Obama’s EEOC Nominee: Society Should ‘Not Tolerate Private Beliefs’ That ‘Adversely Affect’ Homosexuals
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Posted by John under: Corruption,Days of Lot,Days of Noah,Violence

Chai R. Feldblum, a law professor at Georgetown University Law School, has been nominated by President Obama to serve on the Equal Employment Opportunity COmmission. (Photo from Georgetown Law Web site)
(CNSNews.com) – Chai Feldblum, the Georgetown University law professor nominated by President Obama to serve on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, has written that society should “not tolerate†any “private beliefs,†including religious beliefs, that may negatively affect homosexual “equality.â€
“And as it was in the days of Noe, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man. They did eat, they drank, they married wives, they were given in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark, and the flood came, and destroyed them all. Likewise also as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold, they planted, they builded. But the same day that Lot went out of Sodom it rained fire and brimstone from heaven, and destroyed them all. Even thus shall it be in the day when the Son of man is revealed. ”
—Luk 17:26-30
Days of Noah
“The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.â€
—Gen 6:11
Days of Lot
“Even as Sodom and Gomorrha, and the cities about them in like manner, giving themselves over to fornication, and going after strange flesh, are set forth for an example, suffering the vengeance of eternal fire.”
—Jude 1:7
Feldblum, whose nomination was advanced in a closed session of the Senate Health Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee on December 12, published an article entitled “Moral Conflict and Liberty: Gay Rights and Religion†in the Brooklyn Law Review in 2006.
“Just as we do not tolerate private racial beliefs that adversely affect African-Americans in the commercial arena, even if such beliefs are based on religious views, we should similarly not tolerate private beliefs about sexual orientation and gender identity that adversely affect LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender] people,†the Georgetown law professor argued.
Feldblum’s admittedly “radical†view is based on what she sees as a “zero-sum game†between religious freedom and the homosexual agenda, where “a gain for one side necessarily entails a corresponding loss for the other side.â€
“For those who believe that a homosexual or bisexual orientation is not morally neutral, and that an individual who acts on his or her homosexual orientation is acting in a sinful or harmful manner (to himself or herself and to others), it is problematic when the government passes a law that gives such individuals equal access to all societal institutions,†Feldblum wrote.
“Conversely, for those who believe that any sexual orientation, including a homosexual or bisexual orientation, is morally neutral, and that an individual who acts on his or her homosexual or bisexual orientation acts in an honest and good manner, it is problematic when the government fails to pass laws providing equality to such individuals.â€
Feldblum argues that in order for “gay rights†to triumph in this “zero-sum game,†the constitutional rights of all Americans should be placed on a “spectrum†so they can be balanced against legitimate government duties.
All beliefs should be equal, regardless of their source, Feldblum says. “A belief derived from a religious faith should be accorded no more weight—and no less weight—than a belief derived from a non-religious source.†According to Feldman, the source of a person’s belief – be it God, spiritual energy, or the five senses – “has no relevance.â€
‘Identity liberty’ versus ‘belief liberty’
Feldblum does recognize that elements of the homosexual agenda may infringe on Americans’ religious liberties. However, Feldblum argues that society should “come down on the side†of homosexual equality at the expense of religious liberty. Because the conflict between the two is “irreconcilable,†religious liberty — which she also calls “belief liberty” — must be placed second to the “identity liberty†of homosexuals.
“And, in making the decision in this zero sum game, I am convinced society should come down on the side of protecting the liberty of LGBT people,†she wrote.
“Protecting one group’s identity liberty may, at times, require that we burden others’ belief liberty. This is an inherent and irreconcilable reality of our complex society,†Feldblum wrote.
“But in dealing with this conflict, I believe it is essential that we not privilege moral beliefs that are religiously based over other sincerely held core, moral beliefs. Laws passed pursuant to public policies may burden the belief liberty of those who adhere to either religious or secular beliefs.â€
The full Senate must now vote on Feldblum’s nomination, but a date for that vote has not yet been set.
As an EEOC commissioner, Feldblum would rule on cases involving alleged violations of federal employment law, including gender, age, and race discrimination.
Ernest Gregoire says Comment posted on February 04th, 2010
Sorry, but equating skin color with perversity does not fly!
Given a chance, people like this will burn us at the stake!
Becca says Comment posted on February 04th, 2010
So, we’re just a step away from thought police….I’m ready to hear that trumpet sound!!
Hank says Comment posted on February 04th, 2010
Sounds like “days of noah” are coming…..
Ernest Gregoire says Comment posted on February 05th, 2010
Amen, Becca!
Joy says Comment posted on February 05th, 2010
In the 1960s and the 1970s TV shows, the bad guy was the white racist. This kind of indoctrination can be considered noble and righteous. They were trying to get people to realize how wrong racism is.
Within 20 years, the good guy (victim) was the homosexual. The bad guys were the ones against homosexuality. We were told that these bad guys were homophobes and that being a homophobe was a bad thing.
Now another 20 years later and I am watching CSI New York the other night. You will never guess who the good guys are now. They are the vampires! A woman who had joined a vampire haven was murdered. The intolerant Gary Sinese accused the leader of the vampire haven of the murder. It turned out that the bad guy (the murderer) was her boyfriend, who was upset that she had joined this vampire haven. Gary Sinese pointed out to the boyfriend how intolerant he had been. And he also apoligized to the leader of the vampires for prejudging him based on his “faith”. Never as a child watching Dracula could I have possibly guessed the vampires would become “the good guys” during my lifetime.
It also showed the vampire leader at one point proclaiming, “I am g-d” (more of the “man is g-d” lies). I was actually checking out some of these shows to see what the latest things America is being indoctrinated into. Although it was meant to be serious, this show was cartoonish. It was so ridiculous.
I think when America bought the “homosexuality is normal” lies, they realized America would buy into anything. I was thinking of writing a book called “The Twilight Zone, Part 2: Life in America”. But, I don’t think I will have time before as Becca says “the trumpet sounds”.
Maybe there is something to this global warming and rising sea levels because America seems to be sinking fast into an abyss.
aneriz says Comment posted on February 05th, 2010
“the source of a person’s belief – be it God, spiritual energy, or the five senses – has no relevance”
The fool says in his heart: There is no God.
Kaz says Comment posted on February 09th, 2010
They can’t take away what’s in your heart and mind. Calling evil good will not change it. Just like claiming God doesn’t exist does not make Him go away.
I really don’t know how something like this can be enforced – Christianity is not the only belief system that claims homosexuality is un-natural. And how in the world can one’s belief system be regulated and have boundaries placed on it?
I think these are scare tactics – kind of silly really. People need prayer for their eyes to be opened o the Truth.
Linda says Comment posted on February 12th, 2010
Ms. Feldblum, I challenge you to enforce this agenda upon the Muslim believers first & see how far you get with your line of reasoning.