Blocks claim that judges are required to violate faith and perform same-sex wedding ceremonies

By Bob Unruh

The state Supreme Court in Texas has issued a critical decision that protects religious freedom in the state.

Leftists had demanded that to be “neutral,” the state’s judges were required to participate in the LGBT ideology by performing “weddings” for same-sex duos, and more.

But now with a simple rule change statement, the state’s highest court has killed that agenda.

report at the Washington Examiner explains the justice on the bench said that judges who “publicly refrain from performing a wedding ceremony based upon a sincerely held religious belief” are not breaking any court system rules.

That comment was added to the state’s judicial conduct code.

The move amended Canon 4 of the Texas Code of Judicial Conduct. It was filed with the secretary of state and sent to the governor and other officials.

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