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EP # 072 | The Equality Act of 2019 (Part 2)

Just Thinking Podcast

Darrell Harrison & Virgil Walker

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.64.3K Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2019

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

 
The Equality Act of 2019 is one of the most dangerous pieces of legislation to be introduced in Congress in our lifetime. It is dangerous because it will force Christians, under threat of law, to be accommodating of subjective choices regarding sexual orientation and gender identity. And yet many Americans, as well as many Christians, seem to not care. Listen as Darrell and Virgil explain in this two-part series of episodes why you, as a Christian, should care about what is being proposed in the Equality Act of 2019 under the pretense of “civil rights.”

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Text of the Equality Act of 2019 (Congress.gov)

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The Equality Act Will Turn America Upside-Down (The Washington Times)

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7 Reasons Why The Equality Act Is Anything But (Heritage Foundation)

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House Equality Act Extends Civil Rights Protections to Gay and Transgender People (New York Times)


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0:00.0

Welcome to Just Thinking with host Dara Harrison and Virgil Walker bringing you week-to-week

0:15.6

cultural apologetics as well as social issues from a biblical world view.

0:20.5

This is Just Thinking.

0:22.5

Let's thank.

0:23.5

We're back and we're bringing you today the second part of our conversation.

0:32.0

Tune in, check in, and let's get ready to roll.

0:35.1

Now as much as we've been talking about the Amago Day here, the Civil Rights Act of 1964

0:40.4

was not a theological document to be short.

0:44.4

It is not a catechism.

0:45.9

It is not a confession, okay?

0:47.8

So the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was not a theological document, but its key tenants were grounded

0:54.9

in the universal principle that equality is a matter of the immutable characteristics

1:01.1

we each possess as image-bearers of God and by immutable, I mean, unchangeable.

1:09.2

Attributes such as ethnicity and sex are immutable characteristics that apply to every human

1:15.9

being.

1:17.4

But the Equality Act of 2019 is based on the absurd and ridiculous notion that those

1:24.1

characteristics, particularly sexual orientation and gender identity, are in fact mutable

1:31.4

and changeable.

1:33.4

Let me jump in here for just a second over how to do you think.

1:36.3

I think it's interesting, man.

1:38.4

If you think about this at one time, the argument regarding homosexuality, they tried to make

1:43.0

the argument that it was immutable, right?

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