Christian on Trial for Telling Dangers of
Homosexuality
Government charges 'mischief' for presentation
to university students
The head of an American nonprofit organization
is scheduled to face trial in Canada later this month on a charge of “mischief”
for discussing with college students the dangers of homosexuality.
Peter LaBarbera,
president of Americans
for Truth, reported on
his organization’s website that he will return to Regina, Saskatchewan, for a trial on a count of criminal “mischief”
which developed in April “after we resisted a police order to abandon our
peaceful pro-life/pro-family protest at the University of Regina.”
LaBarbera said that at the April 14 protest at
the University of Regina he held up someone’s sign that said “Sodomy Is a Sin”
and a large placard showing an unborn baby.
He wrote: “Who can blame the University of
Regina and Canadian cops for cracking down on such unbridled and sinister
HATE?!”
After the arrest, he said, the university
provost and vice president, Thomas Chase, was quoted in the newspaper as saying
his materials were “graphic” and “disturbing.”
Among them was his one-page flier on ‘Homosexual
Health Risks.”
“Leftists like to use government and
institutions to control others, and they often fear a robust and free exchange
of competing ideas,” LaBarbera said. “This explains U-Regina’s censorship and
squelching of a debate that actually would have benefited its students. (We had
friendly discussions with some young adults before the arrest.) Such
bureaucratic speech ‘protection’ dishonors students, who by the time they reach
college should be able to hear all sides of every issue and make decisions for
themselves on what they believe.”
He said his attorney believes he has a good
chance of beating the mischief charge.
“Some Americans have asked me: Why are you even
returning to Canada after all that you went through there?” he wrote.
LaBarbera explained he wanted to clear his name
so he wouldn’t be effectively barred from the country.
“I simply don’t like to concede ground and basic
freedoms to the Pro-’Gay’ Thought Police – at a time when U.S.-based homosexual
militants are encouraging fellow LGBT activists abroad to shut down ‘anti-gay’
speech,” he said. “We must never give up on Canada or any nation to return to
ways that honor God.”
LaBarbera noted that in the Bible, the ban on
homosexuality is “sandwiched in between children being sacrificed to Molech and
bestiality.”
The trial is scheduled Oct. 27.
WND
reported in April that when LaBarbera
arrived at the Canadian border, officials wanted to turn him away.
LaBarbera, who had been invited to Canada to
speak at a pro-life event, told WND that an adjudicator at a Canadian Customs
hearing confirmed officials eventually relented.
“They let us in,” LaBarbera told WND. “She gave
me my passport. They will verify that I’ve left the country [later], but I get
to speak.”
He reportedly had been targeted by a group
called Intolerance Free Weyburn, which apparently complained to the government
that LaBarbera carried an agenda of “hate” with him.
The Customs paperwork prepared for LaBarbera
when his flight landed late said LaBarbera is “a foreign national who has not
been authorized to enter Canada and who, in my opinion, is inadmissible
pursuant to: Paragraph 37(2)(c) … on grounds of criminality for committing an
act outside Canada that is an offence in the place where it was committed and
that, if committed in Canada, would constitute an indictable offence under an
act of parliament.”
The paperwork cited the crime of “public
incitement of hatred.”
The entire issue, he said, rests on the fact
that homosexual activists are unwilling to tolerate other views, such as the
pro-family and pro-traditional marriage perspective he advocates through his
nonpartisan, nonprofit organization.
A
report posted earlier on his blog, Barbwire.com, explained LaBarbera was released temporarily to
the custody of Bill Whatcott, a prominent activist in Canada, when he arrived
at Regina International Airport.
LaBarbera wrote:
After questioning me about the purpose of my
scheduled presentation at the SPLA event; rifling through my luggage, which
contained numerous books and literature related to homosexual (pro and con);
examining the contents of my laptop and my cell phone; playing a DVD of
my speech Wednesday at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio; and
critically viewing AFTA’s website – a preliminary decision was made to deny my
entrance into Canada on the basis that my speech at the SPLA would violate
Canada’s ‘Hate Propaganda’ law (essentially the potential for ‘public
incitement of hatred’ against a group of people based on their ‘sexual
orientation’). The [Orwellian] experience at Customs dragged on for more than
three hours as a formal document was issued outlining my denial of entry under
Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
LaBarbera’s topic at the pro-life conference was
the link between pro-abortion and the homosexual activism.
BarbWire identified Canadian border agent Darren
Bannick as the one who told him evidence was found on the Web, on
AmericansforTruth.com, of him “targeting” a group of people based on their
sexual orientation.
Whatcott said: “Peter hasn’t done anything
illegal. All the illegal activity is from the homosexual activists. It’s
illegal to call people names in Canada, and they’ve violated the law a thousand
times.”
A statement LaBarbera posted online explained
his perspective.
As an evangelical Christian, I believe that all people,
including homosexuals, must be treated with respect and the grace of Christ. As
a sinner myself, I am no ‘better’ than the man or woman engaged in homosexual
sin. We all need the forgiveness of Jesus Christ.
I adhere to the universal philosophy shared by
so many who follow Christ: ‘Love the sinner. Hate the sin,.’ In fact, if I
truly lacked compassion and hated homosexuals as my detractors falsely and
maliciously claim, I would not have been invited to speak by the leaders of the
Saskatchewan Pro-Life Association.
It has become clear in recent years that
OPPONENTS of the homosexual activist agenda have become frequent victims of
‘unjust discrimination.
Source:
http://www.wnd.com/2014/10/christian-on-trial-for-telling-dangers-of-homosexuality/
No comments:
Post a Comment