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Mormon or not, you can’t mix “LGBT rights” and religious freedom

Tuesday, February 3, 2015, 6:19 pm | Randy Thomasson

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60-second podcast: “Who’s moving the perverse ‘LGBT’ agenda forward?

Our office has gotten a lot of emails — mostly from Mormons — upset about our opposition to the Mormon hierarchy’s new mix of “LGBT rights” and religious freedom.

But I ask you, what if a Protestant Christian church said the lesbian-gay-bisexual-transsexual agenda should be the law? That business owners and property owners who oppose these unnatural perversities must abandon their values?

You would be appalled and would oppose this, wouldn’t you?

And what if a Catholic church said that homosexual-bisexual-transsexual values must be in the law so that everyone who doesn’t agree is criminal if they stand up for their moral values?

You would speak out against this today!

Now what if any religion, any church, any seemingly-moral entity — even the one to which you “belonged” — decided to support the “LGBT” political agenda but dressed it up in a “religious freedom” package? You should immediately be suspicious of what they’re saying. Because when religious freedom is “mixed” with perversity-affirming laws, religious freedom is either several curtailed or eliminated.

Consider if there were no laws requiring acceptance of homosexuality, bisexuality, and cross-dressing/”sex changes.” 100% of business and property owners would have freedom of conscience on these matters.

But if there were a “non-discrimination law” forcing acceptance of homosexuality, bisexuality, and transsexuality upon business and property owners, everyone loses their moral right to object.

Now, assume that joined with the “LGBT” law is a well-crafted, super-strong religious exemption allowing adherents of organized religion to be exempt. Perhaps this would protect as many as 20% or 30% — but only the religious folks. But don’t bet on it — liberal politicians and liberal judges are committed to their goal of stuffing religious freedom into the confining walls of a church building.

It’s a fact that religious-freedom exemptions aren’t working to protect people of faith from the tyrannical “LGBT” agenda. All over the country, there’s religious freedom in every state constitution and even religious exemptions in some of the laws promoting the homosexual-bisexual-transsexual agenda. But those laws aren’t protecting bakers, florists, photographers, and marriage chapel owners who disagree with homosexual “marriage,” are they?

I have Mormon friends and vendors, and love them all. And despite my detractors’ claims, I’ve read the “religious freedom + lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender rights” statement of the Mormon Church hierarchy. Sadly, it’s ignorant at best and deceptive at worst.

Hopefully you already know that advancing the unnatural, unhealthy, unbiblical, and tyrannical homosexual-bisexual-transsexual agenda is a huge problem in our culture and goes against the Bible too.

Confirming their unprincipled act is the Mormon leaders’ own admission that they “compromised” with homosexual activists – see the last paragraph, which reads (my highlights in bold):

The Church’s approach represents a desire to bring people together to encourage mutually respectful dialogue. Sister Marriott stressed, “We are at our best as fellow citizens when the push-pull of different viewpoints, freely and thoroughly aired in national debate, leads ultimately to compromise and resolution and we move on as a nation, stronger than before.”

What changed at the Mormon Church’s Jan. 27 news conference, which simultaneously called for both religious freedom and laws that permit homosexuals, bisexuals, and transsexuals to dominate others? The Mormon Church has supported religious freedom for years — it’s historically been in their self-interest. What’s new and being pushed forward is the Mormon Church’s championing of the “lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender” agenda.

Mormon Church spokesman Dallin Oaks said it (my highlights in bold):

Today, state legislatures across the nation are being asked to strengthen laws related to LGBT issues in the interest of ensuring fair access to housing and employment. The leadership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is on record as favoring such measures.

We call on local, state and the federal government to serve all of their people by passing legislation that protects vital religious freedoms for individuals, families, churches and other faith groups while also protecting the rights of our LGBT citizens in such areas as housing, employment and public accommodation in hotels, restaurants and transportation—protections which are not available in many parts of the country.

Do you see what’s happened? The homosexual activists groups have been lobbying the Mormon Church for several years, and the Mormon hierarchy has given in. In fact, they caved in 2009 when they first supported homosexual-bisexual-transsexual laws in Salt Lake City. And then, in 2013, Mormon leaders supported openly homosexual Boy Scouts in scout troops and on camping trips.

Stop and think. Whenever you advance the cause of evil, even a little bit, evil is winning. So if someone says, “local, state, and federal governments should all pass laws forcing homosexual-bisexual-transsexual values on every business owner and every property owner, except for the religious folks” – watch out!

Because when religious freedom clashes in court with immoral laws, religious freedom has either been very narrowly defined or ignored. So when the Mormon Church tries to mix the “LGBT” agenda with religious freedom, you know what’s going to win and what’s going to lose. What the Mormon Church has done is antithetical to a biblical church, especially when Mormon leaders themselves admit they’ve “compromised” with homosexual activists.

TAKE ACTION: Please call the Mormon headquarters in Salt Lake City at 801-240-1000. Tell them you want to leave a message for church leaders: “Homosexual and transsexual behavior are unbiblical. Please repent of your promotion of these immoral and harmful behaviors.” And when the receptionist says, “The news conference was about upholding religious freedom,” just tell them, “Don’t give that canned answer. The Mormon church has always stood for religious freedom. What’s new is that you’re now in favor of forcing homosexual-bisexual-transsexual agenda laws upon the majority of the public, which is a terrible role model for children.”

