Protesters Snap Pictures of Indiana Store Patrons

Christian protesters in Jackson County, Ind., are hoping to shut down a local porn shop by posting customers' photographs online.

The Lion's Den, an adult bookstore that was opened in Uniontown eight months ago, has experienced protesters outside the store around the clock, taking pictures of customers and placing some of the photos on the Internet, according to a recent story.

It's all part of an effort by an ultra-conservative group called "War-Line," which runs the website. Rob Patterson, a member of the Christian activist group, told the conservative Christian news service AgapePress that he and his fellow protesters have declared war on porn in their community.

"Some of these Lion's Den's have already closed. I think there are about four or five that have closed in the past couple of years," said Patterson.

The report concluded by saying that although many of the members of War-Line have been verbally assaulted, Patterson says they are committed to holding the line against porn shops in their community.

Meanwhile, Jackson County's commissioners are working with the American Family Association Center for Law and Policy to craft ordinances that would ban such sexually-oriented businesses.