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Catholic League supports Governor Bobby Jindal

Published on 23 April, 2015
Catholic League supports Governor Bobby Jindal

Bobby Jindal Gets It


April 23, 2015

Bill Donohue comments on Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal's op-ed in today'sNew York Times:
 
Governor Bobby Jindal is more than a practicing Catholic—he is a man who will not change his "faith-driven view" of marriage, even if other public officials are willing to do so. Nor should he. His statement today on behalf of marriage (properly understood) and conscience rights is superb. He is both a defender of religious liberty and an opponent of unjust discrimination.


Jindal is going to pursue legislation that would insulate individuals and institutions from government coercion on the subject of marriage. To be exact, he would allow them to exercise their deeply held religious convictions on the institution of marriage with impunity.

Nothing he is proposing would create a new right to discriminate: gays and lesbians would live as freely as they do now. What would change is the authority of the government to invoke sanctions against those who hold to the Judeo-Christian understanding of marriage, and who do not want to affirm alternatives to it.
Perhaps the boldest, and most refreshing, part of Jindal's essay is his willingness to publicly chastise corporations: from Wal-Mart to Wall Street they have jumped on board the gay-marriage bandwagon, thus aligning themselves with the traditional enemies of religious liberty. 


The problem with many Republicans, and some conservatives, is that they are only committed to Two "M's": markets and missiles. To be sure, a market economy is vastly superior to socialism, and a strong national defense is critical to the maintenance of a free society. But there is a Third "M" that is also indispensable: morality. A free society depends as much on the virtue of its citizens as it does any factor. 
Governor Jindal embraces the Three "M's." He gets it. Hopefully he will inspire others to get it as well.

 

Bobby Jindal: I’m Holding Firm Against Gay Marriage

BATON ROUGE, La. — THE debate over religious liberty in America presents conservatives and business leaders with a crucial choice.

In Indiana and Arkansas, large corporations recently joined left-wing activists to bully elected officials into backing away from strong protections for religious liberty. It was disappointing to see conservative leaders so hastily retreat on legislation that would simply allow for an individual or business to claim a right to free exercise of religion in a court of law.

Our country was founded on the principle of religious liberty, enshrined in the Bill of Rights. Why shouldn’t an individual or business have the right to cite, in a court proceeding, religious liberty as a reason for not participating in a same-sex marriage ceremony that violates a sincerely held religious belief?

That is what Indiana and Arkansas sought to do. That political leaders in both states quickly cowered amid the shrieks of big business and the radical left should alarm us all.

 

Read at: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/23/opinion/bobby-jindal-im-holding-firm-against-gay-marriage.html?ref=opinion&_r=0

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Sudhir Panikkaveetil 2015-04-23 18:03:45
കാര്യ സാദ്ധ്യത്തിനു ( ഭൌതികവും ആത്മീയവും) വേണ്ടി മതം മാറുന്ന വൃത്തിക്കെട്ട പ്രവൃത്തിയേക്കാൾ മോശമല്ല ആണും ആണും സൌഹൃദത്തിൽ കഴിയുന്നത്. അതിനെ കല്യാണമെന്നോ പ്രർകുതിവിരുദ്ധമെന്നൊ ഒക്കെ
പേരു വിളിച്ചാലും.
mooraachi 2015-04-23 19:39:13
ശെഠ, മതം മാരുന്നതു ഒരോരുത്തരൂടെയും സൗകര്യമല്ലേ? അതോ പഴയ വിശ്വാസത്തില്‍, അത് അന്ധ വിശ്വാസമാണെങ്കില്‍ കൂടി അതില്‍ തുടരണോ? ഒരു കാലഠു ഭൂമി ഉരുണ്ടതാണെന്നു വിശ്വസിച്ചു. അല്ലെന്നു പറഞ്ഞവരെ മതം കൊന്നു.
പുതിയ ആശയം വരുമ്പോല്‍ പഴയത് ഇല്ലാതാകും. എന്നും പഴയതേ പാടുള്ളു എന്ന് പറയുന്നതില്‍ മാനസിക അടിമത്തമുണ്ട്. അതിനു പുറമേ ഇത് വ്യക്തി സ്വാതന്ത്ര്യത്തിന്റെ പ്രശ്‌നവുമാണു. മതം മാറുന്നത് ഭൗതികമായോ ആത്മീയമായോ എന്തെങ്കിലും കിട്ടാന്‍ വേണ്ടിയാണു. അതു വ്യക്തികളുടെ കാര്യം.
മറ്റുള്ളവര്‍ക്ക് അതില്‍ എന്ത് കാര്യം?
മലയാളത്തില്‍ ടൈപ്പ് ചെയ്യാന്‍ ഇവിടെ ക്ലിക്ക് ചെയ്യുക