Look at the kind of uplifting message that Ken Hutcherson, pastor of Antioch Bible Church delivers to his flock (Seattle Pi Op-Ed): Hutcherson has gotten headlines for his efforts to pressure Microsoft on gay issues. He has a right to his views -- views he supports with texts from Scripture. Reasonable people can disagree over whether gay marriage is a good idea.
But Hutcherson goes beyond reasonable, at least to judge by the report of Seattle psychologist Valerie Tarico. Tarico, a former staffer at Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center, was raised in a fundamentalist church. In recent months, she has made it her business to attend services at many of the large, conservative churches in the Seattle area, including Hutcherson's, to see what's going on. Full story...
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Tune in to SiriusXM OutQ today at 3:30 PM ET to hear Michelangelo Signorile and I discuss my exclusive on-camera interview with Brian Bond, deputy director of the White House Office of Public Engagement (a.
So here we are in Delaware for Thanksgiving with my brother and family, and we are exchanging gifts since we'll be at the in-laws for Christmas.
It's on.
Steven Goldstein from Garden State Equality:
"If the Democrats don't enact marriage equality now, after years of telling us to wait, wait, wait, it will cause a huge schism between the state Democratic Party and not just the gay community, but the entire progressive base," he said.
Blenders, I am sick to death of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." I am sick and tired of having no way to keep my family intact through deployments, of having no legal protections for my military family, having to work at not existing, and counting down the days until my family is ripped apart.
crossposted on Holy Bullies and Headless Monsters
A story that seems to be under the headlights but very appropriate involves how the Family Research Council got caught inaccurately accusing a Congresswoman of being a religious bigot.
Oh so sad. I guess the network will be going off the air if "errors" are now verboten. Here's the memo, courtesy of FishbowlDC.
Merely holding the position that a woman has the right to an abortion puts you in the dog house now -- Rep.
By now we're all familiar with Oregon resident Gary Randall because of his recent involvement in the campaign to repeal Washington's domestic partnership law via Referendum 71.
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