8/25/2017 9:07:50 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
 
 
 
 
 
D. James Kennedy Ministries  Sues SPLC over Hate Map

Coral Ridge broadcaster is first  Christian group to take Southern Poverty 
Law Center to court over ‘anti-LGBT’  label.
 
KATE SHELLNUTT
AUGUST 24, 2017

 
Christianity Today
 
 
 

A  venerable Christian ministry based in Fort Lauderdale recently saw its 
name  listed on a CNN map of “all the active hate groups where you live,” as 
well as  in local news reports as the No. 1 hate group in Florida.
 
 
 
D. James Kennedy Ministries shares sermons, devotionals, and  religious 
liberty messages inspired by the late founder of Coral Ridge  Presbyterian, a 
prominent Florida megachurch. In media coverage after  Charlottesville, the 
Christian broadcaster was mapped alongside about 60 “hate  groups” in the 
Sunshine State, using designations from the Southern Poverty  Law Center 
(SPLC). 
“Enough is enough,” said Frank Wright, president of D. James  Kennedy 
Ministries, which filed a lawsuit against the SPLC on Wednesday. The  
organization also sued GuideStar and AmazonSmile for their use of the SPLC  
list.
 
 
Conservative Christian organizations have challenged the SPLC’s  “anti-LGBT
” category for years, but Wright’s is the first to take legal  action—
spurred by the controversial watchdog group’s increasingly vocal  activism 
during Donald Trump’s presidency. The SPLC recently received a  prominent boost 
from _Apple_ 
(https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/talkingtech/2017/08/16/apple-donate-2-million-anti-hate-groups-tim-cook-tells-staff/575222001/)
 ,  
which pledged a $1 million donation and will launch a new feature to allow  
users to donate directly from iTunes. 
The civil rights advocacy organization made a name for itself in  the 
1970s, providing legal defense for victims of the Ku Klux Klan and other  white 
supremacists. (Wright and other conservative Christian leaders are quick  to 
applaud them for this history.) However, as the SPLC expanded beyond race  
to other cultural issues like sexuality and immigration, it has also shifted  
attention toward what it calls the “radical right,” drawing allegations of 
 bias from many conservatives and _some  on the left_ 
(http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/06/28/morris-dees-splc-trump-southern-poverty-law-cen
ter-215312)  as well. 
D. James Kennedy Ministries—formerly called Truth in Action—claims  that 
the SPLC falsely labeled it as a hate group with the intention to hurt  its 
reputation and fundraising efforts, according to a 39-page lawsuit filed  in 
federal district court in Alabama (where the SPLC is headquartered). 
The suit alleges that the ministry’s inclusion on the list of hate  groups 
amounts to defamation—spreading false, harmful information—as well as a  
trademark violation, misrepresenting the ministry in order to drum up  
fundraising support. Wednesday’s filing made the same claims against the  
charity-research site GuideStar for promoting the SPLC designation, seeking an  
injunction against further use of the “hate group” label and damages from both  
organizations.
 
 
 
Wanting to call out “hateful rhetoric” during a “highly politicized  
moment,” GuideStar recently _added  the SPLC designations_ 
(http://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2017/june/christian-charities-labeled-hate-groups-guidestar-
splc-frc.html)  onto  its profile pages—including for Christian nonprofits 
who stand for traditional  marriage like the Alliance Defending Freedom 
(ADF), Liberty Counsel, the  Family Research Council (FRC), and the American 
Family Association—then  removed the hate labels after backlash in June. The 
controversy made many of  these groups, their leaders, and their supporters 
even more upset over the  prominence of the SPLC’s categorizations. 
Over the past week, several Christian groups on the list _demanded_ 
(http://christiannewswire.com/news/997579994.html)  _apologies_ 
(http://christiannewswire.com/news/3428079997.html)  and retractions for being 
labeled  hate 
groups in the Charlottesville coverage, _including_ 
(http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/17/us/hate-groups-us-map-trnd/index.html)  by  CNN. 
_ADF_ 
(http://www.adfmedia.org/News/PRDetail/95134?search=1)  took particular offense 
since the  
news overlapped with the fifth anniversary of an attempted _shooting_ 
(http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2012/august-web-only/family-research-council-po
ints-to-splc.html)  at the FRC’s Washington office by a  suspect who used 
the SPLC hate group list to target them. 
The FRC _applauded_ 
(http://www.frc.org/newsroom/family-research-council-statement-on-d-james-kennedy-ministries-lawsuit-against-the-southern-poverty-la
w-center)  the suit, saying “The SPLC is  inciting hatred against 
Christians, which has already led to violence. It  needs to stop.” 
CNN later _corrected_ 
(http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/17/us/hate-groups-us-map-trnd/index.html)  the  
hate map it ran online, correcting the headline to “
more closely align with  the content of the piece” as being the SPLC’s 
assessment and not CNN’s own. It  also removed the full list of group names, 
and 
stated “context has been added  regarding some groups who oppose their 
inclusion on the SPLC list.” 
In its lawsuit, D. James Kennedy Ministries also alleges religious  
discrimination by Amazon’s charity partner program AmazonSmile, which makes a  
small donation to shoppers’ designated nonprofits. Since AmazonSmile uses the  
SPLC as one way to determine organizations’ eligibility, and the SPLC based  
its “anti-LGBT” designation on the ministry’s Christian convictions, the 
suit  claims that D. James Kennedy Ministries was wrongly excluded from the 
program  and possible donations due to its religious beliefs. 
Part of their defense against calling opposition to same-sex  marriage 
hateful comes from the US Supreme Court decision that made it legal.  “Many who 
deem same-sex marriage to be wrong reach that conclusion based on  decent 
and honorable religious or philosophical premises,” the court wrote,  “and 
neither they nor their beliefs are disparaged here.” (The Evangelical  Council 
for Financial Accountability quoted the same line in its _response_ 
(http://www.ecfa.org/PDF/07-07-17%20GuideStar%20Letter.pdf)  to GuideStar’s use 
of 
the hate group  label for certain Christian organizations.) 
 
