Straight friends kicked out of a Creation Museum

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Joe Sonka of the blog Barefoot And Progressive recounts how he and his straight male friend who were staff at the Creation Museum thought were a same-sex couple, were refused entry into a "Date Night" event at the museum in Kentucky. This is what Sonka was told by museum staff:
They explained to us that the Creation Museum Date Night was a "Christian environment", therefore the presence of two men eating dinner together would not be allowed. The very sight of this would 'add an un-Christian element to the event" and "disrupt the evening for everyone.' The Creation Museum rep further informed us that you cannot be a Christian if you are gay, asking "can you tell me what exactly is Christian about being gay?"

When asked for the refund on our tickets, which were purchased in advance, he informed us that there would be no refund, since it said explicitly on their Website that "no gay couples would be permitted to attend their Date Night". That is certainly an interesting admission, despite the fact that it isn't true.

Nowhere on the museum's website does it state that admission to the museum will be denied to gay couples. Tickets to the date night cost $71. Louisville's LEO Weekly has published an account by one of the friends who accompanied Sonka imcluding a reaction from one of the museum's security guards.

As both LEO and Sonka point out, the museum will allow admission to murderers. Jeffrey D. Bornhoeft, an Ohio man who was found not guilty by reason of insanity for the shooting death of his ex-wife's husband, was granted a court approved visit to Kentucky so he can visit the museum. It is his first trip outside of the state since the trial in 2000.

Last summer, Jason Lisle, a representative for the museum, said about gay couples: "I don't think we would kick them out for [holding hands in the museum]."


http://www.towleroad.com/2011/02/creation-museum.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+towleroad/feed+%28Towleroad+Daily++%23gay+news%29

Absolutely disgusting, I really do hope that they get a proper run in with the court.It makes me get rage that this still happens today, I really hope that this will get a court case. I am not a lawyer but I cannot see how this is legally acceptable.
 
I'm sorry but the Creation Museum is completely correct in their stand. Fred had Wilma and Barney had Betty - so there were no gays when man lived with dinosaurs back in the good old days. Sheesh, what's wrong with people??????

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Joe Sonka of the blog Barefoot And Progressive recounts how he and his straight male friend who were staff at the Creation Museum thought were a same-sex couple
I think my mind just melted. I've read that 4 or 5 times and it just .. I.. what?!
 
Straight trouble maker camps it up to get chucked out of a fundamentalist Christian museum. I don't know which side are the most annoying.
 
I think my mind just melted. I've read that 4 or 5 times and it just .. I.. what?!

I think if you mentally remove words at random it might make a bit more sense. Or just remove the first "were" and it's almost a sentence.

This may come down to what it does say in the terms & conditions about admission and refusal. Because while it may not explicitly exclude gay couples there could be discretionary terms available to exclude whoever they feel like. I find it slightly odd that there's even a date night at a Creationist Museum. And perhaps as much to the point what is a Creationist Museum? I'm not sure from the information given here that either side are particularly deserving of sympathy or indeed any attention/credit at all.
 
I think this article is pretty one sided, but their argument still stands and has a little bit of merit. But it does seem pretty "hyped up" to the max. A lot I do not see the relevance of; some does not even make sense.

Yes they may have asked them to leave (it's America where talking about here - land of the free). But this is written in completely the wrong way and looks - to be honest like a sly dig by the author at Christianity as a whole.

Yes homophobia is wrong. But sparking tension over Christians because of some closed minded security guard / museum staff is not exactly helping the situation. Maybe the guard just misread the signals because the man was acting weapons grade camp. "Camp Fire", "Brokeback mountain style" etc. Gay does not equal camp, and vice versa.
 
I think this article is pretty one sided, but their argument still stands and has a little bit of merit. But it does seem pretty "hyped up" to the max. A lot I do not see the relevance of; some does not even make sense.

Yes they may have asked them to leave (it's America where talking about here - land of the free). But this is written in completely the wrong way and looks - to be honest like a sly dig by the author at Christianity as a whole.

Yes homophobia is wrong. But sparking tension over Christians because of some closed minded security guard / museum staff is not exactly helping the situation. Maybe the guard just misread the signals because the man was acting weapons grade camp. "Camp Fire", "Brokeback mountain style" etc. Gay does not equal camp, and vice versa.

are you creationist christian or gay?

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