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Thursday, June 07, 2007
Ken Blackwell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Jailhouse Stripes for Thoughts?
by Ken Blackwell
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"[T]he legitimate powers of government reach actions only and not opinions ...."
-Thomas Jefferson

For those who commit physical crimes against others based on race, religion, or sexual orientation I have no sympathy. But the notion that government can punish thoughts and opinions, even offensive ones, is frightening.

A bill making it illegal for people of various faiths to freely hold and profess their respective religion's teaching on sexual morality is working its way through Congress. Regardless of your politics, every American who cares about free speech and religious liberty should tell their U.S. senators to oppose this legislation. This bill has already passed the House of Representatives on a largely party-line vote with a Democrat majority. It is now pending in the Senate Judiciary Committee, and is expected to be voted on by the entire Senate in a month.

This bill would criminalize beliefs. If signed into law, H.R. 1592 would create a new class of crimes.

Called the Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2007, this bill would pour federal resources into prosecutions based on suspicions about a person's thoughts and beliefs, not just his alleged criminal act(s).

While criminal law treats all violent acts equally, the proposed law would additionally punish the accused for any prejudice they might have toward the victim. Instead of ending discrimination, this bill would create a judicial caste system in American society by creating categories where some victims are given more consideration and attention than others. This is a direct affront to the equal protection provision of the U.S. Constitution.

As a former U.S. Ambassador to the UN Human Rights Commission, and a person who grew up fighting racism, I oppose the idea of thought crimes. In America, our Constitution guarantees everyone the freedom to think and believe whatever he or she wants, no matter how repulsive those beliefs are to others. And, our Declaration of Independence champions the dignity and worth of every individual.

Our system of laws requires evidence and varying levels of proof for different offenses. We lock people up for criminal acts. That penalty is already established in law. This bill would allow government to further punish them for their alleged beliefs.

As a country, do we want to be in the business of "proving" what someone thinks or denying them freedom of conscience? Do we want to rip the heart out of the First Amendment of our Constitution? Do we want to deconstruct our public square where progress has been advanced by a dialogue between faith and reason? Do we really want to embolden a 21st century secular fundamentalism by forcing religious expression from the public square?

The answer to these questions is a simple and emphatic no! What is driving the controversy associated with this bill ultimately comes down to one issue: Can the government punish a person for a "thought crime" whose religious faith includes the belief that homosexual behavior is immoral, and same sex marriage is morally objectionable?

While some modern liberal denominations and other faiths refuse to criticize homosexual sex and embrace same sex marriage, it is an historical fact that moral evaluations of these acts have been part of the Judeo-Christian belief system for four thousand years.

And, millions of Americans oppose these acts because they believe the historic teachings of their respective religions on this matter. Continued...

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Mr. Blackwell, contributing editor of Townhall.com, is a senior fellow at the Family Research Council, the American Civil Rights Union and the Buckeye Institute in Ohio.
 
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Subject: Ancient Greece's fable of Narcissus ...
The version of the ancient Greek fable I read said that

"Narcissus, who was loved by all the men & women fell in love with his own face's reflection in the water, and fell in and drowned.

Again, Narcissus, poor dear man, may drown in himself, tho now he may pull in others along with him in his tragic self absorption.

So do I see these special protection laws for persons who choose to sleep with others of their own gender.

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mellorSJ2, my reference to 'hater'
was what was specifically happening regarding posts between the two of us. I already stated earlier, most likely more than once(and to other posters as well), that you had been the recipient of some terribly unkind posts, so your quotes are not anything new.

For comparison sake, go back and take the quotes from you and other posters of the same persuasion. In order to see the whole picture, a reader needs to be presented with the other side. There are equally offensive quotes coming from that side as well. There is no need to "prove' which side can be more hateful. Clearly both can take that route. Several of the posts from either side crossed the line from opinion into personal attack (accompanied by names, insults, and profanity.)

We at least agree on the frivolity of the eharmony lawsuit, and for now that will be the way it is between us. Like I said,even though we have differing opinions, I hope you find personal happiness and peace within yourself.
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