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December 15, 2022

While passionately pleading with her U.S. House colleagues to reject the wicked, and grossly misnamed, ā€œRespect for Marriage Act,ā€ (RFMA) GOP Representative [Rep.] Vicki Hartzler (MO) broke down in tears:

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Despite her pleas, the House passed RFMA with only — but far from united — GOP opposition. This awful legislation (soon to be law after it is signed by LGBT-devoted President Biden) which seeks to codify same-sex ā€œmarriageā€ into federal law, is yet another egregious attack on the truth by those dedicated to the theology of self. What’s more, it is a direct attack against the U.S. Constitution. As Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) recently put it, ā€œIt’s an absolute abomination with respect to… religious liberty.ā€ In other words, the emotion shown by Rep. Hartzler was quite appropriate.

Nevertheless, liberals mocked and belittled Rep. Hartzler’s heartfelt display of emotion on this very grave issue. Democrat Rep. Ted Liu tweeted, ā€œWant to see tears of hate? Watch the speech below. This MAGA Republican is so hateful of other human beings experiencing the joys of marriage and love that she shed tears of hate.ā€

Of course, no one should be surprised by Liu’s reaction to Rep. Hartzler’s tears. Liu simply again reminds us that most LGBT apologists — especially those elected — aren’t interested in any serious dialogue with anyone who refuses to bow to their evil agenda. Yet, this was far from how they presented their cause merely a few years ago.

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As the Left sought full legalization of homosexual behavior throughout the U.S., we were often told that homosexuals merely wanted to be ā€œleft aloneā€ and free from the threat of punishment from the government for what went on ā€œin the privacy of one’s home.ā€

As laws against homosexual behavior disappeared throughout America, the LGBT agenda set its perverse sites on the oldest institution in the history of humanity: marriage. Again, we were told that homosexuals merely wanted the same ā€œrightsā€ as heterosexuals. Alas, as I warned, ā€œlive and let liveā€ is not a hallmark of the homosexual agenda.

Nearly two decades ago — a decade prior to 2015’s infamous Obergefell ruling — Doug Kmiec, professor of constitutional law at Pepperdine University, participated in a conference on marriage sponsored by Becket Law and wrote,

Were federal equal protection or substantive due process to be construed to require states to license same-sex marriage, those who have profound moral or religious objection to the social affirmation of homosexual conduct would be argued to be the outliers of civil society.

Therefore, he argued that churches could be targeted for legal penalties and disadvantages as were universities that participated in racial discrimination in the early to mid-twentieth century. Kmiec added that, ā€œThis is hardly a far-fetched (idea), as apparently one of the main aspirations of the homosexual movement is retaliation against the defenders of traditional marriage.ā€

Thus, I concluded in 2014,

There you have it. Ultimately this debate isn’t about marriage or ā€œdiscrimination.ā€ This is an attempt, using the power of the American legal system, to force moral legitimization of homosexual behavior upon the American people. And it is about revenge upon all those — past and present — who have stood, and continue to stand, in the way of such ā€œprogress.ā€

The dubious ā€œRespect for Marriage Actā€ is likely to be merely another — albeit powerful — tool with which to attack right-minded Christians who refuse to budge on the definition of marriage. And take note Christians, as well as those like-minded: it often matters very little how meek and mild you make your case. As Rep. Liu again proves, if you stand for the truth on marriage, the LGBT faithful will almost certainly attack you. You will be called ā€œhatefulā€ and much worse, and you may even suffer physical harm.