Two of the more awful facets of our time fuse. An email from a Pentecostalist to an office gathering to celebrate another employee's looming same-sex nuptials:
I feel your message announcing the celebration of the "union" of [Employee A] and his "Partner" was offensive and insensitive to my religious faith as a Christian. I think it is general knowledge that the Christian faith only condones "marriages" between men and women, not men and other men. As acting Office Director, I feel you could have been more "sensitive" and "neutral" with regards to this issue.
The case was dismissed. As Eugene Volokh notes:
If you publicly complain about a colleague’s celebration, and a bunch of people respond by conspicuously congratulating the colleague, that’s disagreement — it’s not harassment.
Sometimes the terribly vulnerable Christianists do not quite grasp that distinction. Funny coming from those who celebrate freedom. But I guess their faith just isn't strong anough to withstand another human being's happiness.