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BREAKING: Appeals court upholds gay marriage ruling in Kentucky
Despite her religious beliefs, Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis absolutely must issue marriage licenses to gay coulpes
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This pastor blames gay rights for stock market plummet
“How can we arrogantly usher in the Sodom and Gomorrah spirit of degradation and abomination… and then celebrate it?”
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Justice Kennedy’s words sparkle in gay and straight wedding ceremonies
Excerpts of Justice Anthony Kennedy’s 28-page majority opinion have been making their way into ceremonies all over the country.
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Gay man writes his family to tell them he’s engaged; receives hateful reply from dad
“My name was NEVER to be given to another man,” his father writes.
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NOM turns over donor list from gay marriage fight in Maine
The National Organization for Marriage tried to suppress the list, but the Maine supreme court rejected a move to delay its release.
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Couple that challenged gay marriage ban finally to wed
April DeBoer and Jayne Rowse — the two Michigan women who legally challenged the state’s ban on gay marriage — are expected to exchange vows during a ceremony in suburban Detroit.
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Thousands rally for clerks denying gay marriage licenses
A jubilant crowd cheered for three Kentucky county clerks who refuse to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
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On Republicans and their “religious liberty”
Barb Weicksel sheds some light on The First Amendment Defense Act, a bill that would allow for discrimination against same-sex marriage.
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Union University leaves council over same-sex marriage
Union President Samuel Oliver notified the council of the school’s withdrawal in a letter on Aug. 10.
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Marriage ruling for Kentucky clerk expires Aug. 31
Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis stopped issuing all marriage licenses in June after the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage.