Poland’s Supreme Court ruled against a print-shop owner who refused to create a banner for a homosexual group. He believed it would be wrong to promote something that God calls sin. The matter began in 2015 when Adam J., turned down the project for the LGBT Business Forum. The matter went to the regional court which ruled against Adam. While Polish law allows refusal for a ‘justified cause,’ his religious convictions were not a sufficient argument. Poland’s minister of justice, Zbigniew Ziobro, filed an appeal to the Supreme Court, which upheld the ruling on 14 June. Ziobro said the ruling violates the freedom of conscience enshrined in the constitution. ‘It’s about principles not prejudice. If a service provider refuses to carry out a service, the customer may turn to their competitors.’ Alliance Defending Freedom International has now filed an intervention with the Constitutional Tribunal of Poland decrying the outcome of Poland’s high court.
Poland: Print shop owner refused to create a homosexual banner
Written by Super User 29 Jun 2018Additional Info
- Pray: for the decision to be overturned on the basis of Adams constitutional conscience rights. (Lev. 18:22)
- More: https://christiannews.net/2018/06/22/poland-supreme-court-rules-against-print-shop-owner-who-declined-to-create-homosexual-event-banner/
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