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Corporate Thought Police: Growing pro-gay business agenda jeopardizes religious employees
Christianity Today ^ | 12/30/03 | John W. Kennedy

Posted on 12/30/2003 6:56:51 AM PST by Zender500

Albert A. Buonanno of Denver had worked at AT&T Broadband for two years. But in a 2001 reorganization, the company directed employees to sign a "certificate of understanding." The document said employees must "fully recognize, respect, and value the differences among all of us," including "sexual orientation."

Buonanno, who attends a Baptist General Conference church, told his supervisor in a letter that he wouldn't discriminate against or harass homosexuals. But he also said he couldn't sign the statement because it contradicted the Bible. Buonanno's supervisor fired him the next day.

The Rutherford Institute, a religious liberties organization based in Charlottesville, Virginia, is representing Buonanno, 47, and a handful of others. They all lost their jobs for refusing to condone employment policies they found biblically immoral.

The culture war over homosexuality in America has moved to a new front—the workplace. Christian observers say millions of employees are being commanded not just to tolerate homosexual behavior but also to respect and even promote it.

"There are certain things you can't say, or joke about, in the name of tolerance," Rutherford Institute founder John W. Whitehead told Christianity Today. "It's not so much the gay groups as much as the big corporations wanting to make sure they are above criticism."

Legal landscape

According to the Human Rights Campaign, the largest pro-homosexual political organization in the country, at least 300 of the companies in the Fortune 500 have included sexual orientation in their nondiscrimination policies. Heterosexual employees who balk at such rules are punished, sometimes severely.

In October, the Rutherford Institute filed a federal suit against the Department of the Interior on behalf of Kenneth P. Gee Sr., a Bureau of Reclamation job training teacher in Nampa, Idaho. In 2000, Gee, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, received a directive from his employer to "observe gay and lesbian pride." The e-mail contained a link to a website that said, "Morality is simply the attitude we adopt toward people we personally dislike."

In an e-mail to his supervisor, Gee responded that he believed homosexuality is sinful, and he didn't want to celebrate it. Three supervisors subsequently informed Gee that his inappropriate e-mail violated federal policies and embarrassed the Bureau of Reclamation. Gee said he later received a counseling memo about inappropriate use of a government computer. The memo warned him not to express disagreements in the workplace.

The Department of Interior is one of 38 federal departments and agencies to have adopted a sexual non-discrimination policy, according to the HRC.

Gee's suit seeks relief at the federal court in Idaho, and is based on the First Amendment, Fifth Amendment, and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA). According to Rutherford attorneys, RFRA applies to all levels of government, local, state, and federal. The Supreme Court in Boerne v. Flores in 1997 struck RFRA down at the federal level, arguing that RFRA was an unconstitutional expansion of power under the 14th Amendment, which only applies to the states.

Most federal courts since then have held that RFRA still applies to federal agencies, and hence requires those agencies whose actions substantially burden religious exercise to justify such restrictions by demonstrating that a compelling interest exists and that no less restrictive means are available to further that interest.

According to Gregory S. Baylor, director of the Christian Legal Society's Center for Law and Religious Freedom in Annandale, Virginia, the U.S. Supreme Court's 1977 Trans World Airlines vs. Hardison decision weakened the Title VII religious accommodation provisions of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. The court ruled the airline couldn't be forced to give an employee Saturdays off for religious reasons because it created an "undue hardship" for the company.

However, Baylor noted that the Workplace Religious Freedom Act (S.893) was introduced in the Senate in April, with bipartisan support. He said the legislation would require employers to prove they would sustain significant expense regarding such hardship.

Few speak up

So far, there has been relatively little backlash among rank-and-file employees against the pro-gay agenda in corporations. "Gay activists are pressuring from within, and often they meet with barely any resistance, including from Christian groups at the corporation," said Peter LaBarbera, founder and president of the Washington-based Americans for Truth, a lobbying group opposed to the gay-rights agenda. "When you have a very loud and demanding gay employee group and not much opposition, the tendency is to cave in, and that's what's happened."

LaBarbera said the diversity and tolerance propaganda promoted by corporate human resource departments have intimidated and worn down many Christians. "Christians shouldn't feel guilty about taking a stand," LaBarbera said.

On the other hand, many Christians have no problems signing company statements because many such statements ask for no more than to refrain from discrimination or harassment of people of many categories.

Whitehead said Christians shouldn't discriminate in terms of religion, race, or sexual orientation, but neither should they be forced to deny their faith. "In the workplace you need to be fair to everybody," Whitehead said. "But Christians shouldn't sign something that is clearly contrary to the Bible. If you compromise your faith, you deny the Lord."

