Earlier today, Justice S. Muralidhar of the New Delhi High Court struck down the law in India that made consensual homosexual sex a crime. The decriminalization of homosexuality in India was a bold move in the conservative nation, but it has liberated millions of LGBT Indians and is a huge shift in the movement for [...] Full story...
It looks as though opinion may be shifting as New Jersey lawmakers are considering ending marriage discrimination against its LGBT citizens.
Investigating the question of whether or not people are “born gay”. Here’s a great little video with some very interesting information.
David Razu, a lawmaker in Mexico City (Mexico’s capital) has proposed a change to the city’s civil code which would legalize same-sex marriages.
The most significant thing about the new, anti-gay “Manhattan Declaration” is not that scores of Christians are against gay rights.
OK, not like we should be spending this much time on the American Idol runner up….even if he is gay…but I found this post on Ricky.
No Mike, this is NOT about changing marriage. Marriage hasn’t always meant the same thing. At one time it meant multiple spouses.
Mark Danak was relaxing at the bar after his weekly choir practice and had just asked the bartender to flip the TV to the Georgia Tech football game when he heard an officer shout “Hit the ground.
It’s always amazing how the leaders of the religious right become martyrs, and are somehow consider themselves as under attack when they are the ones using the Bible to oppress and discriminate.
‘We love you, this won’t change a thing’. Those are the words one can only hope for when they come out to their family.
Virginia’s Governor Tim Kaine and Maryland’s Governot Martin O’Malley are both Catholics, but that’s not the only thing they have in common.
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