It's a reality that most Christians in America do not want to face. But it's here nonetheless.
The Civil Rights Act is now being applied to sexuality and gender the same as it was to race. This means that living out your Christian principles cannot be allowed in public.
Watch Pastor Voddie Baucham explain the problem for Christians:
If the argument is that gay is the new black, if the argument is that sexual orientation is akin to somebody's race or ethnicity, and then we take that argument and we say that it's wrong to discriminate against same sex couples who want to get married, to the same degree and for the same reason that it's wrong to discriminate against inter-ethnic couples who want to get married, then how long do we think religious exemptions are going to stand?
Yep. If gay is the new black, then religious exemptions are going out the window. Once the Civil Rights Act applies to gender and sexual minorities, the game is over.
Do you think that... the culture will accept a religious exemption for people to, let's say, not do weddings of a white person and a brown person. Do we think the culture would look at that exemption and say, "oh yeah, that's perfectly fine!"?
Well if this equation over here is what I said that it is, then we cannot expect for long for religious exemptions on this issue either.
It's already deemed an immoral act and will eventually be deemed an illegal act...
What do you call a person in a fight who doesn't know it? The loser.
The David French types think that the highest value is pluralism and that Christians have to find a way to get along with the other side.
But the other side is in a battle while David French is busying making the latest conservative case for sin.
And they are out to destroy Christianity and make you bend the knee to the spirit of the age. This ideology is not manmade, and its goal is the same goal the Enemy has had for millennia.