Posted on 08/04/2007 9:44:58 PM PDT by monomaniac
'Hate-Crimes' Laws Ultimately Drag Christians into Court by Stephen Adams, associate editor
Next month Congress is expected to take up a hate-crimes bill that would establish special protections for homosexuals.
Under hate-crimes laws, could pastors risk jail time and big fines for expressing the biblical view of homosexuality?
Absolutely.
Just ask Stephen Boissoin, a Canadian pastor who wrote a letter in June to the editor of his local newspaper calling the homosexual agenda wicked.
From kindergarten class on, he wrote, our children, your grandchildren are being strategically targeted, psychologically abused and brainwashed by homosexual and pro-homosexual educators.
The letter caught the attention of a human-rights activist at the University of Calgary, who filed a complaint of hate-mongering against Boissoin. The professor pointed to the case of a young homosexual who was beaten up two weeks later as evidence that such expressions incite violence.
Boissoin, who said he was just trying to create spirited debate, now faces charges before the Alberta Human Rights Commission. He could be fined by the commission and referred to a court for criminal proceedings. Canada added sexual orientation as a cause for hate-crime prosecution under a new federal law in 2004.
Or ask Ake Green, the Swedish pastor who became the most famous victim of such hate-speech prosecutions several years ago after preaching a sermon in which he termed homosexuality abnormal and a perversion. Green was sentenced to a month in jail under Swedens hate-crimes law, but was acquitted by Swedens Supreme Court. The acquittal came after his attorney threatened to take the case to the European Court of Human Rights.
Christian legal experts warn that U.S. judges are increasingly taking foreign and international laws into account in their deliberations. As Brett Harvey of the Alliance Defense Fund told Family News in Focus, Its very important to us in order to protect American interests to keep an eye on what happens in Canada (and other countries), because that has a direct influence on the judges here in the United States.
Ashley Horne, federal issues analyst for Focus on the Family Action, warned that cases such as Boissoins demonstrate that a federal hate-crimes law could be used to punish religious free speech.
In this country, anyone who induces a federal crime can also be charged under federal law, she said. So, if a parishioner who listened to his pastors sermon on the biblical view of homosexuality later committed a violent act against a homosexual, the parishioner could be charged with a federal hate crime, and his pastor could be charged federally for inducing a hate crime.
TAKE ACTION Congress is going on its August recess. Call or visit your senators in their district offices and register your opposition, urging them to reject the Hate Crimes amendment to the Defense Authorization bill or any similar attempt to grant special protections based on sexual orientation.
You can find numbers for your senators' district offices on the U.S. Senate Web site. You may have to dig around a little to find each one.
When the Dhimmis try to sell us on how “religious” they are, keep this in mind folks, they have no love for us, so do not let yourself be deceived by sugary words..
You are being lied to.
They are going to attach the DREAM act (Amnesty) and the Assault Weapons ban of 2007 to this bill. Watch out!
Criminalize free speech.
The Dim agenda
1. Criminalize Free Speech
2. Ban all firearms
3. Disarm and disband the US military, only special police units are allowed to exist
4. Raise taxes to 95% of people’s income
5. Surrender to every two bit thug, dictator, and terrorist.
Take that to the Supremes and see if there is a separation of church and state, you can't have it both ways..
Just like it was designed to do.
You want ‘freedom ‘ of religion, go to a mosque . Oh, I forgot, your not allowed in one, and if you try to enter you could be sued.
Very creative!
Talk about mixed feelings (Sort of like watching your mother-in-law driving over a cliff --- in your brand new car.)!
I have little respect for "world courts". I might have less respect for thought-crime courts; or those that allow the supposed "victim" to determine that a crime has been commited simply by claiming "injury" impossible to prove.
I had not heard about the Supreme Court acquittal. There yet may be hope for Sweden.
It’s not only Christians. Surely Muslims too. And IIRC, Dalai Lama is against gay marriage because he thinks it’s unnatural. I think instead of simply saying Christians will be in a disadvantage position, we need to point out that the left’s favorite religions (Islam, Buddhism) are also against homosexuality.
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