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‘Marriage’ Should be Emphasized in Same-Sex Marriage
Gay Agenda | December 20th 2009 by James Hipps
Public opinion plays like a broken record. As the New Jersey bill to legalize same-sex marriage floats and flounders in the state legislature, I can’t help feeling that I’ve heard the same sound-bite arguments from supporters and detractors a mil read more
GLBT’s and the Battle for the Bible
Gay Agenda | December 19th 2009 by James Hipps
There is nothing in Scripture that prohibits full acceptance of GLBT people, and ordaining their unions as sacraments in the Church. Since the Bible is used to justify homophobia, I want to deal with this issue from a biblical perspective, fully reco read more
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Molly's Blog | December 19th 2009 by Pat Murtagh
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS-UGANDA: AGAINST THE UGANDA ANTI-GAY BILL: Over in Uganda the government, under the influence of American Christian Right missionaries has introduced a bill that prescribes not just criminal penalties for "homosexual acts" b read more
The Good Joe Lieberman, Bad Joe Lieberman Part 2
Everyday Citizen | December 19th 2009 by Everyday Citizen
Once again Senator Joe Lieberman is in the news. This time, Senator Lieberman is in the news as the holdout in the Democratic caucus in the Senate against both the public option and expanding Medicare for those 55 years old and older. I have been p read more
Recognizing Gay Relationships ‘A Matter of Common Sense’
Gay Agenda | December 19th 2009 by James Hipps
History bends not only toward fairness and equality but also toward common sense. Marriage strengthens couples and families, who in turn help strengthen their communities, leading ultimately to a stronger, more robust nation. We will reach a time in read more
Civil Rights Are Not Limited by Race, Color, Gender or Sexual Ori…
Gay Agenda | December 19th 2009 by James Hipps
No one, and I mean no one, owns the patent, trademark, or copyright on civil rights. Not blacks, not gays, not anyone. No one, and I mean no one, owns the patent, trademark, or copyright on civil marriage. Not the Catholics, not the Jews, not the Chr read more
Africa is Still the Dark Continent for LGBT’s
Gay Agenda | December 19th 2009 by James Hipps
With Uganda, and now recently Rwanda being in the news in regards to attitude and “laws” towards the LGBT community, I thought I would take a look at the African Continent and the intolerance towards homosexuality. While this article does not pur read more
Just a Matter of Interpretation, Part III
A Feather Adrift | December 19th 2009 by Sherry Peyton
When I attended Marygrove College in Detroit, I was like a sponge. Everything was new and unimaginably exciting to me. I was learning about my faith and my God, and I would spend hours lost in reading. I was blessed to have amazing teachers, theolog read more
The Hypergraphic teacher meets the college Football player
Sumnonrabidus's Blog | December 19th 2009 by Harold Knight
Today I cannot, as usual, for one day, stop my own writing. Nothing matters except that I write before I grade essays or do anything else. Students have the opposite problem. They must do anything, everything, before they write. And then they write read more
“Profiles in Leadership” Coming to In The Life
Gay Agenda | December 19th 2009 by James Hipps
Every civil rights movement needs leaders, and the LGBT movement is no exception. This month on IN THE LIFE, we profile LGBT civil rights pioneers making strides towards LGBT equality, from the church pulpit to the halls of congress to the stages of read more
Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell to stand down as Green Par…
Newsjiffy | December 18th 2009 by Richard Brennan
Tireless human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, who is one of my heroes,is standing down as Green Party candidate for Oxford East, Pink News.co.uk reports.In a statement, Tatchell said that brain injuries received at the hands of Zimbabwian Presiden read more
Hate Crimes on the Rise
Everyday Citizen | December 18th 2009 by Everyday Citizen
America becoming 'post racial'? Maybe we need to take a deep breath and start working on it in 2010. So far we've not gotten the hang of it. A recent report says that hate crimes have spiked as we end the first decade of the 21st century. Conservat read more
Houston elects first gay mayor; Trying to remove an atheist from…
Politicalgary | December 18th 2009
These two stories are old, but they are very interesting and shows you how long we've come (or not): Houston elects first gay mayor What Houston's Gay Mayor Means for Texas - Time Can't see video? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-FwVBqgXq4 Ca read more
BBC web debate: “Should homosexuals be executed?”
Citizens Against Pro-Obama Media Bias | December 17th 2009 by mattie
December 17, 2009 Not exactly sure what the true intent was but the BBC asked on their website: “Should homosexuals be executed?” Followed by “Yes, we accept this is a stark and disturbing question.” Their questioned stemmed f read more
Who Decides?
