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A Fortune 500 company that fought Indiana's religious freedom law is telling a Grandville auto shop owner his business must stop using its logo following the Michigan man's anti-gay Facebook post.

Engine manufacturer Cummins said on social media Thursday that it is in the process of notifying Dieseltec to stop using its logo on the repair shop's website.

Dieseltec owner Brian Klawiter announced this week via a Facebook post on the business' page that he wouldn't hesitate to deny service to openly gay people. Among other things - like dishonesty and thievery - he said open displays of homosexuality are not welcome. He strives to run his business with Christian values and "homosexuality is wrong," he said.
 



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Cummins Diesel Orders Repair Shop To Remove Logo Over Anti Gay Stance

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