Here is a sad news report...How soon until this is the case in the USA?
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PASTOR FACING HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION IN CANADA.
Stephen Boissoin, a pastor in Alberta, has been called before the Human Rights Commission because he has spoken out on the dangers of homosexuality. After denouncing homosexuality as immoral and dangerous in a letter to the editor published in the Red Deer Advocate, a complaint was filed by Darren Lund, an assistant professor at the University of Calvary. In the letter, Boisson rightly lamented that "children as young as five and six years of age are being subjected to psychologically and physiologically damaging pro-homosexual literature and guidance in the public school system; all under the fraudulent guise of equal rights" (LifeSiteNews, Sept. 6). Boissoin will probably appear before the Commission in October, and if found guilty he will be fined $7,000 ($5,000 of which will go to Darren Lund and $2,000 to the "rabidly pro-gay rights group" EGALE Canada). Boissoin has said that he will not pay a fine nor will he apologize for what he wrote, even if he has to go to prison.
This was received from: Friday Church News Notes, September 16, 2005 (Fundamental Baptist Information Service, www.wayoflife.org fbns@wayoflife.org, 866-295-4143)
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PASTOR FACING HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION IN CANADA.
Stephen Boissoin, a pastor in Alberta, has been called before the Human Rights Commission because he has spoken out on the dangers of homosexuality. After denouncing homosexuality as immoral and dangerous in a letter to the editor published in the Red Deer Advocate, a complaint was filed by Darren Lund, an assistant professor at the University of Calvary. In the letter, Boisson rightly lamented that "children as young as five and six years of age are being subjected to psychologically and physiologically damaging pro-homosexual literature and guidance in the public school system; all under the fraudulent guise of equal rights" (LifeSiteNews, Sept. 6). Boissoin will probably appear before the Commission in October, and if found guilty he will be fined $7,000 ($5,000 of which will go to Darren Lund and $2,000 to the "rabidly pro-gay rights group" EGALE Canada). Boissoin has said that he will not pay a fine nor will he apologize for what he wrote, even if he has to go to prison.
This was received from: Friday Church News Notes, September 16, 2005 (Fundamental Baptist Information Service, www.wayoflife.org fbns@wayoflife.org, 866-295-4143)
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