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Southern Baptists: Gay rights not civil rights

Southern Baptists: Gay rights not civil rights

By TRAVIS LOLLER Associated Press NEW ORLEANS (AP) – A day after electing their first African-American president in a historic move that strives to erase its legacy of racism, Southern Baptists passed a resolution opposing the idea that same-sex marriage is a civil rights issue. Thousands of delegates at the denomination’s annual meeting in New [...]

Carrie Underwood Comes Out In Support Of Gay Marriage , Slam’s the Use Of Bible For Hate

Interview from Independent In something very admirable and brave considering her genre of music and how conservative they are concerning these kind of issues. Carrie takes a brave stand by supporting gay marriage and slamming people who use the bible to propagate hate . Read excerpts from the interview below “As a married person myself, [...]

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Obama Makes Pride Declaration & Includes Gay Marriage

President Obama issued his annual Pride Month proclamation Friday and for the first time ever the President included his support for same-sex marriage. “I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim June [...]

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When churches start propagating hate and intolerance then they are no different from religious islamic extremist that they like to condemn so much . It’s a sad thing that most of these christian’s don’t even follow the words of christ who preached about love  above all things .   Disturbing footage of what appears to [...]

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Gays may have the fastest of all civil rights movements

SAN FRANCISCO — In 1958, the Gallup Poll asked Americans whether they approved or disapproved of marriage between blacks and whites. The response was overwhelming: 94% were opposed, a sentiment that held for decades. It took nearly 40 years until a majority of those surveyed said marriage between people of different skin colors was acceptable. [...]

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