Posts Tagged ‘ Organized Religion ’

U.S. Supreme Court refuses to stop gay marriage in Washington, D.C.

Mar 3rd, 2010 | By Kentucky Guardian Contributors & Staff | Category: Lead Story, National News

U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts today denied a last-minute request by traditional marriage supporters to stop Washington, D.C.’s same-sex marriage law from taking effect. As a “matter of judicial policy,” Roberts said in an opinion that it has been the practice of the U.S. Supreme Court not to intervene in local matters.



Archdiocese Vs. Washington, D.C. on Gay Marriage – The Archdiocese Stops Healthcare Coverage

Mar 2nd, 2010 | By Tony Begley, Contributor and Literary Editor | Category: Lead Story, National News

Today, the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C. which has been battling the District of Columbia government about same-sex marriage since last year when The District proposed same-sex marriage legislation, announced it will stop health benefits for new members and same-sex couples.



Republic of Uganda may Withdraw Anit-Gay Legislation because of International Pressure

Jan 8th, 2010 | By Julie Fite, Contributor | Category: International News

The law was proposed in Uganda’s Parliament following a visit by leaders of U.S. conservative Christian ministries that promote therapy for gays to become heterosexual. However, at least one of those leaders has denounced the bill, as have some other conservative and liberal Christians in the United States.



Uganda continues to defy the world with proposed law to execute homosexuals; Worldwide outrage continues

Dec 12th, 2009 | By Julie Fite, Contributor | Category: International News

Republic of Uganda proposes law to executive homosexuals. The worldwide outrage continues. In a groundbreaking move, a representative of the Pope in the audience read a statement strongly condemning the criminalization of homosexual conduct. A powerful U.S. Representative urged the Republic of Ugandan to ‘come to their senses’ and reject a controversial proposed law that would punish homosexuality with life in prison, without the possibility of parole or pardon.



Garrard County man running for House of Representatives because of Christianity

Dec 11th, 2009 | By Julie Fite, Contributor | Category: Around the Commonwealth

Earlier this week, Garrard County resident Roger Ayres filed to run against Representative Lonnie Napier (R) in the 36th District because “U.S. President Obama saying the United States is no longer a Christian nation made my blood boil.”



Church, state and gay marriage

Nov 18th, 2009 | By Trevor Ashley, Contributor | Category: Viewpoints

The Catholic Archdiocese of Washington is warning the District of Columbia Council that the church will stop contracting to provide social services if the city approves same-sex marriage as planned. To which the only valid response is, “OK.”



Maine gay marriage supporters working to strip churches of tax-exemption

Nov 13th, 2009 | By Julie Fite, Contributor | Category: Lead Story, National News

More than 80,000 people have joined an online movement seeking the revocation of tax-exempt status from churches that were involved in the repeal of Maine’s marriage equality law. The law was repealed last week when 53 percent of voters chose to repeal the law using Maine’s unique system of law called “the people’s veto.”



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