Just like Pilate washed his hands of the death of Jesus Christ, Governor Deal did the same to the state's people of faith by vetoing Georgia's Religious Liberties bill.
Bending to pressure from the outside, Pilate gave over Jesus Christ to be crucified. Similarly lacking a spine or the conviction that upholding the religious rights of his constituents is a vow he swore to upon taking office, Governor Deal threw the faith-based community of Georgia to the Pharisees.
Instead of showing companies like family UNFRIENDLY Disney the southern Georgia border, he caved to economic pressure. Good job Governor Deal! Hope you haven't unpacked. You'll only be staying in the Georgia capitol a short time.
As it once was all the rage and socially acceptable to punish obese Americans by shaming them and making fun of them in public, it is now apparently also all the rage in the liberal progressive world to denigrate and punish all people of faith in America.
Those who are non-believers often trumpet their opposition to "Bible Thumpers", however it is now "LGBT Thumpers" who patrol this country, bashing every aspect of faith trying to force those with religious beliefs to accept those lifestyle choices as normal and OK.
Shame on you Governor Deal. I hope the good people of Georgia make their voices heard now and at re-election time by voting you out of there.
It's a shame in this country, founded on religious freedom (look it up), we now have degrading religious freedom. Why are our governments, local, state and federal, granting special rights to people who had all the rights guaranteed in the very Constitution they now subvert by denying religious freedom which is also guaranteed in that same founding document?
So, like Pilate, Governor Deal, though he washed his hands of the matter, will forever have dirty hands because he lacked the courage to do what's right. When you love money, more than what's right, you get what you pay for.
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