New Mexico has gone coastal
If the people of New Mexico keep electing liberals that enact legislations like these I will personally never move there and I will recommend that Christians do not move there. I also recommend that Christians living there considering moving to a more conservative state.
New Mexico commission orders $6,000 fine for Christian beliefs (OneNewsNow.com)
Tags: liberals, progressivesA Christian law firm will appeal a ruling by the New Mexico Human Rights Commission fining a photographer who refused to take photos of a homosexual commitment ceremony.
Elaine Huguenin and her husband Jon, who co-own Elane Photography in Albuquerque, New Mexico, are both Christians. So when a lesbian couple asked them to photograph their “commitment ceremony” in Taos, the Huguenins politely refused. In response, Vanessa Willock filed a complaint with the New Mexico Human Rights Commission claiming the Huguenins discriminated against her because of her “sexual orientation.” On Wednesday, the Commission found the Christian couple guilty of discrimination under state anti-discrimination laws and ordered them to pay more than $6,000 in costs.
Date posted: Friday, April 11th, 2008 4:00 pm | Under category: American patriot topics, Liberals/Left, constitutional issues
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I believe that the Huguenin’s could appeal this decision and have this decision overturned.
For all we know, this lesbian couple could have gone from photographer to photographer with the deliberate intent of filing a complaint against the first business that refused to photograph their “alleged” commitment ceremony. And the Huguenin’s may have been the victim of their scheme.
What would stop them or others GLBT’s from continuing the same attacks against other businesses, including a church. If they went to a Christian church and requested that their commitment ceremony be held at the church, what would happen if the church politely refused? Would the so-called Human Rights Commission rule that the church was disriminating against them because of their sexual orientation, and rule that they pay the “couple” some restitution? How would that be any different than what happened to the Huguenin’s.
If the decision is not overturned, Mr. and Mrs. Huguenin should file a complaint against the lesbian couple and the so-called Human Rights Commision for discriminating against them because of their religious orientation.
We have, for the most part, reached the point in this country where right is wrong and wrong is right, where lies have become the truth.
But thankfully “the real truth” cannot be defiled.
If I were them I would file for harassment charges which is just what the government is doing. The Anti-Christ Homosexual agenda is well underway Don.