‘Pastor Protection Act’ Unanimously Passes Georgia House

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ATLANTA, Ga. — The Georgia House of Representatives unanimously approved a bill this week that protects clergy from punishment if they decline to perform same-sex “weddings.”
H.B. 757 was introduced last summer by Rep. Kevin Tanner, R-Dawsonville, and found support from Democrats and Republicans alike.
“No minister of the gospel or cleric or religious practitioner ordained or authorized to solemnize marriages, perform rites, or administer sacraments according to the usages of the denomination, when acting in his or her official religious capacity, shall be required to solemnize any marriage, perform any rite or administer any sacrament in violation of his or her right to free exercise of religion under the Constitution of this state or the United States,” the bill reads in part.
In addition to churches, the bill also applies to religious schools, missionary societies and denominational conventions.
christiannews.net/2016/02/19/pastor-protection-act-unanimously-passes-georgia-house/
 
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And waiting for someone to challenge because they feel oppressed by this.
 
Sad that a statute must be passed to do what the 1st amendment is supposed to do

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No kidding. This sort of protection should be implied, but unfortunately we live in a very evil generation.
 
A model for the rest of the nation, and sure to be taken by someone to the United States Supreme Court. Let us pray for right judgment among the justices.
 
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