On the broadcast of “Inside Washington,” Washington Post
columnist Charles Krauthammer said the two gay marriage cases currently
before the Supreme Court could lead to an all-out assault on religion in
the United States.
“It gets really sticky,” Krauthammer said. “If the court were to
decide that to deny same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, then you got
Georgetown University – a Jesuit university [that offers] married
student housing. It’s a Catholic University. So [when] it says it’s only
going to allow heterosexuals, it will get sued. This will become an
assault on religion. And the religions, which I think are sincere in
their beliefs, are going to be under assault and under attack.”
When NPR’s Nina Totenberg pointed out that same-sex marriage is
already legal in the District of Columbia, where Georgetown is located,
Krauthammer said the issue is truly national.
“It will be sued everywhere in the country if it’s declared to be a
constitutional right, because it would imply who opposes it does it only
out of bigotry [and] for no other reason,” Krauthammer added.
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