[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 163 (Tuesday, November 3, 2015)]
[House]
[Pages H7395-H7396]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RELIGIOUS LIBERTIES
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from West
Virginia (Mr. Mooney) for 5 minutes.
Mr. MOONEY of West Virginia. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to share a
growing concern in our country, which is that one of our founding
principles, our freedom of religion, is being taken away.
I have here a beautiful picture of the Constitutional Convention, the
signing of the Constitution at Independence Hall in Philadelphia on
September 17, 1787. The very First Amendment to that Constitution, the
very first one, our Founding Fathers solidified our citizens' right to
freedom of religion.
The amendment says: ``Congress shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or
abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the
people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a
redress of grievances.''
Despite this freedom being explicitly laid out in our Constitution,
we have seen Federal, State, and local governments continue to violate
our founding principles.
One of the most notorious violations of religious liberty was
recently rehighlighted by His Eminence Pope Francis. The Little Sisters
of the Poor have been fighting an ongoing battle against ObamaCare's
contraception mandate. These Catholic nuns are forced under ObamaCare
to provide contraception to their employees, even though their faith
tells them that this is morally wrong.
It is outrageous and offensive to force these nuns to violate their
religious liberties to comply with the will of the President and his
allies. These are Catholic nuns trying to take care of poor people, and
the government is getting in their way and imposing on their religious
values.
Another example is Kelvin Cochran, a resident of the city of Atlanta.
Chief Cochran was appointed by President Obama in 2009 as the U.S. Fire
Administrator for the United States Fire Administration before
returning to become the fire chief of Atlanta. He came under attack for
his Christian beliefs.
Chief Cochran is also a deacon at Elizabeth Baptist Church, where he
leads a men's Bible study. His faith inspired him to write the book
called ``Who Told You That You Were Naked?'', a book that explains and
examines the state of man since the fall of Adam.
In his book, Chief Cochran briefly discusses the clear biblical
teaching that sex is reserved for marriage between a man and a woman.
Kelvin had 30 years of distinguished service, including under the Obama
administration, when he was fired for sharing his faith.
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Sadly, these types of religious freedom violations are happening in
my own district in the State of West Virginia.
Almost a year ago, a high school student who is a Christian, in
Buckhannon, West Virginia, was forced by his teachers in his public
high school to attend a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender club, and
then he was punished for expressing that he did not want to attend the
club on the grounds that it went against his religious beliefs.
The hypocrisy of those who claim to promote tolerance, yet display
such an intolerance towards those with traditional religious values, is
stunning. These are just a few examples. These attacks know no
boundaries. They are not based on political party, race, sex, or
ethnicity. These attacks go after everyone in America.
Mr. Speaker, we need to let the citizens of our great country know
that we disapprove of these continued infringements on our religious
freedom.
I strongly urge my colleagues to join me in signing on to my
resolution, which I plan to introduce tomorrow, to express the sense of
the House of Representatives that Federal, State, and local governments
should not infringe on the ability of citizens to act in accordance
with their sincerely held religious beliefs.
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