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Gay marriage across the pond Los Angeles Times In voting to legalize same-sex marriage, Britain's House of Commons has proved that a tradition-conscious society can also adapt to social change. Enactment of the legislation, which is also expected to pass the House of Lords after some additional ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Goodness of Marriage Town Hall G.K. Chesterton observed in The Superstition of Divorce that "reformers of marriage . . . do not know what it is, or what it is meant to be, or what its supporters suppose it to be . . . ." Marriage opponents, who today seek not to reform but rather ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Clarence Page: Marriage is no societal cure-all Dallas Morning News I know from past experience that I'm going to upset some folks by saying this, so brace yourselves: Marriage is very important and beneficial to the raising of children, but there's little evidence that it fights crime. I bring this up in response to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Delay on gay marriage debate not a sign of victory South Bend Tribune INDIANAPOLIS -- Punting on gay marriage was probably the best move Senate President Pro Tem David Long and House Speaker Brian Bosma could have taken on an issue that might otherwise have shoved aside debate on workforce development and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
My Word: Gay marriage: Let's live and let live Orlando Sentinel You can counter with religious dogma or moral diatribes, but this is why I support gay marriage: From my experience as a youth, when people even hinted they were gay, they were branded as different and unaccepted. It usually was kept hidden, something ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Homosexual 'marriage' a contradiction in terms Washington Times I am disappointed in the House of Commons for voting to approve a bill legalizing homosexual "marriage" in Britain ("British lawmakers vote in favor of gay marriage," Web, Tuesday). Marriage is an institution that predates civilization. It is exclusive ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A law that adds to gay military widows' grief Washington Post It was because of the so-called Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), a 1996 law that says same-sex widows cannot be treated equally when their spouses are killed. Every member of the military I have interacted with has treated me with compassion and care. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Same-sex marriage debate continues KHON2 "20 years its been going on, it's only been last year that Hawaii got civil unions and now we're pushing towards getting full marriage equality," says Jeffrey Priela, supporter of same-sex marriage. He is a member of the US Military and met his partner ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Momentum builds around national March for Marriage :: Catholic ... Washington D.C., Feb 10, 2013 / 04:02 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Plans for a national March for Marriage in downtown Washington, D.C., are generating excitement and enthusiastic support, according to organizers of the event. The upcoming ... CNA Daily News | ||
Interfaith Coalition Voices Support For Same-Sex Marriage In Illinois ... By Justin Wingerter Rev. Doris Green of the Evangelical Free Baptist Church says no one should be denied the right to, as some in the group put it, "show their love." CBS St. Louis | ||
Delay on gay marriage debate not a sign of victory Punting on gay marriage was probably the best move Senate President Pro Tem David Long and House Speaker Brian Bosma could have taken on an issue that might otherwise have shoved aside debate on workforce development and ... Indiana | WISH TV | ||
Allahabad station stampede: Akhilesh Yadav attends marriage, yet ... The administration was aware that almost 3 crore devotees were expected to take the holy dip on Mauni Amavasya at the Sangam in Allahabad during the Maha Kumbh. But despite that no proper plans had been made which caused the ... IBN Top Headlines | ||
More Same-Sex Marriage, Immigration/Extradition, and Russia in ... By Daniel Isenberg Same-sex marriage was the talking point of this week, with the Bill passing its first vote in the House of Commons. The courts have also been passing judgment on various acts of the police and the UK military; and immigration, asylum and ... UK Human Rights Blog |
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