WANTED: CHRISTIAN BUSINESS OWNERS IN ARLINGTON COUNTY, VA… --
Family Policy Network is working to organize a lawsuit on behalf of a group of Arlington County business owners who feel the ‘Human Rights Commission’ poses a threat to their religious liberties. Participants will NOT be charged for legal representation. If you or someone you know owns a business in Arlington County and would like to be an ANONYMOUS plaintiff in this religious liberties case, please click here to express interest in learning more. Your name and contact information will remain STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Please pray for this effort. Virginia localities must not be allowed to force Christians to promote sin against their will. |
Va. Locality ‘Investigates’ Christian Who Refused to Reproduce Homosexual Propaganda --
[FPN, 4/25/06] - The leader of a Virginia-based pro-family organization says his group may organize a lawsuit against Arlington County, Virginia for violating the religious liberties of Christian business owners there. Family Policy Network (FPN) President Joe Glover says the potential for litigation stems from recent actions by a so-called “human rights” committee that was established by the Arlington Board of Supervisors.
The Arlington County Human Rights Commission recently held a public hearing and subsequently investigated a Christian businessman on behalf of a lesbian activist who claimed he wrongly “discriminated” against her on the basis of her “sexual orientation.” In reality, Tim Bono of Bono Film and Video in Arlington County politely refused to duplicate two pro-homosexual films for long-time lesbian activist Lillian Vincenz. Bono cited his desire to honor Biblical prohibitions against the sin of homosexual behavior.
[Click here for more...]WORLDNETDAILY.COM: Businessman Ordered to Duplicate Lesbian’s Videos --
A government commission has ordered a man who runs a video duplicator business to do a job for a lesbian activist after he initially refused because, as a Christian, he did not want to help promote homosexuality.
According to a report by Concerned Women for America, Tim Bono of Bomo Film and Video in Arlington, Va., did not want to violate his biblical values by helping promote two pro-homosexual films lesbian activist Lillian Vincenz wanted duplicated.
[Click here for more...]Principles for Opposing Homosexuality --
1. Opposition to homosexuality should be aimed at behavior; not people.
2. The Bible declares that homosexuality is unnatural and sinful. It is a sin grievous to God and repulsive behavior because it rejects God’s design for mankind as heterosexual beings.
3. Opposition to homosexuality is based in [...]


