Politics
 
Real Clear Religion

 
 
May 29, 2015  
 
The New Persecution
By _Russell  Shaw_ (http://www.realclearreligion.org/authors/russell_shaw/) 




The persecution of the Catholic Church and other morally conservative  
religious bodies has begun in the United States. 
As predicted, it isn't -- thank God -- bloody persecution like the  
persecution of Christians in many countries. But it's real persecution and  
likely 
to get worse. 
This new persecution currently has two prongs.
 
One consists of pressuring individual religious believers to cooperate with 
 public policies inimical to faith. The other prong is pressure targeted at 
 religious groups and institutions to adapt their programs to the promotion 
of  values hostile to the sponsors' moral convictions. 
When and if the Supreme Court announces its discovery of a constitutional  
right to same-sex marriage, it will be taking a giant step in both 
directions  and paving the way for more. As we saw in Indiana earlier this 
year, 
efforts to  protect the right of conscientious objection to the radical 
redefinition of  marriage will come under even fiercer assault. 
Perhaps Indiana's religious freedom law did need tweaking, but the 
opponents  would have preferred no law at all. For them, simply legalizing gay 
marriage  isn't enough. Dissent must be stamped out. 
Consider the case of the Oregon couple, Christian owners of a bakery (now  
closed), who recently were held liable for $135,000 in damages for declining 
to  bake a wedding cake for a lesbian couple. They did nothing to prevent 
the  lesbians from marrying -- their offense was not wanting to lend a hand 
to the  celebration. 
As for the second prong of persecution -- pressure to adapt religious  
programs and institutions to the promotion of hostile values, coupled with  
vitriolic denunciations of whoever says no to doing that -- it has been visibly 
 
in operation lately in San Francisco, where Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone 
came  under attack for saying that teachers in Catholic schools shouldn't 
teach things  contrary to Catholic morality. 
This is astonishing. Why on earth should the Catholic Church, in its own  
schools, be obliged to provide a platform for teaching that contradicts 
Catholic  moral doctrine? Yet this is what Archbishop Cordileone's critics, 
including San  Francisco media, would require of the Church. 
Sad to say, the hue and cry was taken up by some Catholics, who went so far 
 as to publish a paid newspaper advertisement calling for Archbishop 
Cordileone's  removal from office. It is said that Lenin spoke of Western 
academics and  journalists who heaped praise on the Bolshevik Revolution as 
"useful 
idiots."  The Catholic Church has its share of those. 
In a talk several weeks ago to seminarians of his archdiocese, Archbishop  
Charles Chaput of Philadelphia pointed to the driving force that lies behind 
the  new persecution -- a radical collapse of moral consensus, reflected in 
a  disastrous breakdown of public moral discourse. 
"The biggest problem we face as a culture," Archbishop Chaput said, "isn't  
gay marriage or global warming. It's not abortion funding or the federal  
debt...The deeper problem, the one that's crippling us, is that we use words  
like justice, rights, freedom and dignity without any commonly shared  
meaning...Our most important debates boil out to who can deploy the best words  
in the best way to get power." 
Speaking in April to a pro-abortion group, Hillary Clinton said religious  
views opposed to abortion "have to be changed." In fairness, it must be said 
 that Mrs. Clinton wasn't urging persecution but persuasion. But who doubts 
that  accompanying the persuasion would be laws, regulations, and court 
orders? That  is precisely the form soft that persecution by the nanny state 
takes these  days. 
Hang on to your hats. The worst of it has yet to  come.

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