The Church at this time needs our leadership to address the crisis of marriage for heterosexuals — between divorce and extramarital sexual activity — more than it needs a few ministers to take
a stand against gay marriage.
Like any public figure, Warren has his detractors, from liberals who decry his consistent
stand against gay marriage to theological hardliners who believe his motivational brand of seeker - sensitive Christianity sells the gospel short.
It's not the fact that Chick - fil - a is a Christian business that people are outraged about, it's the fact that they as a company (the CEO speaks for the company) they took a political
stand against gay marriage.
Not exact matches
Christians should
stand firmly
against the idea of
gay marriage / same - sex
marriage.
Carl Paladino, who is mulling a re-match
against Gov. Andrew Cuomo next fall, is still angry about an incident during his failed 2010 bid during which he
stood with Orthodox Jewish leaders in Brooklyn and pledged to «oppose the homosexual agenda» — especially same - sex
marriage — and said children should not be «brainwashed» into believing that being
gay is acceptable.
He added that she has «straight As» from the National Rifle Association and voted
against Democratic Gov. David Paterson's «bloated» budget this year (Burns conceded there were other issues on which the Republican has problems with conservatives in her party: she is pro-abortion, voted for
gay marriage and, while not endorsing the controversial «card check» provision in the Employee Free Choice Act, she does support «reform in workers» ability to organize» — a
stand not too different from that of AFL - CIO President Rich Trumka when he said he could support EFCA without card check).
Best Triangulation: Hillary on
Gay Marriage First she was
against it, but when Spitzer took a hard
stand for it, she claimed she's «evolved» but still isn't exactly for it.