So the SCOCTUS with the mostus went and legalized same-sex
marriage. Like you I am reading and listening when I came across this tidbit
from 2016 Presidential hopeful Ben “Don’t call me Jonny” Carson on
NPR
"While I strongly disagree with the Supreme Court's decision, their ruling is now the law of the land.
I call on Congress to make sure deeply held religious views are respected and protected. The government must never force Christians to violate their religious beliefs.”
Now let us focus on this portion:
“I call on Congress to make sure deeply held religious views are respected
and protected. The government must never force Christians to violate their
religious beliefs.”
Why would beliefs of any ilk need to be respected and protected?
Believe 2+2=5 if you want or that god created the world in 6 days or that Jonny
Manziel is a viable NFL quarterback. No person or government can change your
belief. I think what is implied here is that Mr. Carson doesn’t want any
competing beliefs and that my friend you can’t have. Why? Well how do we decide
which beliefs should have no competitors? And isn’t it competition that keeps
the economy going? Neeeeeeeeeeeeeext.
What would this look like? Seems like if you had a moral
qualm with gay marriage and the government forced you to marry someone of the
same sex, then this would be violating your religious belief. Is allowing
people that don’t have your particular belief a violation of your belief?
Again, seems like Mr. Carson doesn’t want any “belief” competition.
You don’t really want that Ben, do you? Do you want a theocracy
with no belief competitors a la https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theocracy#Islamic_states_or_Islamic_theocracies?
No rights have been
violated with the legalization of gay marriage. No religious beliefs
disrespected and unprotected. You can still have your jesus, your belief that
homosexuality is a sin, or that Jonny Manziel can be the next Tim Couch…no government is taking that away from you.
What the government can’t guarantee is that you won’t be
offended.
How could it?
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