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Religious Liberty vs. Erotic Liberty
Barely five days after The New York Times ran a major news article on the firing of Atlanta’s fire chief for his views on homosexuality, a major Times opinion writer declared that religious liberty is a fine thing, so long as it is restricted to “pews, homes, and hearts” — far from public consequence.
The firing of Kelvin Cochran as chief of Atlanta’s Fire Rescue Department came after the city’s mayor, Kasim Reed, determined that the chief could not effectively manage the department after he had written a book in which he cited Scripture in defining homosexuality as a …
Posted in Media Watch, Religious Liberty
Tagged Anthony Kennedy, Frank Bruni, Kasim Reed, Kelvin Cochran, Mark Regnerus, New York Times, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Who Told You That You Were Naked?, Your God and My Dignity
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