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âHomophobiaâ is a new word; you will not find it in old dictionaries.The word gained cuned currency soon after the Vatican published its ânew policyâ barring homosexuals and men with âdeep-seatedâ homosexual tendencies from being ordained as Roman Catholic priests. âHomophobiaâ, ⦠Continue reading â'
POPE FRANCIS has defended gay people against discrimination and said they should be integrated into society, but reaffirmed Church teaching that homosexual acts are a sin.
Jeffrey T. Kuhner The homosexual movement is transforming America. A great cultural change has taken place. The homosexual lifestyle â" once considered a moral abomination â" is today not only accepted, but celebrated. The results are obvious and pernicious: The creation of a militant secular America bent on eradicating our Judeo-Christian heritage. It marks the [...]
Religion and LGBT equality have found themselves on opposite sides of protests around the world in recent days, with a debate over marriage equality in Haiti, the Pope visiting Brazil, and the effects of marriage equality in France still taking hold. read more
The Pope delivered some of the most transparent remarks ever by a pontiff, and the Catholic and LGBT communities of Southern Colorado are taking notice.
Our moral imperative to build an equal and fair society demands that we eradicate LGBT discrimination in the workplace.
A Winnipegger is speaking out against recently passed anti-gay laws in Russia, which is set to host the 2014 Winter Olympic Games.
Priests of the powerful Georgian Orthodox Church led a recent attack on a group of people protesting against homophobia in Tbilisi, Georgia. The incident in May raises questions about human rights and the balance of power between church and state in the religiously conservative former Soviet republic.
Priests of the powerful Georgian Orthodox Church led a recent attack on a group of people protesting against homophobia in Tblisi, Georgia. The incident in May raises questions about human rights and the balance of power between church and state in the religiously conservative former Soviet republic.
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