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Thursday, July 9, 2015

Homo-tyranny, Who'd have figured on that?

Administrative Law Courts are not like real trial courts. They are the closest thing in the US to 'Kangaroo Courts' where they serve at the behest of their own bureaucracies, with a presumption of guilt in place and all the rules are stacked against the defendant. m/r

Churches’ Insurance -- Will It Cover Lawsuits for Refusing Same-Sex Weddings? | National Review Online

by DAVID FRENCH July 8, 2015 

 In the aftermath of Obergefell v. Hodges, pastors and church members are experiencing a wave of anxiety over what many of them deem the “nightmare scenario”: lawsuits or government action designed to force them to perform or recognize same-sex marriages. While there are — so far — no meaningful judicial precedents that would permit such dramatic interference with churches’ core First Amendment rights, lawsuits challenging church liberties are inevitable.

Indeed, the Iowa Civil Rights Commission has declared that prohibitions against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity “sometimes” apply to churches and has stated that a “church service open to the public” is not a “bona fide religious purpose” that would limit application of the law. In 2012 a New Jersey administrative-law judge ruled that a religious organization “closely associated with the United Methodist Church” wrongly denied access to its facilities for a same-sex wedding. 

Churches, like virtually every functioning corporation, protect against liability risks and the potentially ruinous costs of litigation through liability insurance. With same-sex marriage now recognized as a constitutional right — and with news of Oregon’s Bureau of Labor and Industries awarding a lesbian couple $135,000 in damages for “emotional, mental and physical suffering” after a Christian bakery refused to bake their wedding cake — pastors are reaching out to insurance companies to make sure they’re covered. And at least one insurer has responded with a preemptory denial: no coverage if a church is sued for refusing to perform a same-sex wedding.

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/420928/churches-gay-marriage-insurance


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