Limbaugh: What About Freedom to Love If "I Love Jesus"?
Greg Richter reports at Newsmax:
One of the rallying cries of opponents of Indiana's religious freedom law is that people shouldn't be discriminated against because of "who they love." But radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh flipped that around on his show on Wednesday. . . .
Limbaugh said the phrase works both ways, because people who have strong religious convictions love their Lord.
"I can tell you right now, I could mention I love somebody and it wouldn't be accepted," he is quoted as telling his listeners.
"I would be called a bigot and any number of other bad names," Limbaugh continued. "All I would have to do is say, 'I love Jesus Christ.'"
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