I think my feet must have magnets in them. I can’t tell you how many times my family have stepped on the back of my feet…usually when I’m in flip-flops. My husband and both of my kids are guilty. It is extremely jarring when you are walking along and someone steps on your shoe and you keep going, but your foot doesn’t. And when it comes to my toes…my dog Lucy is famous for stepping on them. She may be little, but owie does it hurt! Well today I’m going to do a different kind of toe stepping.
I love this little guy. I really do. He brings up such fun memories from my childhood. Good ole’ School House Rock (SHR). Saturday morning cartoon time (yes that was the only time cartoons were on back in the day) was not complete without the songs from SHR. I passed many a test while singing those informative songs in my head.
I’m just a bill.
Yes, I’m only a bill.
And I’m sitting here on Capitol Hill.
Well, it’s a long, long journey
To the capital city.
It’s a long, long wait
While I’m sitting in committee…
Well if you have been paying attention to the news lately, you know that there was a bill that was passed in North Carolina that didn’t have a long, long journey. It was passed in 12 hours. The media have been referring to it as the “religious freedom” bill and often call it the “anti-LGBT” bill. Yes it does have some things in there that discriminate against the LGBT community…especially transgender individuals and bathrooms, but did you know it also has these items:
Section 143-422.3 eliminates wrongful termination on the basis of an employee’s skin color. Section 143-422.2 eliminates the existing law remedy that now protects – but will no longer – a Christian who has been terminated on the basis of religion. It also eliminates any state law claim for discrimination in the workplace on the basis of national origin or ethnicity.
I think people hear “religious freedom” and they jump on the bandwagon not even knowing what’s in the bill. Especially since it is really talked about as an anti-LGBT bill.
Mississippi also recently passed a bill with a lot of the same language. This new law states that it protects “sincerely held beliefs or moral convictions.” This bill, however, has something in it that people may not realize it has until they go out to dinner.
Mississippi is one of the states that has a high rate of obesity so they added something to this bill to try to take care of the problem. I guess you could say it’s the anti-gluttony bill. Restaurants have the right to deny people service who are overweight. There are some restaurants that have gone as far as hiring extra hostesses (bouncers) that stop people from even entering the restaurant. And if you happen to be on the cusp of what someone thinks is overweight, you are allowed in the restaurant, but you can order only from a special menu that they feel will help you with your weight loss. Some restaurants have even gone as far as putting “no fat people allowed” in their windows. And if you are overweight because of medical condition, be prepared to have medical records to prove it to be allowed into the restaurant.
Pastors who have supported this bill have been asked how they can be behind such a blatantly discriminatory bill. They have answered with statements like, “Well we aren’t asking people to put a knife to their throat. The Bible clearly states in Proverbs 23:2 that is what should be done when given to gluttony.” And, “Gluttony is making your stomach a god as stated in Philippians 3:19 and that can be considered idolatry. Your body is a holy temple and should be treated as such.” So far 40% of the restaurants in Mississippi have embraced this new bill and the governor is hoping for 100% by the end of the year. When a Christian restaurant owner was asked why he supported the bill, he commented that he wanted to follow the truth of scripture and serving food to these people would be helping them give in to their evil desires. “Clearly you can’t know what is in the Bible and be overweight AND Christian.”
So, who wants to take a trip to Mississippi with me? How’s your blood pressure doing? Are you thinking, “What the heck is wrong with people??”
Luckily this part of the Mississippi bill is not true. I made it up. It does discriminate against the LGBT community, but not overweight people. Look at it as a parable if you will. You might be thinking that this is comparing apples to oranges. I respectfully disagree. This is discrimination. Period. It doesn’t feel good and it’s ugly.
My son can be denied a job, housing, services, etc. because he is gay.
There are signs in stores across the country in store window fronts that say, “no gays allowed.”
I know of a boy whose pediatrician refused to continue seeing him when he told him he was gay.
I also know of someone who was beaten to the point of seizures in a bar and the police refused to file a police report. The person was told to leave or they would be arrested.
I know of a transgender woman whose ID was checked by a police officer when coming out of a rest room in North Carolina.
And many times people have said to me that it’s impossible to be gay AND Christian.
I’ve heard people say, “Why can’t gay people just get over it already?” If you lived in the conditions stated above, would you be able to just “get over it?” People’s rights are being stripped away and it is wrong. I just wonder how you would respond if you faced the same discrimination. And by the way, these bills discriminate against just about everyone so the scenario in Mississippi isn’t too far fetched.
I felt really mean writing this post. I don’t want anyone to think that I am judging them. I think maybe God placed it on my heart in this way because He is just tired of His babies jumping off of overpasses into oncoming traffic, stepping in front of tractor trailers, shooting themselves in the head, overdosing on drugs…because society doesn’t understand what they are doing to them. And quite frankly I’m sick of it too.
Was Jesus all about religious freedom? Were his disciples?
I know one thing…Jesus was all about love…because love matters.
Lesa, your comment “My son can be denied a job, housing, services, etc. because he is gay” is very true here in Florida. While so many are obsessed on bathrooms/locker oops my gay son can still be discrimated here in Florida. Imagine for a moment that here in Florida my wife and I can walk in a restaurant and be seated at a table and then a few minutes later my gay son walks in with his boyfriend clean cut and not on drugs or alcohol and they can be turned away. You are right, love truly matters