Gay Mafioso's are going out of their way to find people who they can claim they are discriminating against them. The rights of a Christian business was upheld by a Kentucky appeals court who ruled that a Christian t-shirt company did not violate the law when it declined to print t-shirts for a local “gay pride” event.
- In the first decision of its kind upholding the rights of a Christian business, an appeals court has ruled that a Christian t-shirt company did not violate the law when it declined to print t-shirts for a local “gay pride” event.As previously reported, the Gay and Lesbian Services Organization of Lexington (GLSO) had wanted the company Hand On Originals–a company that identifies as “Christian outfitters” on the home page of its website–to print t-shirts for the 2012 Lexington Gay Pride Festival. When manager Blaine Adamson declined the order due to the company’s biblical convictions, GLSO filed a complaint with the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Human Rights Commission. [Christian News Network]