The Equality Act
This article by Martyn McGeown examines the U.S. Equality Act from a Reformed Christian perspective, analyzing how the legislation conflates immutable characteristics (race, gender) with moral issues (sexual orientation and gender identity). The author argues that Christian opposition to this law stems from biblical teaching on sexual morality and gender, providing a theological critique of contemporary civil rights legislation that conflicts with Reformed ethical principles.
On May 17, 2019 the U.S. House of Representatives under the leadership of Speaker Nancy Pelosi passed, 236-173, H.R. 5, titled the "Equality Act." This piece of legislation, a priority for Speaker Pelosi and her party, would, if it becomes law, expand protections against discrimination in the USA by amending the Civil Rights Act (1964), which outlaws discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex (gender), or national origin. The "Equality Act," which, by passing the House (something it was...
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