Recent Religious Headlines [T11R-4]
The state of Massachusetts, which has been at the forefront of normalizing homosexual relationships in law, has taken a bold new step to allow applicants for drivers licenses to select their gender on officials documents.
SANTA FE รข" Religion, politics, sexuality and the law crossed paths in the Roundhouse on Wednesday, Jan. 28. Several hours later, a measure that would recognize and grant rights to domestic partnerships passed its first milestone on a still rocky horizon in the New Mexico Legislature.
The disconnected realities of Ted Haggard and the Pope
The University's health-insurance policy may be in violation of its nondiscrimination policy, many members of the Penn community say. Currently, the University employee-benefits program does not cover sexual reassignment surgery, but it is in direct violation of its nondiscrimination policy by not covering these procedures, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Center associate director Erin ...
Renters could not be discriminated against based on their sexuality in Carrboro, but only if the state legislature approves. The Carrboro Board of Aldermen recently pressed its legislative delegation for help in strengthening housing protections for gay, lesbian and transgendered residents.
SEX issues are being highlighted in an exhibition backed by St Albans District Council which gets underway from Monday.
Whatรขs God got to do with it? Local theologians debate the future of organized religion in America by Jim Lillie
Religion editor of Newsweek magazine, Lisa Miller, will be at Syracuse University today to speak about her controversial article published in December on the Bible's support of gay marriage. Miller will be in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium in Newhouse III at 3:30 p.
"Of Time and the City" is a difficult film to describe but a distinct pleasure to experience.
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