Judge Smacks Down City’s Anti-Church ‘Law’

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Oh, boy–nooze!

Here we go again with the “pro-choice” crowd trying to take away normal people’s choices. This time it was the city of De Pere, Wisconsin, passing a new “anti-discrimination law” which would have classed churches as “places of public accommodation” as if they were city parks or taverns (https://www.wnd.com/2018/12/city-slapped-down-for-forcing-churches-to-bow-to-lgbt-agenda/).

The schmendricks on the city council, hand in glove with Organized Sodomy, wrote the, uh, “law” with no exemptions for religious groups. This would have given the city the power to force churches to allow same-sex parodies of marriage to be performed inside the church. From there the city might have gone on to demand to oversee–and censor– the content of sermons: it wouldn’t be the first time liberal loons in local government ran that one up the flagpole.

The scheme went belly-up last week when a county judge granted a summary judgment to the churches, who had sued to preserve their exemption on religious grounds. As of now, the “law” cannot apply to any churches in De Pere. Back to the drawing board, comrades. Oh, if only Hillary had been elected president!

It used to be laws focused on what you couldn’t do; and if you didn’t do any of those things, the authorities left you alone. Today, more and more, “laws” like to tell you what you must do, must say, must believe–all courtesy of your friendly neighborhood leftists.

We have our work cut out for us, to take our country back.