FIGHTING HATE // TEACHING TOLERANCE // SEEKING JUSTICE |
By Richard Cohen
10/19/2017
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I just wanted to add my personal take on this HATE group claiming to be "CHRISTIANS" while they bash people they believe unworthy or beneath them. The Word of God warns us about groups like the Family Research Council, men like Tony Perkins, Roy Moore, Donald Trump and Steve Bannon.
Read the following scriptures to see how the BIBLE describes these EVIL PEOPLE in the last days that will be FAKE "CHRISTIANS" who will destroy many lives with their LIES and DECEPTION!!! 2 Timothy 3:1-9 and Matthew 7:15-20. Also check out this article about 7 Recognizable Traits of Wolves in Sheep Clothing that are DESTROYING the CHURCH through teaching Doctrines of DEMONS and not the WORD of GOD. Learn about The Doctrine of Demons of the Last Days, here. Blessings and Peace to ALL, including LGBTQ and may GOD OPEN your EYES to the TRUTH of GODS WORD. GOD LOVES YOU just as HE CREATED you to be. Rainbow Pastor David
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Richard Cohen President |
As expected, the annual “Values Voter Summit” in Washington this past weekend featured a rogue’s gallery of far-right extremists.
But something extraordinary happened this year.
For
the first time ever, a sitting president spoke at the gathering –
shamefully lending the legitimacy of the White House to hate groups like
the Summit’s host, the Family Research Council, and its president, Tony Perkins.
What’s
more, President Trump’s former chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, also
addressed the audience and took the opportunity to attack us.
I’m
not surprised that Bannon singled us out for his vitriol. We’ve been a
thorn in the FRC’s side for years – calling out the group because it
relentlessly vilifies the LGBT community with demonizing rhetoric and
falsehoods.
We’ve
always believed it’s important to take on groups like the FRC that have
a foothold in the mainstream. In many ways, they’re more dangerous to
our country than hatemongers who wear robes and hoods.
Now,
it’s even more important. Trump has brought the FRC closer into the
mainstream and has given it a voice in his administration – just as he
did with Bannon, a champion of the reemerging white nationalist movement
that calls itself the “alt-right.”
No
one should be fooled. These are people and groups who harbor extreme
beliefs that are antithetical to the very foundations of our democracy.
One of the headliners at the Summit, for example, was Roy Moore – the former Alabama chief justice who suggested in a 2002 judicial opinion that the state would be justified in executing gay men and women to protect children. Moore also wrote
in 2006 that Keith Ellison, the first Muslim elected to Congress,
shouldn’t be allowed to serve because of his faith. As any judge should
know, the U.S Constitution explicitly bars any sort of religious test as
a prerequisite to holding federal office.
We’ve
twice had Moore removed from the Alabama Supreme Court for thumbing his
nose at the Constitution. The first time, in 2003, was after he defied a
federal court order to remove a monument to the Ten Commandments that
he had installed in the state judicial building. The second time was
after he ordered state officials to deny marriage licenses to same-sex
couples even after the U.S. Supreme Court settled the issue with its
landmark ruling in 2015.
Bannon,
however, called Moore a “good and righteous man” during his Summit
appearance. It tells you that Bannon has no more respect for the rule of
law than does our president.
If
the FRC and its allies had their way, our country would return to the
days when gay people were in the closet and faced the risk of being
jailed for being who they are.
Because
we’ve been calling out the FRC and groups like it for their
vilification of the LGBT community, they’ve been attacking us in
right-wing media outlets like Fox News, The Wall Street Journal and Breitbart News, which is led by Bannon.
Now
that Trump has given the FRC unprecedented access to the White House,
it will be more powerful than ever and the LGBT community will be at
even greater risk.
It’s the reason why our work is more important than ever.
Sincerely,
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Richard Cohen
President, Southern Poverty Law Center |
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