This morning, millions of Christian Americans will attend church services. Many will be confused and upset at the Supreme Court’s redefinition of marriage, and many will be concerned not only about their nation, but about their churches as well.
If some of those Christians had visited internet social sites over the weekend, they would’ve been even more dismayed at the vitriol launched at them by the victors in the gay marriage case.
christians don't seem to get that love isn't gender specific, I don't give a fuck what your wack ass centuries old book says
— french toast (@FRENCHTOAST42O) June 26, 2015
Hey, do you not understand that America isn't a fucking theocracy? We're not all Christians. Go FUCK YOURSELF. https://t.co/uBiAEvmbfq
— Daniel (@dannnerrrr) June 26, 2015
Christians have too many opinions. Just shut the fuck up and feed the poor.
— Drew Kyle (@_DrewKyle) June 27, 2015
They may have seen disturbing images, such as these gay activists in Toronto mocking a man wearing an “Ask Me About Jesus” t-shirt. . .
. . .which seems hauntingly similar to this photo from decades ago.
And even an Iraqi war veteran and amputee was mocked for his concerns about religious freedom.
So how have religious groups responded?
In his dissent from the Supreme Court legalizing same-sex marriage, Justice Samuel Alito warned of ramifications to those who remain conscientiously opposed to such unions: Perhaps recognizing how its…
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