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Folks miss the point of "hate speech" laws and the legalization of homosecual marrioage:

Fox NewsIt wasn’t so much a choice as it was a demand.
Chaplain David Wells was told he could either sign a state-mandated document promising to never tell inmates that homosexuality is “sinful” or else the Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice would revoke his credentials.

“We could not sign that paper,” Chaplain Wells told me in a telephone call from his home in Kentucky. “It broke my heart.”
The Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice revoked his volunteer credentials as an ordained minister – ending 13 years of ministry to underage inmates at the Warren County Regional Juvenile Detention Center.

Editor's notes:  I have long argued,  on this blog,  that my opposition to gay marriage had little to do with the "gay" issue.  Rather,  I saw it as a huge step toward criminalizing opposition speech.  I have been on record arguing that  "in due time,  the State will tell our churches what they can preach with regard to gay issues."  I have presented as evidence,  the fact that Canada has such laws on the books criminalizing anti-gay speech in its churches,  as does France. The U.S. is soon to follow. 

Turns out I was a right as rain   . . . .    the only surprise is that this is a storied headline about a State demand within the "bible belt."  In short order,  the gay lobby will succeed in criminalizing gay-opposition speech,  and will, then,  move into our schools and cram this trash down our throats., after it becomes illegal to protest.  
Think you can escape via home-school education?  Within the next 30 years,  home-school education will be outlawed nation wide  . . . .   it already is,  in California,  but the anticipated roar of the opposition is so feared,  that it has cause our legislature to "go dark" on this matter,  waiting for a better time to impose this law.  


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