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Standard Poodle Wins 2nd Place in the 2014 Westminster Dog Show!

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The 2014 Westminster Dog Show was last night. Everyone is pretty excited about the 2014 Best In Show, which was a five-year-old fox terrier named Sky (AKA "GCH Afterall Painting The Sky"). In fact, she's been all over the news today and made the round of mornings news programs:

(GCH Afterall Painting The Sky)
But Nero and I are all about the 2014 Reserve Best In Show, which was a five-year-old standard poodle named "GCH Brighton Lakeridge Encore":

(GCH Brighton Lakeridge Encore)
Nero used his superior poodle math skills and realized that he's not much younger than the lovely Ms. Encore. It was love at first site for my favorite standard poodle!

Federal Judge: Kentucky Must Recognize Legal Gay Marriages from Other States!

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Kentucky has become the latest state to advance the rights of married same-sex couples. U.S. District Judge John G. Heyburn II ruled today that Kentucky doesn't have to issue marriage licenses to gay or lesbian couples -- but the state does have to recognize same-sex marriages from other states! Check this out:
The decision in the socially conservative state comes against the backdrop of similar rulings or actions in states around the country where same-sex couples have long fought for the right to marry. The constitutional ban on same-sex marriage was approved by voters in 2004 and included the out-of-state clause.

The decision came in lawsuits brought by four gay and lesbian couples seeking to force the state to recognize their out-of-state marriages.

The ruling only requires Kentucky to recognize the marriages of gay and lesbian couples performed in other states or countries. It does not deal with the question of whether the state can be required to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, as that issue wasn't brought up in the four lawsuits that triggered the ruling.

Heyburn noted that recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings and his opinion in the Kentucky case "suggest a possible result to that question."
The usual suspects -- mainly religious and social conservatives -- are predictably upset by this ruling.

I assume that this court decision will be appealed soon.

THE FOX #4: Did a Hero Get Outed??

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I found myself with a rare evening to myself last night and realized that I hadn't yet read most of THE FOX #1-4. This is a comic book mini-series published by Archie Comics under its Red Circle imprint. THE FOX is plotted and penciled by Dean Haspiel and scripted by Mark Waid. It's a pretty good superhero title. The Fox is the last of several heroes sent by the Queen of Diamonds to save her King from an evil Druid. The other heroes failed, but the Fox seems to have what it takes to save the day. In the meantime, the Fox has rescued several of those failed heroes and given them a second chance to shine, including Bob Phantom, the Marvel, and... Inferno the Flame Breather.


This blog article is about Inferno the Flame Breather.

Inferno is an old superhero dating back to 1941. He first appeared in ZIP COMICS as a villain for the original Steel Sterling. His power (which has been expanded in modern appearances) was to breath fire. Inferno would use his flame powers to melt locks and steal valuables. But he quickly befriended Steel Sterling and turned away from crime. He went on a couple missions with Steel Sterling, but eventually turned himself into the police to pay for his earlier misdeeds.


At some later point, Inferno got out of jail, donned a costume, and became a superhero. He was subsequently recruited by the Queen of Diamonds and sent to save the King from the Druid -- though he failed at this and got himself transformed magically into a golem slave. Fortunately, the Fox save him from this fate.


While on this latest mission, the Fox and Inferno came across another old hero whom I've never heard of before: The Marvel! He was being tortured by the Druid and immediately attacked our two heroes. He eventually regained his wits, but not before he and Inferno found themselves locked in a death-trap together. That's when things got interesting. Check out this dialogue:


Okay. This isn't a 2014-Kevin-Keller-"Look-at-me//I'm-gay"-level outing. This is a 1980s-Northstar-"Look-at-me-come-to-the-edge-of-coming-out-but-not-quite-saying-it-so-that-another-writer-can-undo-this"-level outing. But I'm an old enough comic book fan to appreciate this subtle attempt at introducing another gay character to the worlds of Archie Comics!

