Photographers GUILTY vs. homosexuality despite no SSM law

CitizenLink.com – Dec. 17, 2009
New Mexico Court Rules Against Christian Photographers

A state court in New Mexico has upheld a ruling against Jon and Elaine Huguenin. As owners of Elane Photography, they declined to photograph a same-sex commitment ceremony in 2006 and were sued. The court ruled the owners had violated a nondiscrimination law.

Jordan Lorence, senior legal counsel for the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF), said it exposes the threat such laws pose to religious liberty. “The court showed very little respect for that,” he said, “and said that this was no different than a caterer serving food and was liable to this same-sex couple.”

Lorence points out New Mexico hasn’t legalized same-sex unions. “So, these couples are going through these ceremonies that have no legal significance to them,” he said. “They’re using these non-discrimination laws like ‘blasphemy’ laws, and they’re going on witch hunts to root out the heretics and punish them.”

ADF plans to appeal.

© 2009 Focus on the Family Action, Inc.

Public date: December 17th, 2009
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