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The Manhattan Declaration,Gay MarriageRantRave | Published Opinion.Even states that have not approved homosexual marriage are now faced with the legal question of whether or not to recognise same sex marriages performed in .
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Conservatives vow resistance on abortion, gay marriageSt. Louis Post-DispatchThe declaration specifically states initiatives to recognize same-sex marriage are not the "cause" of damage to the institution of marriage, which has been .
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New Lutheran body to form after gay pastor voteKTTCPaull Spring is chairman of the group Lutheran CORE, which opposes the acceptance of sexually active gay and lesbian pastors.
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The Chinese and US presidents agree to work together on the world's most pressing problems, notably climate change.
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Gays reject Catholic church's attempt to 'cure' themMinneapolis Star TribuneGay and lesbian Roman Catholics who contact the Archdiocese of St.
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Churches care about gay marriage because they teach what's rightBaltimore SunA reader asked why churches care about gay marriages (Readers respond, Nov.
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Church warns about 'moral crisis,' expresses gay marriage fearsBuenos Aires Herald"The fact that a judge from Buenos Aires City has given out a sentence which deems the Civil Law that impedes same-sex marriage unconstitutional, .
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10-year-old Will Phillips explains to CNN's John Roberts why he is refusing to pledge to the flag until gays and lesbians have equal rights.
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Catholic bishops mull ways to fight abortion, gay marriageNewsOK.comGeorge's address comes as the nation's 67 million Catholics are sharply divided on a number of religious and political issues, including same-sex marriage, .
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NY state Sen. Thomas Duane continues to vow that there are enough "yes" votes for the state Senate to pass marriage equality, but he won't say who the equality-minded Republicans are.
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How can a gay couple go forth and multiply?Baltimore SunI don't understand, why everyone has trouble understanding the Catholic Church's position on gay marriage ("DC archdiocese oversteps its bounds," Nov.
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The Catholic Diocese of Phoenix contributed $50,000 to help defeat gay marriage in Maine, where voters on Nov.
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Church gave to bid to end gay-vow lawArizona Republic15, 2009 09:06 PM The Catholic Diocese of Phoenix contributed $50000 to help defeat gay marriage in Maine, where voters on Nov.
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Gay marriage is inevitableIndependent Florida AlligatorGay marriage recently suffered a devastating setback in Maine.
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The Catholic Diocese of Phoenix gave $50,000 to the campaign to defeat gay marriage in Maine. It was one of the largest donations from a diocese outside the state.
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After an epic 20-year struggle to become a minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA), Lisa Larges’ quest came one step closer to fulfillment last night when the San Francisco Presbytery voted to ordain Larges, who would become the first out lesbian to be ordained in the church.
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Poor countries vulnerable to climate change plot a low-carbon future and challenge richer states to match them.
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Even as Western nations slowly rise to protest Uganda’s vow to exterminate HIV-positive Ugandans and to imprison friends and families of LGBT Ugandans, China is stepping in with $10 billion in new aid to Africa — much of it targeted at Uganda.
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Odd, isn't it, that the two Senators first out of the gate to describe the House bill as "for liberals by liberals" and to vow filibusters against any public option are Lindsey Graham and Joe Lieberman, the two most loyal.
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