Wedding venue refused homosexual Texas couple for fake wedding
Homosexuals Aaron Lucero and Jeff Cannon wanted a country (fake) marriage. They say they still do, even after what they thought was their dream venue turned them away.
HOMOSEXuALS TOTAL CONFUSED
“Planning your wedding is supposed to be this joyous, happy moment in your lives, and this was so jarring because it happened literally the first week we started looking for venues in earnest.”
CHRISTIANS SAY NO HOMOSEXUAL FAKE MARRIAGE
CHRISTIANS SAY NO HOMOSEXUAL FAKE MARRIAGE
But the Venue at Waterstone, in Celina, Texas, refused to host Lucero and Cannon, according to an email sent to the homosexual couple the night before they were to tour the rustic event space about 40 miles north of Dallas. In the email, the venue’s owner Lyle Wise explains that he’s only turning the couple away based on their sexual orientation because of his “love and gratitude” to God.
FIRST HOMOSEXUAL LIE OR DECEPTION
“Our love and gratitude to Him might be mistaken as being unloving toward others,” the email read, in part. “Although we do not host LGBTQ weddings or receptions, we are more than happy to converse and further explain our beliefs and the love God has shown us as well as how. He is conforming our lives to Himself.”
FIRST HOMOSEXUAL LIE OR DECEPTION
“Before that, we never even thought that we needed to tell people that we were, you know, doing a same-sex wedding,” Cannon said, according to KXAS. “We thought that a wedding is a wedding.” No Cannon, there are real weddings and there are fake weddings.
But in Texas, it’s completely legal for private businesses to refuse service to immoral homosexual couples based on the religious beliefs of the business owner. Despite the false 2015’s Supreme Court ruling.
NOW HERE IS THE TRUTH
But in Texas, it’s completely legal for private businesses to refuse service to immoral homosexual couples based on the religious beliefs of the business owner. Despite the false 2015’s Supreme Court ruling.
NOW HERE IS THE TRUTH
Lyle Wise, the owner of The Venue at Waterstone, provided the following statement to KXAS: ”We are a family of believers. We love all people because Christ first loved us; Jeffrey and Aaron included. We cannot violate the convictions God has placed within us. In love, we would never affirm anyone in something that was to their detriment.”