Friday, May 27, 2016

Ohio Pastor Protection Act

"Holy Toledo!" Ohio lawmaker takes a controversial stand
Understanding the threat in Ohio for aggression against pastors and religious organizations following the High Court's same-sex "marriage" decision, State Representative Nino Vitale introduced HB 286, known as the Ohio Pastor Protection Act.

The bill specifies that no ordained or licensed minister and no religious society is required to solemnize a marriage or allow property to be used to host a marriage ceremony if the marriage does not conform to the minister's or society's sincerely held religious beliefs.

While ministers, churches, and religious societies already have a constitutional right to perform or host only those marriage ceremonies that conform to their religious beliefs, HB 286 is necessary because local cities and counties have passed their own "non-discrimination" ordinances, which clouds the issue for many people - as we see unfolding in many states. The bill provides clarity in a statute so that the common person does not have to review voluminous court
opinions. 

The Ohio Pastor Protection Act is a positive step toward upholding the constitutional rights of pastors and religious organizations. This law sets forth clearly the religious liberty protections of clergy and churches regarding the solemnizing of marriage.

Liberty Counsel offered to defend HB 286. The bill is facing an uphill battle because of tremendous backlash from LGBTQ operatives - and will assuredly be challenged in court, if passed.

Liberty Counsel's legal team crafted a letter to Representative Vitale commending him for his leadership and to offer our support of the legislation. As we state in the letter...

"Simply put, pastors, churches, and religious institutions must remain free to set forth God's truth on issues involving sexuality, and must remain free to permit the use of their property consistent with their religious beliefs."

If HB 286 is signed into law, Liberty Counsel would defend it on a pro bono basis, at no charge to the taxpayers, should it be subjected to legal challenge."

Liberty Counsel's involvement to advance and protect HB 286 is one of over 20 of our state-by-state initiatives. We are on the front lines of battle to stop dangerous "bathroom bills" from being enacted, and we are defending principled lawmakers who face the wrath of pro-LGBTQ activist organizations.

It is our prayer warriors and financial supporters who empower us to counter unnecessary and dangerous laws being enacted to appease a tiny minority with loud voices, deep pockets, and a fanatical agenda.

If you are an Ohio resident, please contact your local
representative and encourage them to pass HB 286. If they tell you that pastors and religious organizations are already protected under the law, remind them that this bill ushers in more clarity in your state because of locally enacted "non-discrimination" laws, which cloud the issue.

More information on this and our many other initiatives can be found at www.libertycounsel.com.



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