Recent Religious Headlines [T11R-4]

The founders of "Mithly", the Arabic word for gay, say it's the first site of its kind in Muslim North Africa and aims to fight homophobia with understanding.
RABAT (AFP) - By Western standards it's tame, with no nudity, no sex and mostly text. Yet a new gay Moroccan Internet magazine may test the limits in a country where homosexuality is taboo.
RABAT (AFP) - By Western standards it's tame, with no nudity, no sex and mostly text.
ALAMEDA, Calif., May 20 / Standard Newswire / -- A group of parents who filed a lawsuit against Alameda Unified School District after the District denied their requests to excuse their young children from lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) instruction are dismissing their suit.
Bishop Christopher Senyonjo, center, was greeted by local community members during the San Francisco leg of his speaking tour Tuesday at the LGBT Community Center.
In the spirit of Martin Luther, I have posted on the web "9.5 Theses for a New Reformation" for reimagining the relationship between Christian evangelicals and LGBT people.
Alex Ntonya FILE - In this photo taken Thursday May, 20, 2010 file photo, Tiwonge Chimbalanga, foreground, and Steven Monjeza, left back, are led from court in Blantyre, Malawi, after a judge sentenced the couple to the maximum 14 years in prison for unnatural acts and gross indecency under Malawi's anti-gay legislation.
BLANTYRE, Malawi (AP) â€" A judge sentenced a couple to the maximum 14 years in prison for unnatural acts and gross indecency Thursday under Malawi's anti-gay legislation.
BLANTYRE, Malawi (AP) â€" A judge sentenced a couple to the maximum 14 years in prison with hard labor under Malawi's anti-gay legislation, and crowds jeered the two men as they were driven from the court house to jail Thursday.


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