Obama: Ditch Religious Convictions About Same-Sex Marriage Already Rachel Stoltzfoos Daily Caller June 27, 2015 President Barack Obama urged supporters of same-sex marriage Friday to “help” people to overcome their religious convictions, so they are no longer held back from a progressive American view of equality. “I know that Americans of goodwill continue to hold a wide range of views on this issue,” he said in a speech following the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling to Constitutionally recognize same-sex marriage. He initially espoused respect for those who disagree with the ruling. “Opposition in some cases has been based on sincere and deeply held beliefs,” he said. “All of us who welcome today’s news should be mindful of that fact. Recognize different viewpoints. Revere our deep commitment to religious freedom.” “But today should also give us hope that on the many issues with which we grapple often painfully real change is possible,” he continued, abruptly switching gears, clearly implying that those who disagree must come around to the more righteous, more American, and more equal view of marriage. Full Article Here Not sure how checking your morality works with the 5th commandment – Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee. Apparently, we’re not supposed to care if we don’t have long upon the land. The politics of expediency will save us…