Sustainable Development Blog - Sustainable Business Developm… | December 17th 2009 by Kevin Long
Does awareness of perceived injustice compel one to act?Over the weekend I got into a debate with a colleague over who is responsible for development. His opinion is that in the case where human rights are being denied it is the obligation of those w read more
Polygamy’s One Thing, But Jason Chaffetz Won’t Stand by While…
Democralypse Now | December 16th 2009
Straight(?) From the Land of Fruit and Nuts As predicted in yesterday’s post how, as a result of DC becoming all gay-marriagey, at least one crazy congressman or another will make a furious effort to thwart this wicked gay agenda in an attempt read more
Healing vs. Wounds
Kansas Free Press | December 16th 2009 by Everyday Citizen
MCDOWELL CREEK, Kan. - I have just had spine surgery and am currently in the period of forced inactivity which recovery requires. In the Oxycodone-induced fog that blankets my days, it's hard to separate one thought from the other. I've been thinki read more
Remember Uganda? Here Goes Rwanda!
Godless Blogger | December 16th 2009 by Jake Collyer
I’m sure many of you heard about Uganda’s plan to kill homosexuals who have aids. Well Rwanda is taking a page from their book. The change would have article 217 of their code say this: Any person who practices, encourages or sensitizes p read more
Rwanda to Vote on Homosexuality
Gay Agenda | December 16th 2009 by James Hipps
From IGLHRC: On December 16, 2009, the lower house of the Rwandan Parliament will hold its final debate on a draft revision of the penal code that will, for the first time, make homosexuality a crime in Rwanda. A vote on this draft code will occur read more
Joe Dallin’s “Perfect” : A Coming Out Story About Loving O…
Tasithoughts Weblog | December 16th 2009
I am an avid book reader. There are books that capture me from the first sentence and are hard to put down. Joe Dallin’s “Perfect” is one of them. Part of the reason is that I met the author many years ago in Portland through a read more
Much Like Crack-Smoking Mayors, DC Decides Gay Marriage is A-Ok!
Democralypse Now | December 15th 2009
Sick and tired of getting screwed out of representation in Congress, the District of Columbia decided to stick it to the man the only way they know how: letting the gays get married. Yay! The bill, approved 11-2 in the D.C. City Council, will now he read more
DC Council passes same-sex marriage bill
Citizens Against Pro-Obama Media Bias | December 15th 2009 by mattie
December 15, 2009 States allowing civil unions/same-sex-marriage/domestic partnerships DC Council, by a vote of 11-2, passed the “Religious Freedom and Civil Marriage Equality Amendment Act of 2009″ allowing same-sex couples to marry. Mayor Adria read more
Jim DeMint Fears a Gay President
Gay Agenda | December 15th 2009 by James Hipps
“Marriage is a religious institution. The federal government has no business redefining what it is,” DeMint says. This is one issue where he doesn’t support states’ rights; state government shouldn’t have the right to permit gay marriage: read more
‘Invisible And Overlooked’
Gayboomers | December 14th 2009 by Don Will
Bob McCoy is a youthful, active 78-year-old. He sings in his church choir, takes a weekly computer class, and regularly attends social gatherings organized by a gay senior citizens group in Brooklyn, N.Y., where he lives. But McCoy worries about a da read more
Houston Is Largest City to Elect Openly Gay Mayor
Gayboomers | December 14th 2009 by Don Will
Houston became the largest city in the United States to elect an openly gay mayor on Saturday night, as voters gave a solid victory to the city controller, Annise Parker. Cheers and dancing erupted at Ms. Parker’s campaign party as her opponent, G read more
Nev. brothel aims to offer 1st male prostitutes
Gayboomers | December 14th 2009 by Don Will
From Associated Press LAS VEGAS (AP) — The owner of a brothel more than two hours’ drive from Las Vegas said she hopes to hire Nevada’s first legal male prostitutes within a month, now that state health officials have approved a method read more
Santa Spotted Smooching a Man at Gay Paris Kiss-In
Gayboomers | December 14th 2009 by Don Will
Several dozen Parisian activists held a kiss-in against homophobia for five minutes on rue Caumartin near the Printemps shopping center during the busy holiday shopping rush on Saturday afternoon. Santa Spotted Smooching a Man at Gay Paris Kis read more
Buju Banton Arrested in Cocaine Conspiracy!
Diary of a Hollywood Street King | December 14th 2009 by jacky jasper
Tweet This Story!MIAMI FLORIDA Reggae superstar Buju Banton is sitting behind bars after being charged in Tampa with intent to poses and distribute cocaine 5 kilos or more. Banton, who is legally known as Mark Anthony Myrie, has been in U.S. federal read more
Houston We Have a Problem: Annise Parker to be First Openly Gay M…
Democralypse Now | December 13th 2009
Holy flaming cannoli! After stinging defeats in Maine and that godless cesspool New York, it seemed those feisty gays would be condemned to eternally wander, cold and alone, with nary a constitutional protection to call their own. But then like a be read more

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