And they've gone on the campaign trail saying they do not
support gay marriage while they've claimed to be the gay - friendly party.
Do everything that a gay person would do (and I mean EVERYTHING) and then after a couple of weeks tell me that you
still support gay marriage.
Everyone keeps saying «there are large issues», only because the issue at hand doesn't have to do with them and or they do
n't support gay marriage.
President Obama clearly justifies his reason for
supporting gay marriage because of the Golden Rule — the idea that we should treat others justly, as we would want to be treated.
Best Argument: Daniel Kirk with «Gay Marriage in New York» «As long as the state is in the marriage business, Christians should
support gay marriage as an embodiment of our calling to love our neighbor as ourselves.»
A lower court ruled the decision of family - run Ashers not to bake the product iced with the
slogan Support Gay Marriage in 2014 was discriminatory after a legal challenge supported by Northern Ireland's Equality Commission.
It's not enough to say that the issue isn't a priority, since Parliament can walk and chew gum at the same time, nor can one claim it is a Christian position given the number of
Christians supporting gay marriage.
This endorsement is laughable, not is Ulrich not a conservative, he's basically a RINO who supports every anti business bill in the council and even
supports gay marriage in NYC.
Gillibrand later said she had always
personally supported gay marriage, but thought the question of legalization should not be dictated by the federal government, but rather left up to individual states to decide.
A recent Siena Research Institute poll estimates that a record high of 58 percent of New York's registered
voters support gay marriage.
If you look at the original post above you will note that its one mans idea that the
Bible supports gay marriage, do you really think atheists know what the Bible says or are they just pulling things from what others say?
The bill's champion, Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo, didn't
support gay marriage until 2006, long after predecessors from his party.
Hillary Clinton had a tense exchange with NPR host Terry Gross over whether she made «a calculus» against
publicly supporting gay marriage before endorsing it last year.
Ah, the new politics of hate - a gay group doesn't like that some Christian groups don't
support gay marriage so they threaten to boycott a company that supports Christian groups.
A reader wrote in late last week to question the Erie County Conservative Party's endorsement of Democratic Assemblyman Mark Schroeder for his city comptroller run, noting the nod runs counter to the state party's recent passage of a resolution barring any candidate who
supports gay marriage from running on Row C.
He says the Governor is liberal on social issues,
like supporting gay marriage and gun control, but conservative on financial matters, like reducing government spending and promoting business.
Should it matter to consumers whether the company's
CEO supports gay marriage, is a libertarian, or a Catholic, or backs a particular political party?
Here is the issue I have with Obama as a Christian... he fully supports Abortion... (against God's Word) and he
fully supports Gay Marriage — Again — going against God's Word... He may be a christian, that's not for me to judge — but the unbilbical things he supports are curious...
Did you hear Democrats calling them down for not supporting gay marriage??
While only 37 % of baby boomers (born between 1946 and 1964)
support gay marriage today, that figure rises to 64 % among millennials (born after 1980).
Fact: A Christian College in Montgomery, Alabama has invited Fox's Bill Oreilly as their upcoming guest speaker this fall and
Oreilly supports Gay Marriage.