I immediately went to Twitter and commented on this development. "Caught up w/ "The Fox" by Archie Comics. One of their old heroes was outed. Possible date for Kevin Keller? #Inferno". Which resulted in a shout-out from Kevin Keller himself -- or the official Kevin Keller Twitter account, which is just as cool!):


How many LGBT folks do we have now? Kevin, Devon, Crazy Tribble Guy, Clay, Jinx's mom and step-mom, Ginger Lopez, Nancy, and now the Inferno. Pretty cool stuff!

Nero at Daycare -- 02/13/14

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It's snowy outside, but it was still much warmer today than it has been in several days. I know Nero has enjoyed the slightly warmer weather. This sub-zero weather isn't cool! Anyway, Nero had a good time romping in the snow with his various four-legged friends at doggy care.

Look at this smile!

AFSCME Iowa Council 61 PEOPLE Committee Endorses Jack Hatch 2014 Gubernatorial Candidacy

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Last October, the AFSCME Iowa Council 61 PEOPLE Committee endorced Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tyler Olson, which pleased me very much. And then Olson announced his marital separation and subsequent resignation from the gubernatorial fight, which didn't please me much at all.

Earlier today, I learned that the AFSCME Iowa Council 61 PEOPLE Committee announced a new endorsement for the upcoming election: Jack Hatch:
Today, the AFSCME Iowa Council 61 PEOPLE Committee and Teamsters Locals 90, 120, 238, and 554 announced their endorsement of Jack Hatch for Governor.

Jack Hatch is the leader that we need in order to build a better Iowa – an Iowa with a strong and growing middle class. With a record of success in both the private sector and the public sector, Jack will bring Iowans together to create real opportunity for Iowa families,” said AFSCME Iowa Council 61 President Danny Homan.

Jack has always been there for the working men and women of Iowa and now we are here for him. Terry Branstad has been in office for too long and he is coasting. Jack is the change we need in Terrace Hill,” said Teamsters Local 238 Secretary-Treasurer Gary Dunham.

“I am honored to have the endorsements of AFSCME and the Teamsters. AFSCME members are working every day in our communities to keep us safe, protect the most vulnerable, and make our communities run on a day to day basis. Teamsters are a powerful force in Iowa and represent a wide array of Iowa workers. Iowans know we can do better than Terry Branstad’s status quo. Together, we are united in our goal to build a better Iowa,” said gubernatorial candidate Jack Hatch.

AFSCME is known for its political action program which is financed with voluntary contributions. The program supplies grassroots volunteers for AFSCME-endorsed candidates.
The Iowa gubernatorial election will take place in November 2014.

Judge Strikes Down Virginia's Ban On Gay Marriage! Ruling Stayed Pending Appeal

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Here is some exciting news that happened late yesterday evening: Virginia's marriage ban was ruled unconstitutional by a Federal District Court:
The Federal District Court ruled that Virginia’s marriage ban violates the U.S. Constitution. It said that loving couples like our plaintiffs, Tim Bostic & Tony London and Carol Schall & Mary Townley are entitled to the same basic rights and protections as every other American.

This is a monumental victory—for Virginia and our country—and the first of its kind for a state in the South.
You can read the entire court order at this link.


Don't expect huge lines of same-sex couples rushing to get marriage licenses. The court order has been stayed pending appeal.

Bob Vander Plaats Won't Run for Senate

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Ever since Senator Tom Harkin announced that he would not be running again for his U.S. Senate seat, Iowans have wondered who our next Senator will be? One possible contender who has been floating out there for weeks (if not months) has been Bob Vander Plaats. BVP is one of Iowa's more prominent anti-gay social conservatives who has made his name by fighting against gay families and by punishing Iowa's Supreme Court.

Today we finally learned that BVP will not be running for Harkin's U.S. Senate:
After weeks of buzz that he’d be the firecracker to reconfigure the U.S. Senate race in Iowa, religious conservative Bob Vander Plaats has decided not to run, citing a focus on his message of national spiritual revival...

