September 21, 2007
Ocean Grove Methodists Lose Tax-Exempt Status
Lifesite isn’t too happy about it, but we are:
OCEAN GROVE, N.J., September 19, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) announced on Monday that it was stripping the Methodist Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association of its tax-exempt status for part of its property. The Methodist camp made the news earlier this year after it refused, for religious reasons, to allow a lesbian couple to hold a “civil-union” ceremony at a pavilion on the camp’s property.
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Until recently the camp held tax-exempt status on its entire boardwalk property under a New Jersey program that gives tax-breaks to organizations that open up their property to the general public.
In June, however, Harriet Bernstein and Luisa Pester, a lesbian, filed a complaint with the state attorney general’s office on the basis of sexual orientation discrimination, after Ocean Grove refused to allow them to hold their “civil-union” ceremony at the camp’s pavilion. A second lesbian couple has also sued Ocean Grove. New Jersey’s anti-discrimination laws currently forbid those who “offer goods, services, and facilities to the general public” from “directly or indirectly denying or withholding any accommodation, service, benefit, or privilege to an individual” on the basis of sexual orientation.
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In August, the Christian camp preempted the complaints currently pending against it by itself suing New Jersey state officials. According to the Alliance Defense fund, which is representing the camp, the attorney general’s office is violating First Amendment protections by investigating Ocean Grove. “Religious groups have the right to make their own decisions without government interference,” said Brian Raum, senior legal counsel for the Alliance Defense Fund. “The government can’t force a private Christian organization to use its property in a way that would violate its own religious beliefs.”
See also:
Public advocate questions group’s ban on civil unions
Lesbian couple denied beachfront access for civil union
N.J. church group sues over gay ceremony
Judge may rule Oct. 1 on gay union motions
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