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Thursday, September 5, 2013
This week: A bakery closing and “crimes against humanity”
This week on Faith on Trial: We will be discussing the dangers of
the militant homosexual agenda to faithful Christians. Bryan
Fischer, director of issue analysis for the American Family Association, will
discuss the closing of a bakery in Oregon that refused to bake a “wedding” cake
for a lesbian couple. We’ll go behind
the bare details of the case to see how Sweet Cakes by Melissa was hounded out
of business because its owner did not want to violate her religious beliefs.
Following Bryan we will have Harry Mehet,
attorney with Liberty Counsel, who is representing a pastor from Massachusetts who
is being sued for “crimes against humanity” for statements the pastor made in
Uganda supporting traditional marriage. Normally, a case like that would be
dismissed for failure to state a recognizable claim; however, in this case the
federal judge denied the pastor’s motion and set the matter for trial.
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