Pastors Pledge Civil Disobedience If Supreme Court  Redefines Marriage

 
 
By _Napp Nazworth_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/napp-nazworth/)   , 
Christian Post Reporter
June 10,  2015

 
 
A number of prominent pastors and lay leaders have signed a petition 
pledging  civil disobedience if a U.S. Supreme Court decision redefining 
marriage 
to  include same-sex couples infringes upon their religious freedom. 
"Experience and history have shown us that if the government redefines  
marriage to grant a legal equivalency to same-sex couples, that same government 
 will then enforce such an action with the police power of the State. This 
will  bring about an inevitable collision with religious freedom and 
conscience  rights. The precedent established will leave no room for any 
limitation 
on what  can constitute such a redefined notion of marriage or human 
sexuality. We cannot  and will not allow this to occur on our watch. Religious 
freedom is the first  freedom in the American experiment for good reason," the 
pledge states, in  part. 
 


At press time, over 42,000 had signed the "_Pledge in Solidarity to Defend 
Marriage_ 
(http://www.defendmarriage.org/pledge-in-solidarity-to-defend-marriage) ."
 
Prominent signers include, Republican presidential candidate and former  
Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee; Dr. James Dobson, founder of Family Talk Radio;  
Bishop Harry Jackson, founder of High Impact Leadership Coalition; Rev. 
Samuel  Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership 
Conference;  Penny Nance, president of Concerned Women for America; Richard 
Land, 
president  of Southern Evangelical Seminary and executive editor of The 
Christian Post;  Jerry Johnson, president and CEO of National Religious 
Broadcasters; and Rev.  Rick Scarborough, president of Vision America Action. 
The pledge was drafted by Mathew Staver, chairman of Liberty Counsel 
Action,  and Deacon Keith Fournier, editor in chief at Catholic Online. 
According to a press release, "Those who signed the petition will resist 
all  government efforts to require them to accept gay marriage. They will 
accept any  fine or punishment — including jail time — to protect their 
religious freedom  and the freedom of others." 
According to the pledge website, _www.defendmarriage.org_ 
(http://www.defendmarriage.org/) , the idea for the pledge originated  during a 
Vision 
America _teleconference_ (http://www.defendmarriage.org/history)  with pastors 
led 
by Dobson, Scarborough  and Staver. 
"I am speaking as a minister to the moral and biblical ramifications of 
this  expected ruling," Scarborough said on the call. "This would be a decision 
as  incorrect and as tragic as Dred Scott [a Supreme Court decision 
upholding  slavery]. Because of the trends and cultural shifts that we have 
witnessed in  culture over the past 40 years, we have all known that this day 
would 
likely  come and Christians would be put at odds with the culture and the 
courts. 
"I believe we are there. We are approaching a Bonhoeffer moment in  
America." 
Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a German pastor who spoke out against the Nazis  
during World War II and ultimately gave his life for the cause. 
Later in the call, Staver agreed with the Bonhoeffer analogy. 
Referring to wedding vendors who have been punished for living according to 
 their beliefs, he said, "We either all stand together, or we hang 
separately.  This is indeed a Bonhoeffer moment. They might be able to pick us 
off  
individually, but collectively they can't. Whenever someone gets targeted, 
we  must gather around them and say no." 
In addition to Bonhoeffer, the pledge cites the example of civil rights  
movement leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as a precedent for civil  
disobedience. 
In "Letter From a Birmingham Jail," King advocated disobedience to unjust  
laws. 
"Though affirmed, fulfilled, and elevated by faith, the truth that marriage 
 can exist only between one man and one woman is not based on religion or  
revelation alone, but on the Natural Law, written on the human heart and  
discernible through the exercise of reason. It is part of the natural created  
order. The Natural Law is what Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., referred to as a 
 higher law or a just law in his famous 'Letter from Birmingham Jail,'" the 
 pledge states. 
This idea is reiterated in the second to last paragraph, which states, "Our 
 highest respect for the rule of law requires that we not respect an unjust 
law  that directly conflicts with higher law. A decision purporting to 
redefine  marriage flies in the face of the Constitution and is contrary to the 
natural  created order. As people of faith we pledge obedience to our 
Creator when the  State directly conflicts with higher law. We respectfully 
warn 
the Supreme Court  not to cross this line." 
The Supreme Court will announce its decision sometime this month on whether 
 the Constitution requires all states to redefine marriage to include 
same-sex  couples.

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