July 07, 2007
Judge Orders Man to Divulge Religious Beliefs in 'Homophobia' Case
By John Jalsevac / LifeSiteNews.comNew York County -- A New York state judge has ordered a businessman to state his religious beliefs about homosexuality in a case brought forward by the man's former employee. Plaintiff John Fairchild alleges that Ted Doudak, a Christian and the president of Riva Jewelry, terminated his employment without reason after discovering that both Doudak and his daughter were homosexual. In Fairchild's complaint, the former employee of Riva Jewelry accuses Doudak of a "homophobia," proved by a history of "discriminatory" behaviour, including expressing his "disgust" with homosexuals, quoting bible verses that say homosexuals will be condemned to hell, and directing Fairchild to deal with homosexual representatives at Tiffany's since Doudak himself preferred not to. Full story...
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Healing Homophobia
Washington D.C., March 29, 1998 /Covenant News Wire Service/ -- Whenever someone is quoted in the press using the word homophobe the application of this word is misused and confusing. Understanding the correct usage of this word will help identify people who are suffering from this affliction and as a result place them on the road to recovery. Jim Rudd, Director of the Christian Street Preachers Alliance, said, "A Biblical overview on the topic of homosexuality reveals the proper methods institutions and civil governments are to apply in treating this activity. After reviewing these methods, one is left with a clear understanding of what the definition of homophobia really is."
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