Pat Buchanan Calling For Civil Disobedience...?
Conservative leader Pat Buchanan is urging Christians to fight the "LGBT fanatics" who are demanding they betray their faith, even if it means civil disobedience.
(WND) And the conservative grassroots is showing signs it is ready for a showdown, supporting a pizzeria targeted by left-wing activists with donations rapidly approaching $1 million.
In an exclusive interview with WND, Buchanan, the author of "Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?" and other bestsellers, spoke on the controversy over the Indiana Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Buchanan forcefully condemned defeatism among social conservatives and rejected retreat or even compromise. Instead, the one-time presidential contender and Reagan White House aide urged Christians to put the laws of God above the laws of man.
"This battle can be won, but it cannot be won if we do not stand our ground and fight against this moral onslaught from the left," he said. "The hill to stand on and fight on is the God-given natural right and the constitutional principle that people of faith may choose not to associate with those whose actions are abhorrent and whose lifestyle is insulting and offensive to that faith." ...
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(WND) And the conservative grassroots is showing signs it is ready for a showdown, supporting a pizzeria targeted by left-wing activists with donations rapidly approaching $1 million.
In an exclusive interview with WND, Buchanan, the author of "Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?" and other bestsellers, spoke on the controversy over the Indiana Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Buchanan forcefully condemned defeatism among social conservatives and rejected retreat or even compromise. Instead, the one-time presidential contender and Reagan White House aide urged Christians to put the laws of God above the laws of man.
"This battle can be won, but it cannot be won if we do not stand our ground and fight against this moral onslaught from the left," he said. "The hill to stand on and fight on is the God-given natural right and the constitutional principle that people of faith may choose not to associate with those whose actions are abhorrent and whose lifestyle is insulting and offensive to that faith." ...
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