In a little run news article from New Mexico comes the story of a little "Mom and Pop" photography business that was hauled before the New Mexico Human Rights Division for declining to take a job to photograph a same-sex wedding. Hauled before a government "Human Rights" panel for a "Human Rights" violation? What happened to the right to not provide a service based on your beliefs? So if someone wants you to photograph a private party where there is open sex and gambling and it goes against your beliefs, you can't decline the job?
This means that if a same sex couple wants to get married in our church and have Travis perform the wedding, we can't decline on the grounds that it is against our core beliefs?
Where does this travesty end? I believe it ends when enough people write to their congressmen, vote, and take every available opportunity to be involved.
Please read the article:
LifeSiteNews.com
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Homosexual activists want to pitch this issue as traditionalists denying them a "right." But of course there's very little they can't do. They can live together, file power of attorneys for each other to give their partners legal rights as marrieds. The real issue is that they want to force others to recognize their morality, under penalty of law. When they can't win the argument, they try to get the government to force use to do their bidding. So much for "liberal freedom."
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