San Francisco’s Anti-Catholic ‘Resolution’ Brought to Supreme Court

This is WorldNetDaily’s coverage of a suit the Thomas More Law Center is putting before the Supreme Court. The case could be highly significant at a time when the immoral homosexual agenda is making rapid progress.

By Bob Unruh
© 2011 WorldNetDaily

A city’s official condemnation of Catholic church teachings as “discriminatory,” “insulting,” “callous” and “defamatory” is being taken to the U.S. Supreme Court because of the Constitution’s requirement that government not be “hostile” to faith.

The case stems from a 2006 blast from the San Francisco city board that called the Catholic church’s teachings “an insult to all San Franciscans” and accused the Vatican of being a “foreign country” that “meddles with and attempts to negatively influence this great city’s existing and established customs and traditions.”

The case is being fought by officials with the Thomas More Law Center, who are arguing that the Supreme Court should take this opportunity “to secure and maintain uniformity of decisions on an important issue of federal law.”

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