His decision — sure to disappoint both the far right and far left — has been awaited for months as Republicans try mightily to find a candidate with the best chances of taking away a powerful seat that has been in Democratic hands for nearly 30 years...

Even Vander Plaats seemed a bit surprised by his decision, noting he “came very, very close” to going for his fourth attempt at elected office.

A clear-eyed examination of the race, he said, showed he likely would’ve been victorious in replacing his polar opposite, U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin, a liberal Democrat who retires in less than a year. “Polling shows I’m ahead three to one in the current (GOP) field,” said Vander Plaats, who added that he had “a great campaign team in the wings.”
BVP will instead focus on finishing his book titled "If 7:14":
(H)is priority is his new book, “If 7:14.” It’s based on a Bible passage that says if people pray and turn from their wicked ways, God will hear and heal their land.

Vander Plaats said he has been booked for speaking engagements across the country, including at the Billy Graham Evangelical Association in North Carolina a few weeks ago, the New Canaan Society in Florida, a conference in Texas next week with pastors from large churches, and the National Council of Religious Broadcasters the following week.

"Grace Unplugged,""The Bible,"&"Shark Tank" Win Big During the 2014 Faith & Values Awards Ceremony

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Did you watch the Faith & Values Awards early this month? Frankly, I hadn't ever heard of this event until after it happened. I guess it's all about rewarding spiritual seriousness in Hollywood, but you wouldn't know that from glancing through a large chunk of the winners. Check this out:
$100,000 EPIPHANY PRIZE FOR MOST INSPIRING MOVIE OF 2013
Winner:  GRACE UNPLUGGED
2 - BLACK NATIVITY
3 - 42
4 - MAN OF STEEL
5 - THE TOWER

$100,000 EPIPHANY PRIZE FOR MOST INSPIRING TELEVISION PROGRAM OF 2013
Winner:  THE BIBLE
2 - LAST MAN STANDING: Back to School
3 - THE CROSS
4 - DUCK DYNASTY:  TILL DUCK DO US PART
5 - BLUE BLOODS:  Bad Blood

10 BEST MOVIES FOR FAMILIES
WINNER:  #1 - FROZEN (2013)
2 - DESPICABLE ME 2
3 - THE CROODS
4 - TURBO
5 - GRACE UNPLUGGED
6 - MONSTERS UNIVERSITY
7 - BLACK NATIVITY
8 - OZ, THE GREAT AND POWERFUL
9 - CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS 2
10 - LINSANITY

10 BEST MOVIES FOR MATURE AUDIENCES
WINNER:  #1 - IRON MAN 3
2 - 42
3 - THE HOBBIT:  THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG
4 - THE HUNGER GAMES:  CATCHING FIRE
5 - GRAVITY
6 - MAN OF STEEL
7 - THOR:  THE DARK WORLD
8 - CAPTAIN PHILLIPS
9 - JACK THE GIANT SLAYER
10 - THE TOWER

FAITH & FREEDOM AWARD MOVIES
WINNER:  #1 - IRON MAN 3
2 - 42
3 - THE HOBBIT:  THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG
4 - THE HUNGER GAMES:  CATCHING FIRE
5 - TURBO
6 - MAN OF STEEL

FAITH & FREEDOM AWARD TELEVISION WINNER:  #1 - DUCK DYNASTY:  TILL DUCK DO US PART
2 - LAST MAN STANDING:  Back to School
3 - CHRISTMAS IN CONWAY
4 - REMEMBER SUNDAY
5 - BLUE BLOODS:  Bad Blood
6 - SECRET MILLIONAIRE:  George & Kym Rapier:  Oakridge, Oregon