(https://ai.christianitytoday.com/cti/adclick/FCID=-4/viewid=20205727/random=3371800354/site=ctmag/area=article/position=spotlight_1/size=/category=new
s/keyword=/platform=/status=guest/visit_source=) 
The ministry is being represented by one of its board members,  David C. 
Gibbs III, who was the lead attorney in the Terri Schiavo case and  works with 
the Christian legal group National Center for Life and Liberty. 
Wright said his ministry has been preparing its suit for months,  but moved 
it up after Charlottesville drew so much attention to the SPLC list.  One 
older donor even called his office last week to ask, “Since when is D.  James 
Kennedy Ministries a hate group?” 
The organization took out a full-page ad in the South  Florida Sun-Sentinel 
to  dispel the characterization, running an open letter under the headline: 
“D.  James Kennedy Ministries Is Not A Hate Group.” 
“We do not hate anyone,” Wright wrote. “We have been falsely  branded by 
the SPLC for nothing more than subscribing to the teachings of the  historic 
Christian faith. We are a nonprofit ministry whose deeply held  Christian 
convictions energize our mission to faithfully proclaim the gospel  of Jesus 
Christ.” 
D. James Kennedy Ministries released a _documentary_ 
(http://www.djameskennedy.org/video-detail/1729-profits-of-hate-the-southern-poverty-law-center-spe
cial-1)  last month focused on the SPLC’s work  to “demonize” conservative 
and Christian groups, and _offers_ 
(https://offers.djameskennedy.org/special-report/?utm_campaign=SPLC&utm_source=DJKMwebsite&utm_medium=DJKMwebsite0529
17&utm_content=L0995)  donors a pamphlet entitled “The  Southern Poverty 
Law Center: Exposed.” 
Christian ministries and legal organizations on _the  SPLC hate map_ 
(https://www.splcenter.org/hate-map?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrOjA2fTv1QIVno2zCh0msAPwEAAYA
SAAEgJDH_D_BwE)  include: 
    *   Abiding Truth Ministries  
    *   Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF)  
    *   American Family Association  
    *   American Vision  
    *   Center for Family and Human Rights (C-FAM)  
    *   Citizens for Community Values  
    *   D. James Kennedy Ministries  
    *   Family Research Council (FRC)  
    *   Family Research Institute  
    *   Illinois Family Institute  
    *   Liberty Counsel  
    *   Mission: America  
    *   Pacific Justice Institute  
    *   Pass the Salt Ministries  
    *   Pray in Jesus Name Project  
    *   Ruth Institute  
    *   Save California  
    *   Traditional Values Coalition  
    *   World Congress of Families
Maajid Nawaz, a British critic of Islamist extremism, also  threatened to 
sue SPLC in June over his inclusion on a _list_ 
(https://www.splcenter.org/20161025/journalists-manual-field-guide-anti-muslim-extremists)
  of 
anti-Muslim extremists, and  political commentator Bill Maher _offered_ 
(http://deadline.com/2017/06/real-time-bill-maher-maajid-nawaz-contribution-anti-muslim-ext
remist-1202119139/)  his support. Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who  also appears on the 
same list, _wrote  forThe  New York Times_ 
(https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/24/opinion/southern-poverty-law-center-liberals-islam.html?mcubz=1)
  that  “
Taking a stand against the neo-Nazi display we saw in Charlottesville is an 
 impulse that should be cheered,” but Americans “need to find more 
trustworthy  and deserving partners to work with than the SPLC.”
 

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