ST. LOUIS (AP) -- An alliance of Christian attorneys says a federal judge will allow a ministry to hand out religious literature at St. Louis' Pride Fest.
The Arizona-based Alliance Defense Fund says an order was issued last week that will allow the Apple of His Eye organization to share their religious views and pass out leaflets at the gay pride event in St. Louis.
The lawyers say ministry members were threatened with arrest by St. Louis officials in 2006 for handing out Christian literature.
They say the order will let the ministry express its views this year at Pride Fest, which is June 27-28.
Phone messages left with Pride Fest and ADF seeking comment were not immediately returned.
THE GAY COMMUNITY IS USING THE COURTS TO OVER RULE THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE. IF THEY CAN NOT WIN IN ELECTIONS THEY USE THE COURTS THOUGH THE ACLU TO FORCE THEIR WILL ON US. I AM NOT AGAINST FAIR AND EQUAL TREATMENT OF ANY MINORITY OR ANY BELIEF. I AM IN FAVOR OF PROTECTING THE VERY FREEDOMS THAT OUR FOUNDING FATHERS GAVE US IN THE CONSTITUTION.WE MUST STAND UP AND FIGHT FOR THOSE FREEDOMS. THE SECOND CIVIL WAR HAS STARTED. WHERE WILL YOU END UP WHEN YOU REALIZE IT IS HAPPENING.
P.S. SHADD JUST READ THIS AND HEADED RIGHT TO THE BASEMENT.HE TOLD ME NOT TO ANSWER THE DOOR IF MEN IN BLACK SUITES ARE THERE!!!!!
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