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What is The Equality Act?

Chad

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On Wednesday March 13, Nancy Pelosi introduced the so-called Equality Act, a bill that would add “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” as protected classes under federal civil rights law.


Where the original Civil Rights Act of 1964 furthered equality by ensuring that African-Americans had equal access to public accommodations and material goods, the Equality Act would further inequality by penalizing everyday Americans for their beliefs about marriage and biological sex. Similar sexual orientation and gender identity laws at the state and local level have already been used in this way.

Here are 5 groups who would be harmed if the Equality Act becomes law:


Employers and Workers

The Equality Act would force employers and workers to conform to new sexual norms or else lose their businesses and jobs.

This is already happening on the state and local level.

The most high profile example involves Colorado baker Jack Phillips, whose case went all the way to the Supreme Court after the Colorado Civil Rights Commission accused him of discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation when he declined to create a custom cake for a same-sex wedding.

He is not the only victim. Other cases involving disagreement over the meaning of marriage feature florists, bakers, photographers, wedding venue owners, videographers, web designers, calligraphers, and public servants.

Now citizens are being punished for their views on biological sex.

Shortly after the Supreme Court ruling, Jack Phillips found himself in court again after an activist attorney who identifies as transgender, requested that Masterpiece Cakeshop create a “gender transition celebration” cake.

After the Colorado Civil Rights Commission found probable cause that Phillips had discriminated on the basis of gender identity, he sued the Commission for targeting him for his Christian beliefs. Ultimately, the Commission dropped the case, and Phillips agreed to drop his own lawsuit against the agency.

Even when victims win legal battles like Jack Phillips, conflicts like these have a chilling effect. They discourage people from opening new businesses or entering into certain fields entirely.

A federal sexual orientation and gender identity law would preclude compromise of any kind on disagreements about marriage and sexuality.

Take Peter Vlaming. This high school French teacher was dismissed under the school’s anti-discrimination policy after he refused to comply with administrators’ orders to use a female student’s preferred masculine pronouns. Vlaming had tried to accommodate the student by avoiding pronouns altogether and addressing the student by their preferred masculine name, but this was deemed insufficient by the school board.

The Equality Act would increase conflicts like these and put people out of work for their beliefs.

Medical Professionals

The Equality Act would force hospitals and insurers to provide and pay for these therapies against any moral or medical objections. It would politicize medicine by forcing professionals to act against their best medical judgment and provide transition-affirming therapies.

The fight is already here. Catholic hospitals in California and New Jersey have been sued for declining to perform hysterectomies on otherwise healthy women who want to become male. A third Catholic hospital in Washington settled out of court when the ACLU sued them for declining to perform a double mastectomy on a gender dysphoric sixteen-year-old girl.

These cases would multiply under the Equality Act. This bill would politicize medicine by forcing doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals to offer drastic procedures—not in view of new scientific discoveries, but by ideological fiat.

Parents and Children

This politicization of medicine would ultimately harm families by normalizing hormonal and surgical interventions for gender dysphoric children as well as ideological “education” in schools and other public venues.

80 to 95 percent of children with gender dysphoria no longer feel distressed by their bodies after puberty. Yet activists continue to push their own radical protocol: social transition as young as 4, puberty blocking drugs as young as 9, cross-sex hormones as young as 14, and surgery by 18 (or, in some cases, even younger).

This protocol could become mandatory in the future. The latest issue of the American Journal of Bioethics includes an article arguing that the state should overrule the parents of gender dysphoric children who do not consent to giving them puberty-blocking drugs.

By silencing the scientific debate on transgender-affirming therapies through the politicization of medicine, the Equality Act would further normalize this radical protocol, and create an expectation that parents comply.

In fact, parents in Ohio lost custody of their seventeen-year-old daughter because they declined to put her on testosterone supplements.

It is no secret that radical gender ideology has found its way into our schools (see here and here). This bill would stigmatize any and all opposition to such indoctrination.

The Equality Act would put parental rights to make decisions about their children’s medical treatment and education at risk.

Women

The Equality Act would ultimately lead to the erasure of women by dismantling sex-specific facilities, sports, and other female-only spaces.

Sexual orientation and gender identity laws that open up sex-specific facilities like bathrooms, locker rooms, etc. to members of the opposite sex enable sexual assault.

