Obama EEOC Appointee Chai Feldblum Would Turn Christians and Moral Foes of Homosexuality into Second-Class Citizens

Obama EEOC Appointee Chai Feldblum Would Turn Christians and Moral Foes of Homosexuality into Second-Class Citizens

Key gay legal activist says homosexual sex is "morally good" - and says her side's "moral" claims eclipse our right to oppose homosexuality

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"As a general matter, once a religious person or institution enters the stream of commerce by operating an enterprise such as a doctor's office, hospital, bookstore, hotel, treatment center and so on, I believe the enterprise must adhere to a norm of nondiscrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. … … While I was initially drawn to the idea of providing an exemption to those enterprises that advertise solely in very limited milieus (such as the bed & breakfast that advertises only on Christian Web sites), I became wary of such an approach as a practical matter…."– Homosexual legal activist, Georgetown law professor, and Obama EEOC appointee Chai Feldblum, "Moral Conflict and Liberty: Gay Rights and Religion," 2006, p. 52. Feldblum favors a limited exemption to "gay rights" laws for religious teaching institutions and the "leadership" of faith-based groups.

Will Her 'Rights' Replace Yours? In the world of Chai Feldblum (above), defending sodomy and homosexuality-based relationships is a "moral" endeavor. Legally speaking, she sees the battle between "gay rights" and religious/moral opposition to homosexuality as a "zero sum game" - i.e., one side wins and the other side loses. But if the "right" of homosexuals and transsexuals to have their lifestyles approved supersedes the freedom of Americans to act on their belief that homosexual behavior is wrong, then wouldn't Christians and moral Americans become second-class citizens?

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