No Nautilus, he's using his position to force the government to punish religious employers that align with God's holiness violating their human rights under natural law to have a free moral conscience and their religious liberty toward a normative morality under the Constitution.
Obviously using the government to discriminate against Christians because they adhere to God's holiness on behalf of groups of immoral people that define themselves by the immorality they engage in isn't okay.
Look harder.
Discrimination isn't a human right. A person cannot discriminate against another for any reason. If the gov't allowed employers to discriminate on religious grounds, that would be illegal. Not allowing them to discriminate (thus making them equal to other citizens under the law) is not in itself legal discrimination.
Here are the 30 human rights.
1.
The Right to Freedom and Equality - laws should reflect this. Each person should abide by common laws.
2.
The Right to No Discriminatory Treatment - One person should not discriminate against another on the grounds of colour, creed, sexual orientation or otherwise. Disallowing discrimination is not discrimination.
3.
The Right to Life - We all have a right to live, not to be killed or harmed.
4.
The Right to Freedom – Nobody shall enslave another, nor shall anyone be enslaved.
5.
The Right to No Torture - No person shall torture any other, nor shall any person be tortured.
6.
The Right to The Law - Each person has the right to use the law and to be treated equally and fairly under it.
7.
The Right of Legal Protection - The law is the same for everyone. We all have the right to the protection afforded by it.
8.
The Right to Fair Court - Each person shall be viewed equally under the courts and given fair trial.
9.
The Right to Not Be Unfairly Detained - Nobody shall be imprisoned without good reason, justified in fair courts under the laws of the land.
10.
The Right to Public Trial - Trials should be public and unbiased.
11.
The Right of Innocence - No person shall be convicted without fair trial. Innocent until proven guilty.
12.
The Right of Privacy - Nobody shall trespass or invade our private space without welcome.
13.
The Right to Freedom of Movement - A person shall be free to move in their own country as they please.
14.
The Right to Asylum - Any person shall be able to seek asylum to another country if they are threatened in their own.
15.
The Right to Nationality - Every person shall have the right to belong to a country.
16.
The Right To Marriage - Every adult person shall be allowed to marry and have children.
17.
The Right of Ownership - Every person has the right to own material things. These should not be taken without court ordered reason.
18.
The Right to Freedom of Thought - Each person shall be able to think as they wish and believe as they like. To think independently and freely.
19.
The Right to the Freedom of Speech - Every person shall be able to say as they wish and have their own opinions unless it encroaches on another's rights. For instance, an employer can in theory say 'I don't like you, you're gay', but they cannot by law act upon that dislike, nor actively discriminate in their employment of that person.
20.
The Right to 'Meet at Will' - Every person shall have the right to meet friends in any public place, and to work together peacefully to defend rights. Nobody shall be forced to join a party or group.
21.
The Right To Democracy - Every grown up person shall be allowed to vote and to take part in the democratic election of leaders.
22.
The Right to Social Security - Each person shall have the right to affordable housing, medicine, education, and child care, enough money to live on and to medical care.
23.
The Right to Work - Every adult shall have the right to do a job for fair wage and to join a trade union.
24.
The Right To Leisure - Each person shall have the right to rest from work and leisure time.
25.
The Right to Food and Bed - Each person shall have the right to food, bed and shelter.
26.
The Right to Education - The right to education. Primary school shall be free. A parent may choose what a child learns.
27.
The Right to Copyright - Artist's and creators of all kind shall have the right to their creations being their own intellectual property.
28.
The Right To Fairness in Freedom - There must be an order to which all people submit, fairly and equally. Each shall have the right to life safe and free under such order.
29.
The Right Toward Others - Every person shall fully and comprehensively respect others' freedoms and rights.
30.
No person shall take away these rights and freedoms from another.