Austin, Texas City Code Could Force Churches to Hire LGBT Employees

0
19

Austin, Texas City Code Could Force Churches to Hire LGBT Employees



Austin, Texas churches may be required to hire homosexual and transgender employees if a city ordinance is implemented.


Under the ordinance, the city would guarantee “the opportunity for each person to obtain employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age or disability.”


“Nondiscrimination is a core value in Austin and we need to defend it,” Austin Mayor Steve Adler told KXAN-TV.


In response, the U.S. Pastor Council and the Texas Values organization are suing the city of Austin over the ordinance. The groups are arguing that the city code forces churches to act against their religious beliefs. They are asking the city to apply exceptions to religious groups.


“The bottom line is that a threat to any of our Constitutional protections is a threat to all of our Constitutional rights,” said Texas Pastor Council President Dave Welch.


“Forcing churches to violate core convictions is not acceptable,” he added. “Once government does so, all of our Constitutional protections are essentially gone – all gone, for all of us, across all America.”


However, a city of Austin spokesperson said the city would defend the ordinance.


“The City is proud of our anti-discrimination ordinance and the protections it provides. The ordinance reflects our values and culture respecting the dignity and…

… Read More

Click here to read the rest of the story from our content source/partners – Christian Headlines.

قالب وردپرس