Charles Karel Bouley: California Teens And Jefferson Get Gay Marriage Right (HuffingtonPost) While anti-American religious organizations are spending millions trying to deny Equal Protection to our LGBT children under their distorted view of morality, this money is prevented from going to those really in need. |
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In Defense of Marriage - Part III (Crosswalk.com) Thus far we have established that monogamy is central to the health and prosperity of a given civilization, and that marriage has proven the only effective means for regulating monogamy. |
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Don’t legitimize gay marriage (Herald Journal) Why is gay marriage such a big deal? If marriage is no longer defined as between a man and a woman, and becomes something a committed couple does, what kind of couple are we talking about? |
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Religious books a growing market (The News-Press) Tim Franklin has a handy way of checking when the Northwestern Bookstore he manages in Edina, Minn. |
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More vandalism reports surface (Midland Daily News) Midland Police are investigating a total of seven reports of racial, homophobic and religious slurs spray painted in neighborhoods. |
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Nigeria: Riding on the Tiger's Back (5) (AllAfrica.com) In a society where marriage is strictly believed to be a contract once signed, it must be observed to the last dot. |
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Man says will wait to consummate marriage with 10-year-old Hail girl (Arab News) HAIL: In the latest twist to a high-profile marriage in this central Saudi city, a 64-year-old man has announced that he would wait five years to consummate his marriage with his 10-year-old bride. |
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The 'eight don't asks' of the Olympics (McClatchy Newspapers via Yahoo! News) Posters are appearing around Beijing guiding locals about how to interact with the (few) foreigners coming for the Summer Games. |
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As Salman Rushdie steps out with another beautiful woman... just how DOES he do it? (Daily Mail) Sir Salman Rushdie, the 61-year-old author has let it be known that a year after the collapse of his fourth marriage, he is once more in the mood for love. |
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RATE THIS ARTICLE (Crosswalk.com) In Michigan, a homosexual man is suing two Christian publishers—Zondervan and Tyndale House—for $70 million dollars. Bradley Fowler claims they violated his constitutional rights and caused him "emotional distress" by publishing versions of the Bible that call homosexuality a sin. |
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