Though his organization has become notorious for
its anti-gay proclamations,American Family
Association President Tim Wildmon has sparked the
ire of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community once again
after sending a bizarre email which claimed that the list of careers that
Christians can hold is "shrinking" because of "homosexual
aggression."
Noting that the LGBT community
"pro-actively" seeks "opportunities to wreck the personal
business and career" of Christians who don't support same-sex marriage and
other rights, Wildmon cited examples of what he described as a "focused
effort to ostracize and humiliate faith-based businesses and their
owners," according to Right Wing Watch. The list of careers included
photography, counseling, baking and teaching.
Among the cases Wildmon cited in the email,
according to the report, was Sweet Cakes by Melissa,
the Oregon bakery owned by Aaron and Melissa Klein which
sparked controversy after citing their religious beliefs in their decision not
to prep a cake for a same-sex couple's wedding ceremony.
Also referenced
were Vermont's Wildflower Inn,
which no longer hosts weddings after being fined $30,000 for turning away a
same-sex couple, and Washington florist Barronelle Stutzman, who is currently facing a lawsuit from her state's attorney
general after refusing to create floral
arrangements for a same-sex couple.
Wildmon's remarks echo those of his American Family
Association co-hort Bryan Fischer, who recently claimed that Christians should
"reclaim discrimination"
against the LGBT community.
"There are times when discrimination is the
right thing to do," Fischer, who compared the gay community to shoplifters,
said at the time. "It is right to discriminate against people who engage
in aberrant sexual behavior. We should discriminate against people like
that."
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