Three years ago, Christian pastors in Houston were in a pitched battle with their mayor, lesbian Annise Parker, who had forced her “open bathrooms” agenda through the city council. The pastors wanted the city’s residents to vote on the measure, and she was doing everything she could to prevent that.  WND broke the story when she went nuclear on the pastors, ordering the city’s legal staff to issue subpoenas for their sermons to find out what they had been telling their

congregations about homosexuality, transgenderism and the issue of men using women’s bathrooms in city facilities. The resulting nationwide public outrage, including a description of her actions by talk radio icon Rush Limbaugh as “vile,” caused her to back down almost immediately.  But that scenario won’t happen again because of the “sermon protection act,” which Texas Gov. Greg Abbot is scheduled to sign at a special event Sunday at Grace Church, in The Woodlands, Texas, north of Houston. READ MORE

 


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