In December of 2010 the State of Illinois began recognizing same-sex marriages and civil unions, then, on June 1, 2011, it passed a piece of legislation called the Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act that gives homosexual married couples all the legal rights of heterosexual married couples.
The problem?
The Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act does not protect the religious freedoms of everyone in the State, it usurps them under the guise of social equality and attempts to force many religious institutions to recognize same-sex marriages against their religion, their Constitutional rights, and their will.
