Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Coming for your pastor

Houston has a new non-discrimination ordinance that passed in June. It allows men to use women's bathrooms and women to use men's bathrooms. Some pastors have been speaking out against this ordinance. The mayor and city council have issued subpoenas requesting copies of sermons.

Todd Starnes reports:
The city of Houston has issued subpoenas demanding a group of pastors turn over any sermons dealing with homosexuality, gender identity or Annise Parker, the city’s first openly lesbian mayor. And those ministers who fail to comply could be held in contempt of court.

The Houston Chronicle reported opponents of the ordinance launched a petition drive that generated more than 50,000 signatures – far more than the 17,269 needed to put a referendum on the ballot.

However, the city threw out the petition in August over alleged irregularities.

After opponents of the bathroom bill filed a lawsuit the city’s attorneys responded by issuing the subpoenas against the pastors.

The pastors were not part of the lawsuit. However, they were part of a coalition of some 400 Houston-area churches that opposed the ordinance. The churches represent a number of faith groups – from Southern Baptist to non-denominational.
Read more here.

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