A recent NOM blog post covering some news is just more proof that the religious right feels entitled to have its religion decide all questions of law and policy (the short hand word for this is "theocracy") and that whenever that is not met, there's a "war on religion".
They say (first emphasis original, second added):
The Obama Administration's War on Religion
Susan Stamper Brown recently noted that senior White House advisor Valerie Jarrett "praised President Obama for his huge part in accelerating the gay marriage cause heard by the Supreme Court of the United States last week."
At a reception hosted by the same-sex 'marriage' lobbyist group Freedom to Marry, she said that "the arc of the moral universe bent a little faster than even we thought it would."
Ms. Brown rightly notes that "the 'moral arc' regarding gay marriage cannot be bent without harmful consequence, but you'd never know that listening to Ms. Jarrett."
Isn't it ironic that the Obama administration now claims to be advancing a "moral arc." I don't know what the source of the administration's moral compass might be — it certainly doesn't seem connected to the views of marriage held by virtually every religion since the dawn of time — but I somehow suspect that the "arc" will continue to bend inexorably toward punishing those of us who hold to the age-old truth that marriage is one man and one woman, ordained by God, to bring the two halves of humanity together and to provide an ideal environment for children.
NOM, what makes religion so goddamn special we should just view it as having the answer to everything? From where does it get its authority and claim to "truth"? Why should a book written 3000 years ago by people who did not have one one-billionth of the knowledge we have now be viewed as so fucking perfect? Why is it the responsibility of President Obama to automatically defer to religion?
You're always complaining about how "religious freedom" is under attack and that liberals have no respect for it. Have you ever wondered why that is? It's because you view religious freedom as the right to have your stupid religion dictate what everyone else must do. When, inevitably, you don't get that, you think you're persecuted.
Grow the fuck up and just accept that your religion is for no one else but yourself, and irrelevant to everyone else.