$50,000 FRIESS FOUNDATION FREE ENTERPRISE PRIZE
SHARK TANK:  Episode 4.20
2 - TURBO
3 - LAST MAN STANDING:  Shoveling Snow
4 - MONSTERS UNIVERSITY
5 - CHRISTMAS IN CONWAY
6 - REMEMBER SUNDAY
7 - THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG
8 - SECRET MILLIONAIRE:  George & Kym Rapier: Oakridge, Oregon

GRACE AWARD MOVIES
Actress - 1 - AJ Michalka - GRACE UNPLUGGED
Actor - 1 - James Denton - GRACE UNPLUGGED
3 - Forest Whittaker - BLACK NATIVITY
4 - Harrison Ford - 42
5 - Sandra Bullock - GRAVITY
6 - Russell Crowe - MAN OF STEEL
7 - Henry Cavill - MAN OF STEEL

GRACE AWARD TELEVISION
Actress - 1 - Roma Downey - THE BIBLE
Actor - 1 - Willie Robertson - LAST MAN STANDING:  Back to School
2 - Diogo Morgado - THE BIBLE
3 - Tim Allen - LAST MAN STANDING:  Back to School
4 - Billy Graham - THE CROSS
5 - Len Cariou - BLUE BLOODS:  Bad Blood
6 - Tom Selleck - BLUE BLOODS:  Bad Blood
I mean, some of them seem like obvious winning choices for those concerned with faith and spiritual messaging. But "Iron Man 3"? "Shark Tank"??? Others are interesting choices and, of course, they got a couple episodes of "Duck Dynasty" into the mix. Several others I'd never even heard of, but that doesn't mean much anymore.

"Snake Salvation" Preacher Jamie Coots Died From Snake Bite

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Rev. Jamie Coots was the pastor at the Full Gospel Tabernacle in Jesus' Name church in Middlesboro, KY. He was also featured on a reality TV show called "Snake Salvation" on the National Geographic channel. Coots was a snake-handling pastor. He, his contemporaries, and his followers believe that handling venomous snakes is a sign of divinity stemming from Mark 16:
And these signs shall follow them that believe: In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues. They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover. (Mark 16:17-18)
I really don't get it, but it appears that they believe that God will protect them from the poisonous snakes.

Anyway, Rev. Coots died at the age of 42 Saturday night after getting bit by one of his snakes at a church service. Somebody called for an ambulance, but Coots and his family refused emergency medical treatment and he died about an hour after that.

This is the part of the blog where I'm supposed to support Coots' religious belief system and practices. Except that it's illegal. It places practitioners and followers at risk for death. Kentucky specifically bans snake-handling in church services. It is a misdemeanor in that state and is punishable by a fine of $50 to $100. One wonders if anyone will face a fine in this case?

If so, it doesn't look like anyone will be able to afford the fine. A Facebook page has been created by the family with this repeated message:
Brother Jamie did not have any insurance. Donations for his burial and his family can be mailed to: (*Clipped out by Jon's Blog*). If you can not make a donation, Please, keep Bro. Jamie's family, friends and church in your prayers. Please, do not send cash... Please, share this with your family and friends.
In other words, he handles deadly snakes and trusts God to keep him safe and healthy. So he doesn't get health insurance. And then he leaves his family without life insurance so that they cannot pay for his burial or for their future financial needs after his passing.

Iowa Senate Wages Bipartisan Snowball Fight

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Several Iowa Senate members and staff took advantage of a break yesterday afternoon to participate in an unplanned bipartisan snowball fight. The Iowa State Capitol building was evacuated for about twenty minutes yesterday because of a fire alarm. The alarms were caused by smoke from a cafeteria smoke detector.

It was unclear from reading this article what prompted the Senators and their staff to pummel each other with snowballs. It is also unknown who won the battle.

"Afterlife With Archie #4" Preview Hints at Twincest...

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If you're a fan of Cheryl and Jason Blossom, then you are already aware of this development in the new AFTERLIFE WITH ARCHIE comic book:


#BlossomsInTheAttic, Indeed!

Should You Come Out to Your Social Work Grad Program?

