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This is similar to the other story except in this case, they are suing the State before they are forced to honor/promote same-sex marriages.
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Minnesota Filmmakers File Preemptive Suit to Protect Right Not to Promote Same-Sex ‘Marriage’
By Heather Clark on December 8, 20161

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — A Minnesota couple who operates a video production company have filed a pre-enforcement challenge over concerns that state law mandates them to create films in support of same-sex “marriage” if they also produce videos that reflect their Christian beliefs about marriage.

Carl and Angel Larsen run the Telescope Media Group, which has produced videos for a number of prominent evangelical ministries. The couple, being concerned about the societal drift from God’s plan for marriage, would like to tell stories with their filmmaking skills to “impact religious, social, and cultural views about marriage by creating compelling stories celebrating God’s design for the institution.”

Their desired films will capture actual footage of weddings and will be used both as keepsakes for the couples and to reach global audiences.

However, the Minnesota Department of Human Rights has outlined that businesses, religious or not, can’t decline services related to homosexuality.

Read More At: http://christiannews.net/2016/12/08/minnesota-filmmakers-file-preemptive-suit-to-protect-right-not-to-promote-same-sex-marriage/
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