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Chick-fil-A gives another statement amid gay marriage controversy, position ... Washington Post The controversy flared up this week when a Chicago politician said the company was no longer giving to groups that oppose same-sex marriage, angering Christian conservatives who supported Chick-fil-A this summer when its president reaffirmed his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ancient marriage license for Jesus? Examiner.com For centuries religious scholars and theologians have pondered the idea of whether Jesus had a wife. This question recently gained new momentum when Historian Karen King of Harvard Divinity School, recently translated eight lines. King along with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez Marriage Rumors Circulating Again Huffington Post The Amazon description of the book, by best-selling author Gary Chapman, says it's aimed at married couples and claims couples who read it can "build a lasting, loving marriage together." Bieber and Gomez have been together for almost two years, but ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Group gives $250K to Maine gay marriage opponents Boston.com PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The National Organization for Marriage is pumping money into the campaign that opposes Maine's November ballot question seeking to legalize same-sex marriage. The Washington, D.C.-based group transferred $250,000 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Minn. marriage amendment opponents ready 2nd TV ad Sacramento Bee The new ad starts Thursday on Twin Cities and Duluth TV stations, in tandem with another ad featuring a Twin Cities married couple. The new ad features John Gamoke, a Richfield man who says his marriage of 22 years is the most important thing in his life. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canadian Paper Aghast By 181% Rise In Same-Sex Marriages Towleroad The sanctity of marriage as the bedrock of the Canadian family is steadily eroding as the country's social fabric evolves, new census data released today reveals. Instead, although married couples are still the norm — about two thirds of families ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Turning Marriage Right Side Up: Lilith on Top Huffington Post (blog) After almost 50 years of feminist thought and activity, women remain the targets of prejudice and discrimination. Continuing to be underrepresented in major leadership roles in business, academics and government, they work harder to get paid less and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Australia Senate rejects same-sex marriage legislation - Jurist By Keith Herting [JURIST] The Australian Senate on Thursday joined the House of Representatives [official websites] in rejecting legislation to recognize same-sex marriage [JURIST backgrounder] in the nation. The Marriage Amendment Bill [text, PDF], ... Paper Chase | ||
Same-sex marriage symposium: The protean case against same ... By William Eskridge He is the author of The Case for Same-Sex Marriage (1996) and dozens of other books and articles arguing for the civil rights of sexual and gender minorities. He has filled a brief as amici curiae in support of the respondents in Hollingsworth v ... SCOTUSblog | ||
Armenia: Ethnic Minority Rejects Marriage-Age Requirement ... By k_kumkova Armenia could be facing a fight with its largest ethnic minority, the Yezidis, over the age-old, thorny question of how old a female must be before she can marry. EurasiaNet.org | ||
Shakesville: Support for Marriage Equality in the NFL By Guest Blogger After Ayanbadejo was publicly called out by a state legislator to zip it and keep out of the debate over marriage equality (seriously, are we STILL debating this?), Kluwe penned a now-famous open letter defending his colleague's words and ... Shakesville | ||
John Corvino: "If Gay Marriage, Why Not Polygamy?" | Slog By Dan Savage John Corvino's new series of YouTube videos is a godsend for supporters of marriage equality all over the country—but they're going to be particularly... The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper |
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