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I was putzing about on the Gay Christian Network earlier today and somebody indicated that she is working towards enrolling at a graduate college where she will earn her master's degree in social work. She has write up essays about herself in her applications. She is mulling over whether or not to come out to prospective colleges. She noted that she wants to intern with a program that serves LGBT populations while at school. Should she come out?

I have a degree in social work. I actually had to interview with professors to get into my program. Do you know what got me accepted into my social work program? Self-revelation.

I shared my professional experience working in a group home with mentally disabled adults and what I'd learned throughout that experience. I spoke about how my family struggled with poverty during my teen years and how we couldn't keep our home without support from our extended family and from food stamps. I talked about the addiction that one of my family members grappled with and how that affected my tolerance towards alcohol. I also talked about coming out as a young gay man and what I'd learned about myself, about my friends, about my family, and about my small town community because of that process.

I'm not a young man now. I didn't come out last year or even within the past decade. I came out in the early 90s at a Christian college in the middle of Iowa. Coming out didn't keep me out of my social work program. In some ways, it probably helped me. I mean, all of the above helped me.

This was a social work program. Anything that demonstrated professional and personal diversity and potential for understanding others helps you when applying for a social work program.

It was suggested by others that she should first tour the colleges and universities before coming out so that she could figure out if it's safe or not.

My thought? This is a social work program we are talking about here. Coming out won't hurt you. If it does at a particular grad program, then you really don't want to attend that college. And especially if you are planning to work with LGBT populations but the professors within the grad program freak if you come out, then you really don't want to attend that college.

Facebook Memes That I Hate!

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I've had a couple friend post the following meme on Facebook. It annoys me to no end:


Needless to say, I didn't share this image on Facebook -- though I shared it here on this blog, so what does that say about me?

I just hate these images that some people forward on Facebook. "Like this image if you hate cancer" -- like anyone loves cancer. "Share this image or else you're ashamed of Jesus" -- because otherwise you're a shameful Satanist.

I know a couple people who will unfriend anyone who posts images like the one listed above. I haven't gone that far, but I've come close with a couple folks!

"Archie: Riverdale Rescue": No New Quests! // Plus PC Users Unite!

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I began writing about the "Archie: Riverdale Rescue" iOS gaming app back in October 2013. It's an oddly addictive game where you are tasked with the improvement and beautification of Riverdale USA using a variety of recognizable characters, such as Archie, Jughead, Betty, and Veronica. A big part of the game also involves building emotional bonds between the various characters, leading to romantic couples, BFFs, and overall friends. I thought it would be fun to discuss aspects of the game that I find exciting, disappointing, and/or note-worthy.

I've been playing the game for quite a while. I learned all about the characters and about my own private Riverdale. I've matched and nurtured romantic couples. I've helped BFFs bond, break up, and then bond all over again. I've upgraded all of the buildings in Riverdale. I've achieved Level 25. I've celebrated Halloween, Christmas, and Valentines Day.

And now I've run out of Quests! Check this out:


Normally, there is a string of Quests that need to be completed along the right side of the screen. I once assumed that old Quests would eventually recycle, but apparently not.

I posted the tweeted the following message on Twitter, which prompted a response from the official Archie Game Twitter account:
Sure enough, I received a series of new Quests about one week later, which allowed Big Ethel, Jughead, Reggie, Moose, Dilton, Betty, and Veronica to get busy again. But then I completed those Quests and Now I'm Quest-less again!

I assume that we will eventually have new upgrades with new costumes and new Quests as we shift into Spring, Summer, and subsequent holidays. Otherwise, my current "Riverdale Rescue" game consists of me checking in at night and filling up my bank for the foreseeable future!

I'll keep you updated!

Meanwhile... It used to be that you had to have an iPad or an iPod in order to play "Riverdale Rescue," but no more! Earlier this week, players gained the ability to download "Archie: Riverdale Rescue" onto their PCs! Still no word about an Android app, but at least PC users can finally enter the game!

