A pastor at the Christian Proctor Church in Vermont, has been
sentenced to one year imprisonment for refusing to wed a gay couple.
The Honorable Myron Danus in his verdict said, “Religious freedom goes both ways, Mr. Horner,” Danus told a packed courtroom.
“It
is not your place to deny individuals the same rights that everyone
else has, rights that were passed down and agreed upon in a court of
law, the ultimate court, the Supreme Court. It is not your decision
whether or not you agree with the law but more importantly that you
follow it and enforce it.”
The Pastor, 56-year-old Paul Horner, had his lawyer speak to reporters on his behalf:
“We
are currently disputing the guilty verdict and I am confident my client
will be a free man here shortly,” said attorney Tom Downey.
“Horner was just using his best judgment according to his rights and religious freedom in this country.”
NBC
reports that the Christian Proctor Church is registered with the state
as a “religious corporation” limited to performing “one-man-one-woman
marriages as defined by the Holy Bible.”
But the church is also registered as a for-profit business and city
officials said that means the owners must comply with state and federal
regulations.
Steve Shand, president of the Vermont Family Research
Committee, said it is “open season on Americans who refuse to bow to
the government’s redefinition of marriage.”
“Homosexuals are g#y,”
Shand told reporters. “Why should Christian ministers be forced to
perform and celebrate any marriage that conflicts with their beliefs?
It’s a slippery slope my friend. Pretty soon these same pastors will be
forced to wed animals or kitchen appliances. This is not my America!”
But one Gwen Hawkins who is president of the LGBT Pride Center said she is happy with the court.
“We just want the same rights as everyone else and this guilty verdict sets a great precedent,” Hawkins said.
“These fanatical Christians base their life on one verse in the Bible
but they seem to forget the other 99% of the verses in the book. For
example, why can’t we stone to death Bristol Palinfor having a baby out
of wedlock? And what about her mother, Sarah Palin, breaking the rules
of Corinthians 14:34 which clearly state that as a woman, she is not
allowed to teach or to assume authority over a man; she must be quiet.
But no, they like to pick the one verse in the Bible about gay people
and build their camp around it,” reports NBC.
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