Federal Judge Says Religion Gives You A Right To Discriminate
By Ian Millhiser
https://thinkprogress.org/federal-judge-says-religion-gives-you-a-right-to-discriminate-876705018d77#.jrqp0sg8dOn Thursday, Judge Sean F. Cox, a George W. Bush appointee, declared that transgender people are the new scapegoats. He did so in a 56-page legal opinion that sits as much on the knife-edge of America's culture wars as it does at a crossroads between two very different futures for American law. . . .
R.G. & G.R. Harris should have been a very easy case. The case involves a funeral home owner who fired one of his funeral directors, Amiee Australia Stephens, after Stephens came out as trans and announced her intention to begin living as a woman.
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This is a very insightful article. It also directly contradicts the notion that we do not need the protection of the law.
This is not a problem new to the modern age. Christians as early as the second century were getting into trouble for refusing to sell things to people that allegedly violated their "deeply held religious beliefs" . In that case a woman refused to sell meat she suspected might be used in a pagan sacrifice. She was prosecuted and lost.
The question is, where does the privilege of a religious person's conscience end when dealing in the public marketplace in a secular country. And the USA is and has always been a secular country. Contrary to the claims of the religious right, the USA was not founded as a Christian nation. The phrase "under God" was not even a part of the pledge of allegiance until the 1950s. It was instead founded as a place where people of any belief or non-belief could co-exist peacefully. This is easily proven by simply reading the Constitution and is supported by innumerable words of the founders. Certain forces have been seeking to undermine this founding principle since the time Thomas Jefferson was President. These forces continue today.
It is somewhat ironic that the very ones that claim to love the constitution the most are the ones working the hardest to destroy it.