Archie Comics to Introduce Physically Disabled Teen in Upcoming Comic Book!

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I was checking out the newly released May 2014 Archie Comics solicits earlier today and they have some neat offering, including the Equalizer's premier in KEVIN KELLER #14, new stories in SONIC SUPER DIGEST #7, and undead adventures within AFTERLIFE WITH ARCHIE #7. But here is what I'm really excited about: ARCHIE #656! This comic book features the debut of the latest in a long-run of Veronica Lodge cousins. Her name is Harper Lodge and she's the first disabled comic book character to appear in Archie Comics in a really long time. Check this out:
ARCHIE #656: "Let's Hear it for Harper"Veronica's cousin Harper is coming to Riverdale, where she's considering attending Riverdale High. When she arrives, they see something they weren’t expecting: she is physically disabled. However it doesn't take long to see that her disabilities don't hold her back, but instead add to her dynamic personality! Harper teaches the gang how something that you think can hold you back can make you that much stronger—all while being decked out in the most fashion forward wheelchair ever seen!
I know that this seems like nothing, but I've already heard from two different Archie Comics fans who are very excited to read about Harper's adventures. These fans have physical disabilities of their own. One particular fan shared her own struggles with progressive hereditary spastic paraparesis. She thought it would be cool if Harper was diagnosed with her own disability. She also wondered how Harper learned to cope with her disability. Does she ever use a walker? Does Riverdale High School have wheelchair ramps? Is Veronica embarrassed by her disabled cousin?

These are all great questions! I can't wait to learn the answers in ARCHIE #656!

Arizona Lawmakers Pass "Right to Discriminate" Bill // Will Gov. Jan Brewer Sign It Into Law?

