2) There is nothing wrong with sodomites organizing a peaceful economic boycott of said business. But violence and threats of violence must be prosecuted.
RedNova: Christian Landscapers Ignite Furor in Houston -- Condemned, Praised for Refusing to work for homosexuals
HOUSTON - A few short weeks ago, Garden Guy was just a mom-and- pop landscaping business that promoted itself as "making Houston beautiful since 1991" and promised to treat its customers with respect and honesty.
Since then, though, the business has been vilified around the world as a bunch of bigots because its Christian conservative owners refused to do work for a gay couple.
Michael Lord and Gary Lackey, a gay couple requesting bids for a landscaping job at their new house, received an e-mail from Sabrina Farber, a co-owner of Garden Guy: "I need to tell you that we cannot meet with you because we choose not to work for homosexuals."
Stunned, Lackey forwarded the e-mail to 200 friends, asking them not to patronize Garden Guy and urging them to pass the word on to friends and family. "I'm still shocked by the ignorance that exists in today's society," Lackey said in his e-mail.
And word was indeed passed on - as fast as the Web could carry it.
Within days, the e-mail had been forwarded to thousands of people around the world, and quickly became the subject of heated and often ugly debates on the Internet. Because of the furor, a professional association of landscapers created a nondiscrimination policy.
A forum on the Garden Guy Web site, normally reserved for discussions about landscaping and shrubbery, was bombarded with angry comments and venomous attacks from as far away as Australia.
Farber, whose company's Web site has long included Biblical quotes and a link to a Web site that opposes gay marriage, said she was shocked by the reaction.
"It was just our intent to uphold our rights as small business owners to choose our clientele," she said. "All the hate, the threats of sodomizing my children, the threats of me being murdered, came out because of a very businesslike straightforward e-mail I sent. The crowd of tolerance and diversity is not so tolerant."
Bingo!
But Farber said she and her husband have also gotten hundreds of calls and messages offering encouragement and have been touched by that.
"We just cried. We have been through so much," Farber said. "We become accidental crusaders for Christ."
There are no accidents, Brother Farber.
Lackey and Lord did not return calls from the Associated Press.
May God have mercy on their souls.
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