Tom Boggioni
13 Apr 2015 at 09:18 ET..
Testifying before a Texas House
Committee over a bill that prohibits state or local funds from being
used to issue a same-sex marriage licenses, an anti-gay activist
compared gays to murderers and rapists who also, in his words, commit
“immoral acts.”
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In audio recorded by the Texas Freedom
Network, Dr. Steven Hotze, head of Conservative Republicans of
Texas, engaged in a back and forth with state Rep. Sylvester Turner
(D), explaining how Texas should subvert the Supreme Court — should
they approve same-sex marriage — the same way the state undermines
the right to legal abortions.
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Saying the state should only enforce
laws that are “morally right,” Hotze explained how that
determination is made, stating, “First you look in the Bible.”
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“There are ways around the law. We
have legalization — the Supreme Court, even though I believe it was
completely wrong, said it is constitutional to kill a baby in the
womb,” Hotze said. “I think it’s a horrible injustice and it’s
unconstitutional. But, let me just say this, in Texas we said ‘We
don’t believe that’s right. So we’re going to do everything we
can to protect the unborn that we possibly can,’ and we’ve done
that. And that’s the same thing.”
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He added, “If they were to come out
ruling that marriage between two individuals is legal, I would say
let’s do to stop it just like we stopped abortion. Cut off funding
for it, that’s all I’m saying.”
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Told by Turner that he respects people
no matter how they live their lives, Hotze claimed that sexual
preferences is a choice homosexuals make, just as murderers and
rapists choose to commit “immoral acts.”
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“If you make that a standard, that
it’s a person’s chosen behavior, no matter what it is, it gives
them minority status? You’ve got to be kidding. Where do you stop?’
Hotze said incredulously. “Look, if people are involved in
activities that are immoral and wrong, you can love them, but you
don’t respect what they do and you try and help them find a way
out. Whether they’re alcoholics, whether they’re murderers or
adulterers. Whether they’re perverts, pornographers or whatever.
You want help them. Or homosexuals, you want to help them out.”
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Turner again stated that people should
be respected, no matter their differences, to which Hotze replied,
“Then we can get rid of all the laws against people that do immoral
acts, like murder and rape and embezzling. Cause you want to make
them feel good, don’t you? You don’t want to make them feel bad
about their actions because they might be born that way.”
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