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You have likely heard about Arizona and Kansas and an assortment of other states who have recently pushed legislation aimed at protecting anti-gay businesses, employees, and government officials from anti-discrimination policies that protect gays from discrimination. All of these states have backed off -- except for Arizona whose House and Senate both passed the following sweeping bill earlier this week:
Section 1.  Section 41-1493, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
41-1493.  Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires:
1.  ”Demonstrates” means meets the burdens of going forward with the evidence and of persuasion.
2.  ”Exercise of religion” means the PRACTICE OR OBSERVANCE OF RELIGION, INCLUDING THE ability to act or refusal to act in a manner substantially motivated by a religious belief, whether or not the exercise is compulsory or central to a larger system of religious belief.
3.  ”Government” includes this state and any agency or political subdivision of this state.
4.  ”Nonreligious assembly or institution” includes all membership organizations, theaters, cultural centers, dance halls, fraternal orders, amphitheaters and places of public assembly regardless of size that a government or political subdivision allows to meet in a zoning district by code or ordinance or by practice.
5.  ”Person” includes
 a religious assembly or institution ANY INDIVIDUAL, ASSOCIATION, PARTNERSHIP, CORPORATION, CHURCH, RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY OR INSTITUTION, ESTATE, TRUST, FOUNDATION OR OTHER LEGAL ENTITY.
6.  ”Political subdivision” includes any county, city, including a charter city, town, school district, municipal corporation or special district, any board, commission or agency of a county, city, including a charter city, town, school district, municipal corporation or special district or any other local public agency.
7.  ”Religion‑neutral zoning standards”:
(a)  Means numerically definable standards such as maximum occupancy codes, height restrictions, setbacks, fire codes, parking space requirements, sewer capacity limitations and traffic congestion limitations.
(b)  Does not include:
(i)  Synergy with uses that a government holds as more desirable.
(ii)  The ability to raise tax revenues.
8.  ”Suitable alternate property” means a financially feasible property considering the person’s revenue sources and other financial obligations with respect to the person’s exercise of religion and with relation to spending that is in the same zoning district or in a contiguous area that the person finds acceptable for conducting the person’s religious mission and that is large enough to fully accommodate the current and projected seating capacity requirements of the person in a manner that the person deems suitable for the person’s religious mission.
9.  ”Unreasonable burden” means that a person is prevented from using the person’s property in a manner that the person finds satisfactory to fulfill the person’s religious mission.
Sec. 2.  Section 41-1493.01, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
41-1493.01.  Free exercise of religion protected; definition
A.  Free exercise of religion is a fundamental right that applies in this state even if laws, rules or other government actions are facially neutral.
B.  Except as provided in subsection C
, government OF THIS SECTION, STATE ACTION shall not substantially burden a person’s exercise of religion even if the burden results from a rule of general applicability.
C.
Government STATE ACTION may substantially burden a person’s exercise of religion only if
it THE OPPOSING PARTY demonstrates that application of the burden to the
person PERSON’S EXERCISE OF RELIGION IN THIS PARTICULAR INSTANCE is both:
1.  In furtherance of a compelling governmental interest.
2.  The least restrictive means of furthering that compelling governmental interest.
D.  A person whose religious exercise is burdened in violation of this section may assert that violation as a claim or defense in a judicial proceeding,
and obtain appropriate relief against a government REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE GOVERNMENT IS A PARTY TO THE PROCEEDING.  THE PERSON ASSERTING SUCH A CLAIM OR DEFENSE MAY OBTAIN APPROPRIATE RELIEF.  A party who prevails in any action to enforce this article against a government shall recover attorney fees and costs.
E.
In FOR THE PURPOSES OF this section, the term substantially burden is intended solely to ensure that this article is not triggered by trivial, technical or de minimis infractions.
F.  FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION, “STATE ACTION” MEANS ANY ACTION BY THE GOVERNMENT OR THE IMPLEMENTATION OR APPLICATION OF ANY LAW, INCLUDING STATE AND LOCAL LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES, REGULATIONS AND POLICIES, WHETHER STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, AND WHETHER THE IMPLEMENTATION OR APPLICATION IS MADE OR ATTEMPTED TO BE MADE BY THE GOVERNMENT OR NONGOVERNMENTAL PERSONS.
In other words, any business, charities, or individual can legally discriminate against anyone else as long as they have sincere religious beliefs to justify that discrimination. The Arizona was specifically crafted to allow people a reason to discriminate against LGBT people and couples, but it's broad enough to be used to justify discrimination against pretty much any anyone.

I've participated in my share of online discussions about the consequences of this type of legislation (here and here), but it really makes me sick to continue. Personally, I don't understand the mindset of business owners who what to go out of their way to turn away paying customers and risk negative publicity. But I've learned from interacting with others that there is a real desire by religious people to commercially ostracize gay people.

This bill has been sent to Gov. Jan Brewer for her signature, but it's unclear if she will sign it or not. She wants business owners to have the ability to turn away paying customers. She just doesn't want the state to suffer negative results from large corporations and from tourists.

There was one major surprise coming from Arizona's new "right-to-discriminate" bill. Arizona actually managed to secure the support of members of the Westboro Baptist Church. This church has never found a church or a state or a soldier or a funeral that they haven't wanted to curse and protest -- until now. Way to go, Arizona! You should be very proud of yourselves.

Rattlesnake That Killed "Snake Salvation" Minister Returns to Church

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(Rev. Cody Coots)
Rev. Jamie Coots of the Full Gospel Tabernacle in Jesus Name and "Snake Salvation" was bitten and killed a week ago yesterday by a rattlesnake. Fortunately for the rattler, Rev. Coots' congregation doesn't hold a grudge. The church's new pastor -- Cody Coots AKA Rev. Jamie Coots' son -- brought the snake to church this weekend and included it during worship:
Cody Coots prayed over a bevy of snakes -- one of which was the rattler that killed Jamie.  The video is insane ... it looks like a revival service with a live band and snakes and worshipers all flailing in the air. As we told you ... Cody made it clear to us ... if the rattler bit him he would refuse treatment ... just like his dad. But snakes weren't the only trick up Cody's sleeve.  He also played with fire ... literally.
The younger Rev. Coots has already gone on record saying that he will refuse medical treatment if he ever gets bitten by a snake. Hopefully, he will get life insurance -- unlike his father.