For example, Pascha Thomas was forced to remove her child from school after a male classmate assaulted her five-year-old daughter in the girls’ restroom. The boy had access to the girls’ restroom because the school’s policy that grants students access to private facilities on the basis of self-identified gender identity. Administrators refused to change the policy despite Thomas’ complaints. Federal authorities are now investigating the incident.

The concern with these policies is that predators will take advantage of the law to gain access to victims. Policies like these make women less likely to report incidents and law enforcement less likely to get involved, for fear of being accused of discrimination.

These policies also leave women at a disadvantage in sex-specific sports and other activities.

Two biological males who identify and compete as women easily took first and second place at the Connecticut State Track Championships.

Selina Soule, a female runner, lost the race—and the chance to be scouted by college coaches and selected for athletic scholarships. “We all know the outcome of the race before it even starts,” she said. “It’s demoralizing.”

Females of all ages can expect to lose more and more opportunities like these to biological males who have a natural advantage in sports and physical activities. The Equality Act would defeat the entire purpose of Title IX, which was meant to ensure that women would have the same opportunities as men including in sports, and would leave women vulnerable to sexual assault.

Non-Profits and Volunteers

The Equality Act would also hurt charities, volunteers, and the populations they serve.

State and local sexual orientation and gender identity laws have shut down numerous faith-based adoption and foster care agencies across the country, in Pennsylvania, New York, Illinois, California, Massachusetts, and the District of Columbia.

These states wrongly treated the belief that children do best with both a mother and a father as discriminatory, and kids are the ones who are paying the price. With 438,000 children languishing in foster care nationwide, we need more agencies working to help kids find homes, not fewer.

Now charities that admit to the reality of biological sex are under attack too.

In Anchorage, Alaska, a biological male twice tried to gain access to the city’s Downtown Hope Center, a shelter for homeless, abused, and trafficked women. In response, the individual sued the center for alleged “gender identity discrimination.”

A federal sexual orientation and gender identity law could force any charity to open up private facilities—including sex-specific bathrooms, showers, and sleeping areas—to members of the opposite sex.

The Equality Act would cost our country countless charitable organizations, which means fewer institutions would be available to serve populations in need.

The Equality Act actually furthers inequality, especially for women and girls, by punishing anyone who does not affirm a single viewpoint of marriage and biological sex.

A federal sexual orientation and gender identity law would empower the government to interfere in how regular Americans think, speak, and act at home, at school, at work and at play. Any bill promoting such authoritarianism is a danger to our freedoms.

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Would any right thinking, Spirit filled Christian want the freedom to discriminate against a section of the community? I'm not sure why you'd want to and why they'd want to protest for the freedom to treat someone badly, for any reason. Discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation has also been banned for some years in the UK, a company can no longer post job adverts for - Caucasian, young, fit, energetic and ambitious man to join our company...

2000 years ago Jesus gave us a similar command -
And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Amen. Matthew 28:18:20 NKJV

All nations - everyone. God sent His Son Jesus to die for the sins of everyone, white, black, brown, straight, gay and guys that wear dresses - everyone. No one is beyond or outside of the love of God. The Church, you, I, all believers should reach out and draw in all sections into the love and wonder of our amazing God, rather than alienating sections and pushing them into the arms of our enemy, Satan.

Our God is a God of inclusion, He's not fussy about orientation, gender, intellect, heritage, education, colour or race, money, ability / disability, class - meaning He sent His son to be crucified for everyone, no exceptions, other than those who fail to follow Him. By treating anyone badly you're doing the opposite of this commandment -ie a sin. So no, I really don't want that right and I support equality and diversity legislation.

That of course doesn't go for the church itself. God expects discipline, obedience and love for Him and us desperately wanting to please and curry favour with Him. There are hundreds of passages and verses of what to do and what not to do, and gay sex is listed several times alongside adultery, false prophecy, heresy, favouritism and others.

I don't agree with promoting sex change with children suffering gender identity issues. An NHS clinic in the UK is coming under pressure for pushing treatment to early teens -
BBC News - NHS gender clinic 'should have challenged me more' over transition
 
Our God is a God of inclusion, He's not fussy about orientation, gender, intellect, heritage, education, colour or race, money, ability / disability, class - meaning He sent His son to be crucified for everyone, no exceptions, other than those who fail to follow Him. By treating anyone badly you're doing the opposite of this commandment

You're mixing sin with other human attributes. If you think God doesn't care about which sex you choose to be, you obviously don't know the same God I do.
 
