LGBT activists target Montreal company for refusing to film gay ‘wedding’ over ‘religious beliefs’
A Montreal video company is being targeted by homosexual activists after it declined to shoot their gay “wedding” because it went against the owner's “ religious beliefs .” It all started when Mike Cerantola approached award-winning film company Premiere Productions to book a date next fall for filming his “marriage.” When a representative asked for details about the bride, Cerantola replied that there wasn’t one, just “two guys.” "Everything about this 'wedding' is non-traditional," he said. Premiere Productions then declined to offer its services in a follow-up email. "I regret that I cannot take this wedding because it is at odds with my personal religious beliefs. I'm so sorry and I hope you're not offended. I do wish you success and I hope you can find what you're looking for," wrote the representative, according to CTV News . People of diverse religious beliefs, including Jews, Muslims, and Christians believe that God created mar