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Family Research Council President Tony Perkins made the following statements after Houston Mayor Annise Parker agreed to revise subpoenas against pastors that drop the word sermons but retain the demand for 17 different categories of information - including speeches by the pastors, emails, text messages and other private communications within the church: This head-fake might fool some, but the reality is, Mayor Parker didnt need a subpoena to access those sermons in the first place. They were already public. In this new filing, the Mayor still insists on seeing private emails, texts, and other communications related to the Mayors office and the citys bathroom bill. While two words - or sermons - are dropped from the revised subpoena, the government intrusion into private religious affairs remains. The revised subpoena is a difference without a distinction. Obviously, Houstons leadership has one goal-and information gathering isnt it. This is about political intimidation. But if the Mayor was hoping to scare off these churches, shell have to try harder. Every pastor Ive spoken to would go to jail before surrendering their God-given rights to preach the Truth free from government harassment and intimidation. Houston has become a rallying cry for freedom-loving Americans tired of seeing their laws and liberties casually tossed aside in a stampede. This is why more than 38,000 people have signed our petition in the last two days, standing with the Houston pastors and calling on Mayor Parker to immediately retract these unconstitutional and unconscionable demands, concluded Perkins. The petition can be accessed at frc.org/Houston
Posted on: Sun, 19 Oct 2014 04:31:06 +0000

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