Ninth Circuit Decision Supporting Board’s Resolution Against Catholics Promotes Policy of Gleichschaltung

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ANN ARBOR, MI – A San Francisco City Board’s resolution virulently condemning the Catholic Church because of its moral teachings on homosexuality does not violate the Constitution’s prohibition of government hostility toward religion, so says a panel on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

The anti-Catholic resolution, adopted March 21, 2006, was challenged by the Thomas More Law Center, a national Christian legal advocacy group based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on behalf of the Catholic League and two Catholic residents of San Francisco. The Board’s resolution refers to the Vatican as a “foreign country” meddling in the affairs of the City and proclaims the Church’s moral teaching and beliefs on homosexuality as “insulting to all San Franciscans, ” “hateful, ” “insulting and callous, ” “defamatory, ” “absolutely unacceptable, ” “insensitive and ignoran.” Click here to read the City’s resolution.

Richard Thompson, President and Chief Counsel of the Law Center remarked, “It is not a stretch to compare the San Francisco Board’s actions to that of the Nazi Germany policy of Gleichschaltung: vilifying Jews as an auxiliary too and laying the groundwork for more repressive policies, including the final solution of extermination. The policy of San Francisco is one of totalitarian intolerance of Christians of all denominations who oppose homosexual conduct. My concern is that if this ruling is allowed to stand, it will further embolden anti-Christian attacks.”

The Thomas More Law Center will seek en banc reconsideration (review by the full court) on behalf of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights and two Catholic residents of San Francisco. If necessary, the case will be brought to the United States Supreme Court.

The Law Center’s lawsuit claimed that the City’s anti-Catholic resolution violated the First Amendment, which “forbids an official purpose to disapprove of a particular religion, religious beliefs, or of religion in general.” The Board’s resolution went so far as to urge the Archbishop of San Francisco and Catholic Charities of San Francisco to defy Church directives.

The unanimous decision by the 9th Circuit panel did have an interesting concurrence from Judge Berzon. In Judge Berzon’s concurring opinion, she states in part, “All of that said, I do find the result troublesome, and find much to agree with in Judge Noonan’s eloquent dissent in American Family. . . In particular, I am acutely aware that ‘the Constitution assures religious believers that units of government will not take positions that amount to the establishment of a policy condemning their religious belief, ’ . . . and that resolutions such as the ones in American Family and the one in this case are near – if not at – the line that separates establishment of such a policy.”

Thompson further observed, “This dismissal was based on grounds that the pleadings failed to state a claim under the rules of civil procedure. Although the panel correctly posited the rule that they must accept all of Plaintiffs’ allegations as true and draw all reasonable inferences in favor of the Plaintiffs, the court totally ignored the rule in its opinion and drew all inferences in favor the San Francisco including their intent in enacting the resolution without allowing Plaintiffs to engage in any discovery.”

Robert Muise, the Law Center attorney who argued the case, stated, “Our constitution plainly forbids hostility toward any religion, including the Catholic faith. In total disregard for the Constitution, homosexual activists in positions of authority in San Francisco have abused their authority as government officials and misused the instruments of the government to attack the Catholic Church. Their egregious abuse of power now has the backing of a federal circuit court. This decision must be reversed. Unfortunately, all too often we see a double standard being applied in Establishment Clause cases.”

According to Catholic doctrine, allowing children to be adopted by homosexuals would actually mean doing violence to these children, in the sense that their condition of dependency would be used to place them in an environment that is not conducive to their full human development. Such policies are gravely immoral and Catholic organizations must not place children for adoption in homosexual households.

The Law Center argued that the “anti-Catholic resolution sends a clear message to Plaintiffs and others who are faithful adherents to the Catholic faith that they are outsiders, not full members of the political community, and an accompanying message that those who oppose Catholic religious beliefs, particularly with regard to homosexual unions and adoptions by homosexual partners, are insiders, favored members of the political community.”

The Thomas More Law Center defends and promotes America’s Christian heritage and moral values, including the religious freedom of Christians, time-honored family values, and the sanctity of human life. It supports a strong national defense and an independent and sovereign United States of America. The Law Center accomplishes its mission through litigation, education, and related activities. It does not charge for its services. The Law Center is supported by contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations, and is recognized by the IRS as a section 501(c)(3) organization. You may reach the Thomas More Law Center at (734) 827-2001 or visit our website at www.thomasmore.org.
 
I would suggest that they’re getting their German words and history confused - Kulturkampf it may be, Gleichschaltung it isn’t.
 
From MSN Encarta:

standardization: the forced standardization and complete suppression of all opposition in the political, social, and economic life and institutions of a country by an oppressive government or regime

[Mid-20th century. < German]

The suppression of opposition. That sounds about right.
 
From MSN Encarta:

standardization: the forced standardization and complete suppression of all opposition in the political, social, and economic life and institutions of a country by an oppressive government or regime

[Mid-20th century. < German]

The suppression of opposition. That sounds about right.
Perhaps you might investigate the concept somewhat more - along with ‘Kulturkampf’.
 
Silly legal scholars–they should consult with CAF before making proclamations!
 
Silly legal scholars–they should consult with CAF before making proclamations!
I’m not sure which legal scholars you are referring to, but the Thomas More Law Center might have done well to consult with some public relations folk before writing their press release.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors was wrong in making their statement. And its not the first ill-advised proclamation they have made. But the Thomas More Law Center is also going overboard by comparing the Board of Supervisors to Nazis.
 
