Thursday, December 3, 2009

Recent Religious Headlines [T11R-4]

ALBANY, N.Y. (BP)--In a lengthy debate Wednesday that often focused more on theology than politics, the New York Senate defeated a "gay marriage" bill 38-24, handing homosexual activists another stinging defeat in the liberal Northeast.
Upon reading an article about ELCA approving homosexual pastors I feel a need to address this issue.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) â€" A Democrat who voted against legalizing gay marriage in New York says that for him there can be no separation of church and state.
Commentary: There are all sorts of Catholics. There's Andrew Sullivan. The pope. Newt Gingrich. Sister Jeannine Grammick, that glorious woman who defied the Vatican in her ministry to LGBT people. There are Catholics for Choice and the Knights of Columbus. There is my ex-partner, who in five years of domesticity I never once knew to go to Mass or receive Holy Communion. Once a Catholic, always a ...
Washington, D.C. (AHN) â€" The D.C. Council voted to allow same-sex marriages in the nation’s capital late Tuesday, giving LGBT advocates a victory a month after they lost their fight in Maine. The Council still needs to hold another vote before Christmas and Congress can choose to intervene, but the path to making the gay [...]
Some 250 LGBT people and their allies rallied in Vallejo, Calif., on Tuesday to protest recent remarks by Mayor Osby Davis that gay people were “committing sin.”
LAKEWOOD, N.J. - The leaders in the local large Orthodox Jewish community go to great lengths to keep out the outside world, discouraging nonbusiness use of the Internet and encouraging strict filters to keep the ungodly out when members must use the Web.
You probably â€" you poor dupe â€" have always believed that the Nazis were violently intolerant of homosexuality. But Scott Lively, author of The Pink Swastika, would like to put you right. In his book, Lively argues that far from being anti-gay many of the leaders of the party â€" including Adolf Hitler â€" were homosexual and that their sexual preferences directly contributed to Nazi atrocities.
The American Philosophical Association (APA) will censure universities that use sexual orientation as a basis for hiring decisions, philosophy professor and APA chair Kwame Anthony Appiah confirmed in an e-mail to The Daily Princetonian.


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