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American Family Association reminds Supreme Court whose idea marriage was ‘in the first place’
The American Family Association on Tuesday published a full-page advertisement in The Washington Post to remind U.S. Supreme Court justices that “only God can define marriage.”
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Ex-Bob Jones president apologizes for 1980 call for stoning gays, then calls them sinners
The former president of Bob Jones University has apologized for saying in 1980 that gays should be stoned, and that he no longer condones “the stoning of sinners.”
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Ted Cruz, who wants a federal ban on same-sex marriage, to launch presidential bid
Sen. Ted Cruz, who has called for sweeping legislation to undo federal recognition of marriage equality and modify the U.S. Constitution to block same-sex marriage, will announce a presidential run on Monday.
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The Fear of Being Gay in Russia
Moscow’s first gay pride parade was held in May 2006, thirteen years after homosexuality was decriminalized in Russia. It was supposed to be a joyous occasion, the beginning of a new era of openness for the LGBT community.
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Texas lawmakers file record number of bills targeting LGBT community
LGBT rights advocates say the onslaught of bill was widely expected as backlash over the rapid advancement of marriage equality.
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Calif. AG may have no choice but to allow ‘shoot the gays’ proposal to go forward
An Orange County, Calif., attorney filed the proposed measure last month, asking voters to criminalize homosexuality in the state and impose a death penalty sentence.
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Missouri lawmakers add to wave of anti-LGBT legislation with eight bills
Missouri is adding to the wave of anti-equality legislation being filed across the nation with the introduction of eight bills targeting the LGBT community thus far this legislative session.
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Michigan pastor under fire after comparing LGBT people to axe murderers
Pastor Clint Echols told his congregation at First Baptist Church in Zeeland, Mich., that homosexuality is a sin and people should not follow their “internal compass” that tells them they’re gay or transgender.
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Lawmaker seeks bar review of lawyer who filed ‘gay death penalty’ proposal
State Senator Ricardo Lara says the Orange County attorney’s proposal isn’t just offensive, but a violation of the California bar’s code of conduct for attorneys.
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An open letter to the homophobic doctor and florist who humiliate LGBT families
God did not bring these couples to you so you could judge them. His intention was for you to experience your humanity by serving them. His intention was to enrich you. He failed.