Those Christians who defend their rights sometimes win. The Rutherford Institute negotiated an out-of-court settlement for Denise Maynard, an AT&T Broadband worker in Florida fired for objecting to a pro-homosexual personal e-mail circulated companywide. Another settlement involved New Yorker Anne E. Coffey, terminated by Verizon after refusing to sign a company code condoning homosexual behavior.

"[Some] Christians are sticking to what they believe the Bible says about homosexuality," Whitehead said. "They don't want to be forced to agree with a handbook or a policy."

Whitehead believes Buonanno's suit, scheduled to go to trial in February, will be a test case.

"These cases are really important because certain people are being told they can't have free speech anymore," Whitehead said. "It's the most frightening thing I've seen in my 30 years of law practice."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: antichristianbias; homosexualagenda; prisoners; rutherfordinstitute; workplace
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To: Rastifratz
Short of forceful coercion, I started my own business where I work alone.

Same here. It's nice being your own boss, and going the internet route as I did the money is there for the taking.

41 posted on 12/30/2003 8:50:01 AM PST by Reaganwuzthebest
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To: Thane_Banquo
The gayrights lobby are a bunch of goose-stepping Nazis.

Amen to that!
42 posted on 12/30/2003 8:54:49 AM PST by VOA
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To: Hat-Trick
All right: Right now: Where can I get a T-shirt like that?
43 posted on 12/30/2003 8:57:12 AM PST by John Robertson
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To: Rastifratz
You know, I'm all for this, if they don't like me, I'll go start my own business, work in my jammies at home, etc.

But many of us are missing the point: They WANT us out of their corporations! And if THEY eventually take over most or all of the big corps, they will not just have won, they will run everything. Everything. Maybe we should rethink all of us selling widgets on the internet as their megacorporations take over our lives.
44 posted on 12/30/2003 8:59:06 AM PST by John Robertson
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To: Tired_of_the_Lies
I couldn't agree more. I used to have a very tolerant attitude because I thought it was mutual. What I have come to discover in recent years is that the radical gay agenda doesn't just want to agree to disagee, they want to force me and the institutions I belong to to agree with them. Enough.
45 posted on 12/30/2003 9:01:26 AM PST by hilaryrhymeswithrich (Al Franken is a pimple on the butt of liberalism)
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To: Mercat
What a shame that things ended at your firm so badly. But good for you for standing for your principles.
46 posted on 12/30/2003 9:02:44 AM PST by Zack Nguyen
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To: Eris
"Leave your politics and your religion at the door when you come to my place of business. We're there to make money and you're on my time."

Yeah, well, gee golly ........how swell.

Now how about those of us who work for mega corporations that decide to shove the homosexual agenda down our throats? Guess, since we're on their time, we need to shut up and take it, right slick?

By the way.........since you're obviously uninformed, there are those who believe that their faith is a lifestyle; not something you check at the door by the time clock.

47 posted on 12/30/2003 9:03:30 AM PST by RightOnline
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To: ladyinred

With all due respect, why on earth should they have to sign anything at all?

The same reason King Henry VIII required all of his subjects to sign an oath that his divorce was legal. Some people believe that consensus makes it right.

48 posted on 12/30/2003 9:05:47 AM PST by Dan Evans
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To: John Robertson
Maybe we should rethink all of us selling widgets on the internet as their megacorporations take over our lives.

You don't have to sell widgets... inventors for example develop their own products and market them on the internet, and there's a million more examples. You can carve out your own little niche that's totally free of corporate control.

For the gays and other Christian bigots are real weapon is boycotting their products and putting them out of business.

49 posted on 12/30/2003 9:15:46 AM PST by Reaganwuzthebest
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To: Reaganwuzthebest
"You don't have to sell widgets... inventors for example develop their own products and market them on the internet, and there's a million more examples. You can carve out your own little niche that's totally free of corporate control."

Um, yeah, we're all inventors. I know: Each inventor can sell his invention to other inventors, and we'll be free, forever. I doubt that there are a "million" more examples. Leaving the field in defeat is not defeating the enemy, friend.

"For the gays and other Christian bigots are real weapon is boycotting their products and putting them out of business."

You know what the truth is? The truth is, the mass market is so...MASS, that a puny little boycott is, at best, like a hiccup to a big corporation. They are rarely big enough to do any damage, and they also lack staying power--"Hey, Hon, are we stil boycotting GM, or is that over?"

Please rethink.


50 posted on 12/30/2003 9:41:19 AM PST by John Robertson
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To: RebelBanker
I learn something new every day...
Something to ponder, and maybe act upon.

