Saturday, April 26, 2008

Huge Christian Ministry to Disabled Fined $23,000 For Rejecting Homosexual Employee

Human Rights ruling also mandates all managers and employees receive a pro-homosexuality "human rights training program"
By John-Henry Westen
TORONTO, April 25, 2008

(LifeSiteNews.com) - In what is being described as "another blow to religious liberty" in Canada, the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario has ordered a Christian organization to cease using an employment contract which has staff promise they will not engage in "homosexual relationships." Moreover, the ruling demands that the organization pay $23,000, plus two years wages and benefits to a woman who signed onto the contract and then entered a homosexual relationship and was subsequently dismissed.

In an April 15 ruling, released today, the Tribunal ruled against Christian Horizons, an Evangelical Christian Ministry that provides care and residential services to 1,400 developmentally disabled individuals with over 180 residential homes across Ontario, and 2,500 employees. the rest

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