Mon. Dec 15th, 2025

Christians Will Be ‘Coerced to Violate Their Beliefs’ if Equality Act Passes

U.S. Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, right, credits U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., left, for an LGBTQ cheer as they gather to announce the introduction of the Equality Act.

Males identifying as females and using women’s locker rooms. Faith-based adoption and foster agencies required to place children with same-sex couples. Florists and bakers forced to fill orders for same-sex weddings. Critics say these are just a few of the potential results if the Equality Act becomes law.

“Every American should be treated with dignity and respect, but our laws need to protect the Constitutionally guaranteed rights that we have,” says Greg Baylor from Alliance Defending Freedom, a Christian organization which advocates for religious freedom.

ADF is currently handling cases in numerous states where laws like the Equality Act already exist.

If the Equality Act passes, Baylor says, “we will see a proliferation of instances where Christians and others are being coerced to violate their beliefs in order to comply with such a law.”

While introducing the bill, Democrat lawmakers talked about making the protection of same-sex individuals a priority over other Constitutional freedoms.

“We cannot allow claims of religious freedom to be used to discriminate against an LGBT individual,” said Rep. David Cicilline, D-Rhode Island.

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