Over the past week christian fanatics have ramped up
their war rhetoric over the outrage of decent Americans who are
appalled Republicans are passing theocratic edicts subverting the U.S.
Constitution’s guarantee of equal and civil rights for all Americans.
The christian wingnuts have been big on claiming they are being persecuted
each time they are prohibited from forcing christianity on all
Americans, but the furor surrounding the Indiana “license to discriminate”
law has incited them to declare war on Americans who adhere to common
decency and the Constitution instead of a couple of verses in an
archaic book of hebrew mythology.
We reported
that the christian wingnuts were prepared to ‘rise up’ against their
oppressors because they cannot legally discriminate against gays.
However, their crusade is far and away much more than just eliminating
gay rights, and gays, from America; more on that later. The latest
indication that Republicans will enjoin the catholic bishops’ and
religious right’s war against the Constitution, was disgraced former
speaker of the house Tom Delay who said unapologetically that “gays undermine his religious liberty.”
That’s right, what Delay is saying, and the religious right concurs, is
that what subverts the evangelical wingnut’s religious freedom and
persecutes christians is that gays exist and are allowed to live in
America. It is a very telling statement about the direction Republicans
intend on taking the nation on behalf of their most reliable voting
bloc.
Delay followed up where Rick Santorum and his ilk started and called for christians to “fight
this battle to the bitter end because when you let the government
dictate what you believe and what your values are, this county is
finished.” Now, no-one, much less the government, has dictated to
the hate-infested religious right what they believe or what their values
are. The Constitution guarantees they can believe whatever they want
and no American cares what their values are or how they conduct their
personal lives; that is the difference between the christian wingnuts
and
the rest of America. What Americans do not condone is the
religio-wingnuts imposing their beliefs on and forcing Americans to
embrace their
values under color of Republican theocratic legislation.
DeLay wasted little time assailing the governors of Indiana and Arkansas for changing so-called “religious liberty” laws to adhere to the U.S. Constitution and prevent discrimination against LGBT people. According to Delay, “This is the result of the gay agenda. We’re now seeing what the gay agenda is all about; our religious liberty.” According to Delay, “our
religious liberty, as it’s described in the Declaration of
Independence, is that we get our rights from our creator, and from that
we get that we’re the good people that can govern through the
Constitution. What they’re trying to do is undermine religious liberty
so that they become accepted. We have got to fight this battle to the
bitter end or this county is finished.” Delay also said that if a gay
person “asks me to undermine my values, what I believe in, undermine my
religious liberty, then I have the right to stand up for what I believe
in.”
First, no gay person is going to ask an evangelical
to undermine their values; they just do not care about their ‘values’
until they become oppressive. Second, standing up for what they believe
in might include imposing theocratic edicts on the entire population in
Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, but this is America and the religious
right would do well to remember that in a real war, anti-religious
tyranny Americans crushed the Taliban in short order. That is precisely
what awaits Delay and his religious right cohort’s “battle to the bitter end” according to a recent poll.
Results of a survey conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI)
last week revealed that 80% of Americans oppose allowing christians to
discriminate against gay or lesbians for any reason, much less because
as Delay contends gays exist. In fact, greater majorities opposed
religiously-grounded businesses discriminating against any group over
anything because it is inherently un-American and patently
unconstitutional. Likely, the great majority of Americans are cognizant
that regardless what evangelicals claim, America is not a christian
theocracy and the christian bible is not the law of the land; much less
an obscure verse or two claiming god is mad at gays. As an aside, Old
Testament god, the bible, christianity, or opposition to gays is not
mentioned anywhere in the Constitution any more than there is an Article
establishing America as a christian theocracy.
There is still, sadly, a misconception among
Americans that these religious freedom advocates and their Crusade
against the Constitution is solely about gays. Since this war has been
sanctioned and started by the United States coven of catholic bishops,
it is also about restricting women’s reproductive rights the Supreme
Court’s papal-5 ruled was the USCCB and evangelicals’ legal right when
they attempted to establish the Vatican’s Humanae Vitae as law of the
land for theocracy-minded Republicans.
If
Americans think for a second this religious
crusade to impose theocracy on the nation is only about gays or women,
they seriously need to think again. The fundamentalists’ crusade is for
the right to discriminate in public accommodations and hiring practices,
to interfere with every American’s family formation, sexual intimacy,
and childbearing decisions. The christian fanatics also want the right
to use public funds and buildings to propagate biblical values and
priorities in schools, and all while freeloading on taxpayer-funded
infrastructure without contributing because they are tax-exempt. The
religio-wingnut Republicans also demand to legislate their biblical
right to
withhold medical care for women and children as exemplary followers of
christ exercising religious liberty. On that account, President Obama
finally broke the unwritten law against uttering an unkind word against
christian barbarism during Tuesday’s Easter prayer breakfast.
He is the first politician to recognize that America’s neo-christian
movement is as a far afield from christ’s teachings as the Sun is from
the Earth and it was a welcomed and praiseworthy acknowledgment.
If the religio-wingnuts want a war, they are damn
sure going to get one because the overwhelming majority of Americans are
finally getting a real-time look at what American neo-christianity’s
version of religious liberty entails and how it will ultimately affect
their lives. If nothing else, the firestorm over Indiana’s so-called
religious freedom law exposed the evangelical and religious Republican
movement’s intent to use religion to subvert every other Americans’
equal and civil rights.
It
is likely that most Americans comprehend that not only will the 21st
Century American Crusade be against the gay community and women, but any
American that fails to comply with whatever religious edict Republicans
legislate on behalf of evangelical extremists. Make no mistake, today
it is legislation legalizing discrimination against gays and restricting
women’s access to reproductive care and next it will be legislation mandating cult attendance, forced prayer in public schools, and limiting voting to white christians; all ideas that have been proposed by religio-wingnut Republicans.
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