Radical anti-LGBTQ activist Scott Lively recently appeared on the "Left-Right Radio with Chuck Morse" program to discuss his campaign for governor in Massachusetts, where he promised that, if elected, one of his first orders of business will be to institute a "separation of LGBT and state" policy.
Lively asserted that "there is no human right based in sodomy" and promised that if he becomes governor, he will ensure that the rights of religious individuals will always triumph over the rights of LGBTQ people.
"The two things that I would do in Massachusetts," Lively said, "number one is what I call the First Amendment supremacy clause ... It just simply says that whenever there is a conflict between [sexual orientation nondiscrimination] regulations and the First Amendment, the First Amendment has to prevail. It has to prevail; you cannot have newly invented laws and policies superseding the most fundamental right of Americans."
"The second [policy] is what I call the separation of LGBT and state," he continued. "To the extent that religion is restricted in government, so should the LGBT political movement because it is basically the counter to it. They're opposite political forces and movements competing for influence in society and government should get its thumb off the scale when it comes to that and let's get back to like we had it in the '40s and '50s."