March 20, 2010
British Court: Christian's Stand Against Homosexuality 'Not Important'
The U.K. Supreme Court has refused to hear an appeal by a Christian registrar forced by her employers to perform homosex "marriage" ceremonies, saying the case does not raise issues of "general public importance." Lillian Ladele said she is "disappointed" and feels her religious rights have been "trampled by another set of rights," according to a report by the Christian Institute. She is now considering taking the case to the European Court of Human Rights. Ladele had been a registrar for 16 years for London's Islington City Council. But when she refused to perform a homosexual civil union due to her religious beliefs, her employers threatened her with dismissal and purportedly passed confidential employment details about her to a staff LGBT forum.Click Here For The Full Story......
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