The Most Amusing Sky Is Falling from the Right
Peter LaBarbera doesn’t disappoint with this communication to his organization concerning SB 3186:
As most of you know, SB 3186 passed both the Senate (30-27-1) and the House (65-51-1). Tragically, many legislators who consider themselves “pro-family” voted for the homosexual/transsexual bill, which now awaits the signature of an eager Gov. Blagojevich (see bottom of this email to contact the governor).
IFI was featured in about a dozen TV and radio newscasts and print media, reminding Illinois citizens of the pitfalls of giving homosexuality and gender confusion protected status in Illinois law.
The debate on SB 3186 was shallow, and only a few legislators stood up on the floor to defend traditional values. Liberal self-righteousness was everywhere on display: one state representative, Lou Lang (D-Skokie), even played theology professor, lecturing people of faith on how the true application of their religion would be to vote FOR the pro-homosexual bill. In the gospel according to Lou, sodomy is a virtue, not a sin.
It seems that for many a rationalizing liberal, supporting homosexuality (“equality for gays and lesbians”) and abortion (“the right to choose”) have become twin articles of faith. They brandish their neo-fundamentalism and neo-compassion with the rigidity of a Wahabi Muslim, even as they pat themselves on the back for being “open minded.”
Perhaps this nation and this state face a bigger problem than a misunderstanding of the “separation of church and state.” Social liberals are attempting to separate God from His natural law, pretending that THEY know better how to order human sexuality than a loving, almighty Creator. Worse yet, they PLAY GOD through the modern horror of legalized abortion.
Invariable, the pro-“gay” and pro-“choice” politicians bend Christianity (or Judaism) to fit their new creed, although they would never admit it. (They’re missing the key to life, which is letting Christianity bend us, not vice versa.) They forget, as we all are prone to forget, that God is not mocked, and that His divine and natural laws are not altered by human formulations. “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” (Hebrews 13:8)
Now back to politics: the good news is that Embryonic Stem Cell Research (HB 3589) did not pass! And due to these two misguided votes on SB 3186, we now have more reasons than ever to fight for a constitutional amendment to permanently protect marriage in Illinois!
Thanks to all of you who contacted your legislators and got involved in the political process. You might want to commend or admonish your legislators for the vote they cast on SB 3186, and store it in your memory for the next election. Click on the links below to see how your senator and representative voted.