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I see another post by a homophobic christian. She's entitled to her beliefs, isn't she?

It's really not surprising how many Christians are homophobic and anti-BLM. That was a huge thing that made me realize how NOT Jesus-like Christianity is.

It’s no coincidence that the ex-vangelical and Christian deconstruction movement happened at the same time as the movement for Black lives. Christian Supremacy is such a huge source of injustice in the US. One of the most important aspects of my own anti-racism journey started with deconstructing the Christian faith that I was raised in.

This is controversial because Christian supremacist ideology is really pervasive in Black churches too. They don't like the racist parts but they do embrace the homophobia and sexism. And they don't see how it's all related.

When you think beyond White supremacy to see that's it's just one part of the umbrella of Christian supremacy, it's really a game-changer. Christian Supremacy is multiple forms of oppression and Supremacy, all wrapped into one.
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@SatanBurger @SatanBurger my suggestion is to google the bill it is
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very likely there. As for Christian sites, I can’t say about them. Look for reputable news sources. But I found this.
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@soar2newhighs See, the original news story though came from Natural News. The issue is that most articles that I see on the subject ping back to Natural News, Gateway Pundit and LifeSiteNews (or something like that.)

The closest I got was an article titled something like "critics FEAR that the bill could legalize" and not that it actually legalized. Legal language is actually tricky and could involve context related to older bills that we don't know about.

Here's the link to the actual bill but it's full of legal jargon:

https://trackbill.com/bill/maryland-senate-bill-669-pregnant-persons-freedom-act-of-2022/2218232/
@SatanBurger Thanks. I won’t go into it because as you mentioned, legal jargon ( a possible reason those pushing a bill never read it nor had read it/them) is a lawyer/.legal expert’s forte. And not being a resident of Maryland., say it were put up for a vote by the people of the state, it wouldn’t be something I could do as a NJ resident.