Evil, when unchecked, gets bolder and more aggressive. We will continue to see this attack on the Catholic Church in this country to the point of bloodshed of the faithful if it is not confronted head on!
 
I would suggest that they’re getting their German words and history confused - Kulturkampf it may be, Gleichschaltung it isn’t.
Consider that it’s a liberal interpretation used to make a point. I can see why Gleichschaltung would be used instead of Kulturkampf, it suggests to me that whoever chose that word is perceiving a broader agenda than dealing with the Church.
 
Why am I not surprised at this ruling from the infamous 9th Circuit?
 
Evil, when unchecked, gets bolder and more aggressive. We will continue to see this attack on the Catholic Church in this country to the point of bloodshed of the faithful if it is not confronted head on!
A trip to museums dedicated to Anti-Semitism, located across the US, will provide a pogniant and realistic glance into what happens when governments, with the media in tow, wage war on a religion.

The actions of the council are a page from Alinsky’s playbook to ridicule and marginalize the opposition. A tactic well used by the Nazi fascists.
 
I’m not sure which legal scholars you are referring to, but the Thomas More Law Center might have done well to consult with some public relations folk before writing their press release.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors was wrong in making their statement. And its not the first ill-advised proclamation they have made. But the Thomas More Law Center is also going overboard by comparing the Board of Supervisors to Nazis.
And you don’t think that the statement of the Board of Supervisors was a bit" overboard?" These guys are making war on the Church. A few rough words in return are appropriate…Personally, I think as punch to a certain jaw would be appropriate.
 
Perhaps you might investigate the concept somewhat more - along with ‘Kulturkampf’.
No, he is right. Remember the way they tried to intimidate the Mormons after the passing of prop 8? Many of these guys are thugs.
 
No, he is right. Remember the way they tried to intimidate the Mormons after the passing of prop 8? Many of these guys are thugs.
And you would explain that answer in terms of the NSDAP concept of Gleichschaltung how, precisely? Even if your proposition that they are thugs were correct, being a thug does not equate anything with Gleichschaltung any more than, say, a demand that everybody who wants to drive a car had driver education would imply a link with Gleichschaltung.

Again, I would suggest that you look up the word ‘Kulturkampf’ - I think that rather than a clichéd attempt to play the ‘Hitler card’, they would have been better advised to look at a very specific part of the history of Germany and the Catholic Church.

Seriously, look what Bismarck attempted to do . . .
 
And you would explain that answer in terms of the NSDAP concept of Gleichschaltung how, precisely? Even if your proposition that they are thugs were correct, being a thug does not equate anything with Gleichschaltung any more than, say, a demand that everybody who wants to drive a car had driver education would imply a link with Gleichschaltung.

Again, I would suggest that you look up the word ‘Kulturkampf’ - I think that rather than a clichéd attempt to play the ‘Hitler card’, they would have been better advised to look at a very specific part of the history of Germany and the Catholic Church.

Seriously, look what Bismarck attempted to do . . .
Very well may be the word kulturkampf to describe the situation, bringing specific connotations of antiCatholicism. However, that being said, Gleichschaltung and its connotations specifically related to nazism are perhaps not more accurate, but sharper and more provocative - something that may be necessary to mobilize the ‘lukewarm’. So while kulturkampf is the more accurate word technically, gleichschaltung gets the emotions of the writer across much better.
 
Evil, when unchecked, gets bolder and more aggressive. We will continue to see this attack on the Catholic Church in this country to the point of bloodshed of the faithful if it is not confronted head on!
I concur, the Nazi party started off as a little left wing and then grew into a monster because the German people could not read the signs. They who do not know history are doomed to repeat it, IMO
 
I concur, the Nazi party started off as a little left wing and then grew into a monster because the German people could not read the signs. They who do not know history are doomed to repeat it, IMO
I have spent a lot of time trying to understand what happened in Germany, and sadly see similar seeds. I am praying they do not sprout, but it can happen here.
 
Let’s put aside the German class. The fact is that San Francisco twisted the language to their convenience. In stating that the Vatican is a sovereign nation interfering in the internal affairs of another nation, they are simply saying that Catholics are foreigners.

While it is true that every Catholic is automatically a citizen of the Vatican City State, there are several million of us who are also citizens of the United States. As US citizens we have the right ot be heard and to be respected.

Fraternally,

Br. JR, OSF 🙂
 
Where are the “Separation of Church and State” people now? Hello ACLU? Hello “People for the American Way”?

Their silence is deafening.

I thank God the Thomas More Law Center is there to actually stand up for what SOCAS really stands for: the government not being hostile toward religions.
 
I concur, the Nazi party started off as a little left wing
Well, that would have been a revelation to the founders, leaders and supporters of the NSDAP - and the almost entirely right-wing German voters who turned up to vote for them.
 
I thank God the Thomas More Law Center is there to actually stand up for what SOCAS really stands for: the government not being hostile toward religions.
But is the San Francisco government truly hostile to religions? Yes, it passed a non-binding resolution with insulting language, but what have been the practical effects of that resolution, which was passed three years ago? Has San Francisco persecuted the Catholic Church there?

One of the judges in the ruling wrote in her opinion that the “resolution was close to the constitutional boundary and might have been invalid if it contained binding regulations or was part of a “pervasive public campaign” against the Catholic Church.”
sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/06/03/BAD41809VT.DTL&tsp=1

So what has been the impact of the resolution?
 
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