And He said to them, “You are those who justify yourselves
before men, 
but God knows your hearts. For what is highly
esteemed among men is an abomination in the sight of God.”
Jesus Christ in Luke 16:15

The homosexuals’ venom against our stand for real marriage and our republic

Tuesday, January 13, 2015, 1:21 pm | Randy Thomasson

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The homosexual activists are newly upset with SaveCalifornia.com and our Campaign for Children and Families. They think it’s terrible that we’ve publicly called on Republican governors in pro-man-woman-marriage states to keep their sworn oath and use their extensive executive powers to defend their state constitution that says marriage is only for one man and one woman.

We’ve been enduring their obscene messages left for us, and have been scrubbing their immoral comments from our Facebook page. It’s just additional confirmation we’re doing the right thing. You can see the homosexuals’ outrage against me and SaveCalifornia.com here.

Meanwhile, it’s frustrating that no nationwide pro-family organization has yet issued an action alert urging Republican governors to stop homosexual “marriages” in their states. This is despite my Jan. 7 letter to them. But no principled pro-family leader should be afraid of a Republican governor (it should be the other way around)!

Please stand with us as we boldly lead for God’s best for children and families:

1.      Call the Republican governors in conservative states
2.      Contact pro-family groups to urge them to lobby these governors
3.      Donate to help SaveCalifornia.com work and lead in this crucial time

Thank you for doing your part for the love of God and families.

For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.
2 Timothy 1:7 NKJV

Are pro-family groups afraid of GOP governors?

Tuesday, January 6, 2015, 1:07 pm | Randy Thomasson

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It’s a fact that homosexual “marriages” are happening in three dozen states, many during the watch of Republican governors. Because that’s what these professing “conservative”/”pro-family”/”constitutional” Republican chief executives are doing — watching and allowing children to be indoctrinated with unnatural, unhealthy, unbiblical, and tyrannical “marriages.”

I don’t expect any defense of real marriage from Democrat governors, who are virtually locked into the delusion of homosexual “marriages.” But Republican governors who say they believe in man-woman marriage — well, that’s an entirely different story with different expectations.

Governors have the duty and power to defend marriage in their states

You see, each governor pledges themselves to “support and defend” the plain words written in their state constitution, including the definition of marriage “for a man and a woman.” Governors raise their right hand and publicly promise to “faithfully execute” (or implement) these written laws!

What’s more, governors are commanded by their state constitutions to enforce the written laws.

Each governor is also authorized to call out his/her state’s militia or national guard to enforce written laws and maintain public order against foreign and domestic enemies.

And each governor has an administration that serves his/her pleasure that is in charge of state marriage forms (licenses and applications) that county clerks use.

Constitutional governors will take action, not merely go to court

Given these facts, it is state governors that are allowing homosexual “marriages.” And it’s not good enough for governors to merely protest by appealing to a higher court the unconstitutional decisions of judicial activists.

No, governors who are loyal to the written constitution of their state and of our nation must take action — instead of making excuses that they must “follow the law.” That is both a fallacy and a misnomer. The law is written in the constitution and was put there by the People or the People’s representatives. The law is not what is dreamt up by judges, which is only their opinion and is definitely not “the law.”

Pro-family organizations must lobby Republican governors now

So where does this leave us? America is in a constitutional crisis against forces of tyranny and immorality. It is high time for the moral majority to rise up. And it’s imperative that pro-family organizations take bold action now to lobby Republican governors.

Realize that in the last 12 months, unconstitutional judges have tyrannically opined that homosexual “marriages” must be publicly honored in a number of states: Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming.

In the midst of this severe crisis, SaveCalifornia.com issued our December 2 alert urging calls to Republican governors in pro-man-woman-marriage states.

Yet we have not seen similar “lobby the Republican governors” alerts from other pro-family organizations, neither at the state nor national level. This is unacceptable. For if pro-family organizations won’t urge “pro-family” governors to defend real marriage, who will? (And no, appealing a bad judge’s decision is not “all” a governor can do.)

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Please contact as many national pro-family organizations as you can
–as well as the state-based pro-family groups in the above threatened states — and urge them to “Lobby Republican governors to not permit unconstitutional homosexual ‘marriages’ on their watch.”

Pro-family voters place conservative governors into office. Don’t these “pro-family” governors owe their allegiance to God, the written constitution, the voters, and to the pro-family groups that represent pro-family voters?

Now is the time for you to speak out so that pro-family organizations will speak out and lobby professing pro-family governors to use their own executive powers, not merely legal appeals, to defend the constitution and the People and preserve real marriage for one man and one woman.

“A governor’s oath is to defend the Constitution of both the federal government and his own state. Defending something by definition means protecting it when it is under attack, regardless of where that attack comes from — even if the attack comes from a federal judge, a federal court, or the Supreme Court itself. Governors have been meekly capitulating to judicial tyranny, one after the other, and timidly abandoning their posts.”
Bryan Fischer, “Time for a governor to stand up against judicial tyranny,” Nov. 26, 2014