Christian Shop Ordered to Duplicate Homosexual Activist Videos
4/25/2006
By Robert Knight
Virginia duplicator refused the job, citing Biblical grounds.
In a case similar to a Canadian Christian printer's punishment for declining a job for a homosexual activist group, an Arlington, Virginia, video duplicator has been ordered by the Arlington County Human Rights Commission to do a job for a lesbian activist.
The April 18 order follows a March 9 hearing in which Tim Bono of Bono Film and Video cited constitutional freedom of religion protection in refusing to duplicate two pro-homosexual films for lesbian activist Lillian Vincenz, according to the Family Policy Network (FPN), which is seeking clients for a class-action suit against the county.
Bono, a Christian, said he did not want to violate his Biblical values by assisting the promotion of homosexual behavior. Bono Film & Video informs potential customers that the firm does not duplicate material that the firm deems obscene, could embarrass employees, hurt the company's reputation, or that runs counter to the company's Christian and ethical values, Bono told FPN. the rest
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