Thanks.
51 posted on 12/30/2003 9:50:19 AM PST by cavtrooper21 (Coffee, the elixir of life..or something resembling life.)
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To: John Robertson
Please rethink.

Do you recall what happened with CBS and the Reagan-bashing movie? The threat of a boycott caused the gay-loving, socialist network to back down. Even liberals understand money. When enough people finally get fed up from all the pc nonsense going on they will take action, so I don't see a reason to rethink.

Um, yeah, we're all inventors. I know: Each inventor can sell his invention to other inventors, and we'll be free, forever. I doubt that there are a "million" more examples.

There all kinds of ways to make your own products and sell them, and people are doing it as we speak. You can find almost anything on the internet that is hand-made by a small-time entrepreneur, including furniture, food, guns, and at reasonable prices. The internet is only one alternative as a way to escape the pc corporate mentality, there are others.

52 posted on 12/30/2003 9:59:04 AM PST by Reaganwuzthebest
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To: cavtrooper21
I learn a lot from my fellow FReepers!

mmmmmm... Coffee.... ;)
53 posted on 12/30/2003 10:03:20 AM PST by RebelBanker (Deo Vindice)
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To: Zender500
And now that we know that they represent a very vocal but a very small minority of the populace - counts by experts now state it is less than 2% of the population, then I have to ask, we pay attention to this WHY?

Again, anyone can say anything abusive or derogatory about Christians, and nothing happens. No repercussions. And David Limbaugh has a book that proves it.

But say something about the abohorrent, aberrant behavior of homosexuals and by golly, you can find yourself unemployed.

I find this situation so disgusting, I can barely express myself succinctly.

54 posted on 12/30/2003 10:08:33 AM PST by TruthNtegrity (I refuse to call candidates for President "Democratic" as they are NOT. They are Democrats.)
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To: Zender500
As time goes by, the vile anti-social behavior of Queers steadily gets worse and worse . . . as this current FReeper article demonstrates!!! Therefore, allow me to repeat my own personal rant one more time:

Oak Hay, so I'm very disturbed and continually puzzled about how a small bunch of contrary to nature freaks can destroy our entire civilization. . . BUT DAMMIT, THEY'RE DOING IT !!!

These unsavory and unclean sub-human creatures delight in ramming their urine exhaust pipes into the rectal relief tubes of young boys (and of each other) !!! They brag and crow loudly about their filthy behavior !!! They demand access to our young and innocent children... so they can commit sodomy and oral sex acts upon them!!! Then they scream and holler...

"Homophobe"

... when we seek to save our children from their filthy and immoral activities!!! WHY IS THIS ALLOWED TO CONTINUE IN THIS ONCE-FREE REPUBLIC ??? DO WE NOT HAVE THE RIGHT AND MORAL DUTY TO PROTECT OUR CHILDREN FROM SLIME LIKE THIS ???

.

55 posted on 12/30/2003 10:11:20 AM PST by GeekDejure ( LOL = Liberals Obey Lucifer !!!)
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To: Dan Evans
The same reason King Henry VIII required all of his subjects to sign an oath that his divorce was legal. Some people believe that consensus makes it right.

Wow, great historical reference to what's going on here. I guess it proves that these tactics go back further than we thought.

I'm not into "fag" jokes at work, work is a place to get something done, not to belittle anyone. But having people sign "pledges" has nothing to do with work, its just groupthink. I wonder what would happen if somebody put up a pro-adoption poster in their cubicle? Would the pro-abortion freaks go ballistic? I'm adopted, could I make a grievance issue out of the feminazis who were engaged in "hate speech" against me?

Sometimes, the best way to defeat the system is to use its own rules against it. Ask any tax accountant!

56 posted on 12/30/2003 10:24:38 AM PST by hunter112
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To: Eris
the company directed employees to sign a "certificate of understanding."

Leave your politics and your religion at the door when you come to my place of business-....no problem, I expect as long as you do the same

57 posted on 12/30/2003 10:28:40 AM PST by GrandMoM (Rejoice Christ is Born!)
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To: XenaLee
That is sure true. People here post negative things about President Bush without getting banned, so long as it is a rational comment on politic or policy. And people here disagree often. There does not seem to be one "acceptable" position on any number of issues.
58 posted on 12/30/2003 10:30:03 AM PST by Tired_of_the_Lies
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To: John Robertson
Celebrate Diversity t-shirts
59 posted on 12/30/2003 10:30:58 AM PST by Hat-Trick (Do you trust a government that does not trust you with guns?)
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To: reg45
Are you sure that is true? I thought homosexuals were one of the demographic groups that Hitler and his thugs sought to exterminate.
60 posted on 12/30/2003 10:31:36 AM PST by Tired_of_the_Lies
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