Will homosexuals hold the poor hostage to radical agenda?

OneNewsNow reported today that “The Catholic Archdiocese of Washington says it won’t continue social service programs it runs for the District of Columbia unless a proposed same-sex ‘marriage’ law is changed. … Opponents say the religious liberty exemption is too narrow. The archdiocese says religious organizations and individuals would be ‘at risk for adhering to the teachings of their faith.’ The archdiocese says that among other changes, it would have to extend employee benefits to same-sex married couples, forcing the archdiocese to abandon its city contracts. That could affect tens of thousands of people the church helps with adoption, homelessness, and healthcare.”

One would hope that homosexualists would not be so committed to their exclusivist and self-centred agenda that they would sacrifice the poor to their own radical political pursuits. If homosexualists push their demands in D.C., it might be evidence that they want to be marginal players in American life rather than members of the mainstream culture. Then again, perhaps the regional Catholic archdiocese will blink and back down from their threat to close. Hopefully not. And hopefully they won’t be put in the final position where they have to make that decision.

Public date: November 14th, 2009
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