The Supreme Court Agrees with Hobby Lobby But Your Neighbor Probably Doesn’t – Trevon Wax
shares several good thoughts. Here’s my favorite, “A generation ago, a person’s
religious observance was a public matter, a defining characteristic of one’s
identity, while a person’s sexual activity was something private. Today, this
situation is reversed. A person’s sexual behavior is now considered a defining
characteristic of identity, a public matter to be affirmed (even subsidized) by
others, while religious observance is private and personal, relegated to places
of worship and not able to infringe upon or impact the public square.”
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