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November
29, 2008
First
World governments (Canada, Europe, USA) are utilizing
the law to strengthen the assault on family and life.
Laws are being passed that penalize those who refuse
to perform same-sex marriages, those who refuse to
perform abortions, those who refuse to legalize adoption
by gay couples, those who speak out against homosexuality.
It is an all-out assault on faith and reason.
The
time to stand up for the culture of life is now (in
fact, we are late in the day). We commend Marriage
Commissioner Orville Nichols for taking the fight
to those who oppress him.
God
bless.
frank
Saskatchewan
Marriage Commissioner Sues Over Requirement to Perform
Same-Sex “Marriages” By
Thaddeus M. Baklinski
PRINCE
ALBERT, Sask., November 27, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com)
- Marriage Commissioner Orville Nichols is suing the
Saskatchewan government after being fined $2,500 by
a Saskatchewan human rights tribunal for refusing
to perform a same-sex "marriage."
Mr.
Nichols has been a marriage commissioner since 1983
and his belief in the importance of marriage has led
him in the past to refuse some couples seeking even
natural marriage who, he said, did not take it seriously
enough. He has argued that those commissioners appointed
before same-sex “marriage” became legal
should be exempted from performing homosexual “wedding”
ceremonies.
When
two men asked him to "marry" them in 2005,
Mr. Nichols told them that he could not perform a
same-sex ceremony because it conflicted with his religious
beliefs; he instead referred them to another commissioner
who performed the ceremony on the same date the homosexuals
requested of Mr. Nichols.
The
tribunal said in its ruling in May that Mr. Nichols
had contravened section 31.4(b) of the Saskatchewan
Human Rights Code and that his refusal based on religious
belief conflicted with his duties as a public officer.
"The Commission stands by its position that to
allow public officials to insert their personal morality
when determining who should and who should not receive
the benefit of law undermines human rights in Saskatchewan
beyond the issue of same-sex marriages."
After
filing a statement of claim against the province on
Monday in Prince Albert Court of Queen's Bench, Mr.
Nichols' lawyer, Philip Fourie, said in a press release
that the lawsuit claims the government is violating
the Charter rights of Saskatchewan marriage commissioners.
The suit demands the province give marriage commissioners
the legal right to not perform same-sex “marriages”
if it conflicts with their religious beliefs.
"This
is clearly a horrible violation of Charter rights,"
Fourie said. "This problem can be easily fixed
by simply allowing the commissioners a right to decline
and pass on the ceremony request to another commissioner."
Fourie
noted the lawsuit will not be seeking a large monetary
award, but rather will focus on confirming the right
to freedom of religion for public servants. "I'm
very confident. The law is on our side," he said.
Fourie
criticized Premier Brad Wall and the Saskatchewan
Party for at first condemning the former NDP government's
position in favor of same-sex "marriage"
and stating they would support marriage commissioners
in refusing to perform homosexual “weddings,”
and then doing nothing when they came to power in
the last election.
"The
government promised to be different but they are not
acting any differently at all on this issue,"
Fourie said in a Canwest report. "The
pendulum has swung too far in favour of same-sex people
and against people of faith. What is next? Will the
government be invading churches ... and forcing pastors
and ministers and priests in churches to perform same-sex
marriage ceremonies?"
The
case is to be heard in Prince Albert on Dec. 23, 2008.
See
previous LSN coverage:
Saskatchewan
Marriage Commissioner Fined For Refusing To "Marry"
Homosexuals
$5000
Fine Sought For Christian Marriage Commissioner Who
Declined Gay Couple
Marriage
Commissioner: “I Couldn’t Live With Myself
if I Were to Perform Same Sex Marriages”
"For
to me life is Christ, and death is gain." (Phil
1:21) |