BAC, this sort of post always annoys me, so much so that I didn't want to reply on Easter Sunday. It has to be possible for two brothers to disagree without one calling the other's faith. That's out of order. Yes, if one's spouting heresy then call it, but a hint of love wouldn't go amiss.

That said, to say that God loves everyone, yes everyone, isn't heresy, it's literally a truism -

“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I say to you, love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute you, that you may be sons of your Father in heaven; for He makes His sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust. Matthew 5:43‭-‬45 NKJV

But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8 NKJV

That second verse is particularly poignant; there was a time prior to when you believed and accepted Jesus, and in those years you were a sinner heading inexorably towards an unthinkable end. You believed, and Christ rescued you. So for you to despise those that were in that same boat as you were in is wrong. You may think that their sin is ten times worse than yours was, well -

Then his master, after he had called him, said to him, ‘You wicked servant! I forgave you all that debt because you begged me. Should you not also have had compassion on your fellow servant, just as I had pity on you?’ And his master was angry, and delivered him to the torturers until he should pay all that was due to him. Matthew 18:32‭-‬34 NKJV

I appreciate that last passage is slightly out of context in that it's talking about brothers, but the point still applies.
 
The Equity Act is a product of cultural Marxists overwhelming society through public ed, mass media, social media, public employee unions, entertainment, sports, politics, government bureaucracy, the medical profession, and even the military, etc. It's all a part of Satan's plan to replace the truth with lies, a little at a time, and if you oppose their plan, you are cancelled.

Never give up. Never quit. Run until the race is run. Amen.

Blessings.
 
Would any right thinking, Spirit filled Christian want the freedom to discriminate against a section of the community? I'm not sure why you'd want to and why they'd want to protest for the freedom to treat someone badly, for any reason. Discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation has also been banned for some years in the UK, a company can no longer post job adverts for - Caucasian, young, fit, energetic and ambitious man to join our company...

2000 years ago Jesus gave us a similar command -
And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Amen. Matthew 28:18:20 NKJV

All nations - everyone. God sent His Son Jesus to die for the sins of everyone, white, black, brown, straight, gay and guys that wear dresses - everyone. No one is beyond or outside of the love of God. The Church, you, I, all believers should reach out and draw in all sections into the love and wonder of our amazing God, rather than alienating sections and pushing them into the arms of our enemy, Satan.

Our God is a God of inclusion, He's not fussy about orientation, gender, intellect, heritage, education, colour or race, money, ability / disability, class - meaning He sent His son to be crucified for everyone, no exceptions, other than those who fail to follow Him. By treating anyone badly you're doing the opposite of this commandment -ie a sin. So no, I really don't want that right and I support equality and diversity legislation.

That of course doesn't go for the church itself. God expects discipline, obedience and love for Him and us desperately wanting to please and curry favour with Him. There are hundreds of passages and verses of what to do and what not to do, and gay sex is listed several times alongside adultery, false prophecy, heresy, favouritism and others.

I don't agree with promoting sex change with children suffering gender identity issues. An NHS clinic in the UK is coming under pressure for pushing treatment to early teens -
BBC News - NHS gender clinic 'should have challenged me more' over transition
God sacrificed HIMSELF for all, and God wants all to come to faith, but HE also wants all to come to repentance and belief, that is: change your mind about how you believe and what you believe, turn away from the burning destruction in your life (sin) and turn to the God who loves you. Only then are you born again. Then, be obedient. Obedience requires abstinence from sinful behavior. The only way we are able to abstain is through the regeneration we receive from above and the Spirit of God that indwells us. That in no way means you will be sinless, but you will indeed sin less and less and less as you continue to grow in Christ.

We are to show the love of God that is in us to every person with whom we interact. We do that with the truth, and God's word is truth. That does not mean we are to embrace other's sinful choices or their sinful lifestyles. Loving another does not require approval of their sinful choices. We love because we are commanded to love in order that others will want what we have. I love my children and would sacrifice myself for them, but I do not approve of their recreational drug use, even though legal under man's law. I tell my children that there is a much better high than that which they find at the end of a bong, that high is the Lord Jesus.

Pray for the lost and the afraid, love them with the love of God who lives in you, and encourage them to live Godly and holy lives and not to live or think in sinful ways. Show them yourself as living proof that, while you were once an unrepentant sinner, you are no longer burdened with sin because you are now saved by grace through faith and now walk as an obedient disciple of Jesus Christ.

Blessings
 
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