Connecticut State employees could be
denied the opportunity to contribute to a qualified charity after the state
comptroller became personally offended by a non-profit’s Biblical stance on
marriage.
In a November 30 letter to American
Family Association (AFA) President Tim Wildmon, comptroller Kevin Lembo notes
what he calls out AFA’s “so-called attempts to protect family values.” Those values include holding to a Biblical
stance on marriage and several boycotts of companies like Target that champion
values contrary to scripture. Lembo
writes that those actions are extremely troubling to him as a “married” homosexual.
Lembo is threatening to kick AFA out
of the Connecticut State Employees’ Campaign for Charitable Giving (CSECC) … even
though the Mississippi-based group qualifies as a charity under Connecticut’s
rules.
Abraham Hamilton III is general
counsel and public policy analyst for AFA says, “What’s being foisted upon the
American Family Association is the latest iteration of If you don’t adhere to
the nouveaux orthodoxy of the day – which is the sexual deviancy agenda – then
you must be castigated and expelled from public life,” to OneNewsNow.
In his letter to Wildmon, Lembo
states: “The AFA’s statements and mission not only appear to discriminate
against the LGBTQ communities ... but it remains unclear what actual charitable
services the AFA provides that qualifies it to participate in the CSECC. I am, therefore, initiating an investigation
to determine whether AFA is in compliance with the requirements of the CSECC.”
Hamilton calls the threat from Lembo
an abuse of power. “Because of his
personal objections to the American Family Association’s stance on issues like marriage
and the Target boycott, then he sees fit to threaten us with his governmental
position,” Hamilton states. Hamilton
says the attack by the comptroller of Connecticut is the latest in what he says
is a broader war on people of faith. “This
issue ... really brings into focus why a lot of people supported Donald Trump
as opposed to Hillary Clinton,” says the policy analyst. “People feared the federal government – more
specifically the IRS or the Department of Justice – being used as means of
cultural and societal intimidation.”
In an Action Alert to its supporters,
AFA calls Lembo’s letter “nothing more than an attack on AFA for standing
strong for Biblical principles.” The pro-family
group also points out that while the state comptroller suggests AFA may be
violating his state’s anti-discrimination prohibitions, “the letter never cites
any state or federal laws of which AFA might be in violation.” AFA is urging its supporters to contact Lembo
and urge him to retract his letter and to “apologize for using the authority of
the comptroller’s office for a personal grudge.”
Note: From 2000-2015, Connecticut
employees contributed a total of $124 to AFA through the CSECC program. I’ve got to believe that Connecticut
Comptroller Lembo has ‘bigger fish to fry’ … wouldn’t you think?
Rev.
Dr. Kenneth L. Beale, Jr.
Chaplain
(Colonel-Ret), U.S. Army
Pastor,
Ft. Snelling Memorial Chapel
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