Iowa Man Suing Casey's General Store, Claims Unlawful Firing Because He's Gay

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(Wayne Shimer)
Wayne Shimer was employed at a Casey's General Store outside of Des Moines, IA, between July and September 2012. His manager learned that he is a married gay man about a month after getting hired. About a month later, Shimer was fired. After being fired, Shimer filed a complaint with the Iowa Civil Rights Commission for what he believes was unlawful discrimination based on his sexual orientation. The state agency reviewed his case and eventually issued a right-to-sue letter earlier this month, which prompted the 22-year-old man to filed a lawsuit against Casey's General Store.

According to Shimer's lawsuit, his manager learned that he was gay roughly one month after being hired by Casey's. He was reportedly called into her office and discouraged from acting "feminine" while in the store. It was explained that his supposedly feminine mannerisms made customers and other co-workers uncomfortable.

Additionally, his husband was not allowed to visit him during his shifts. Shimer claims that other employees of Casey's General Store were permitted to have family members, boyfriends, and girlfriends visit them briefly during their shifts.

Shimer also claims that his supervisor also repeatedly made derogatory comments about him, indicating that "you don't fit in normal society."

He was eventually fired in September 2012 about a week after getting into an argument with one of his co-workers over how she could have handled a customer interaction better. Shimer and his attorney believe that this incident was a pretext for him being fired based on his sexual orientation.

Casey's General Stores hasn't issued any public comments on this lawsuit.

Shimer and his attorney are seeking monetary damages. He also hopes that his lawsuit will discourage other employers from discrimination of LGBT employees.

UCC Leaders/Members Come Out Against Arizona's "Right To Discriminate" Bill

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I wrote this weekend about the "right to discriminate" bill (Senate Bill 1062) that sailed through the Arizona House and Senate last week. This bill would allow anyone to refuse goods or services to pretty much anyone as long as they have a sincere religious belief to justify that discrimination. It's basically a way for folks to get around statewide anti-discrimination laws protecting LGBT people -- but the Arizona bill is written broadly enough that it can be applied to anyone for any reason. You can read more about it here.

The bill now awaits Gov. Jan Brewer's signature to transform it into a law, but it's unclear if she will actually sign this bill into law or if she will veto it. She's getting a lot of pressure from others throughout the country -- particularly Arizona businesses.

Meanwhile, members of the United Church of Christ gathered along with other protesters last night outside of the Arizona Statehouse. They wanted to join the chorus against Senate Bill 1062 and remind Arizona's legislators that discrimination isn't a religious value:
"Our group and our message is that religious freedom is not freedom to discriminate," said UCC pastor the Rev. Jeff Dirrim. "Everybody has the right to believe what they want to believe, but that should not infringe on the rights of others."

Dirrim, pastor at Rebel and Divine UCC in Phoenix, joined more than 25 people from his congregation and about 75 from the Southwest Conference of the UCC outside the Arizona Statehouse. His issue with SB 1062 is that it's "marketed as religious freedom."

"It's wrong for the state, and wrong for the people," said Dirrim. "But the general public has risen, and I don't see a way Gov. Brewer cannot veto it."

The Rev. John C. Dorhauer called it "one of the worst bills passed in state history" and believes it would permit "state-sanctioned discrimination." Dorhauer is conference minister for the Southwest Conference of the UCC, which ministers to UCC congregations in Arizona...

When a local journalist asked Dorhauer if he planned to publicly shame lawmakers, he replied, "I am not sure if shame would have any impact on them. If they had any shame at all they wouldn't have passed this legislation."
The UCC isn't perfect, but there are times that I dearly love being a member of this denomination!

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