Sentences with phrase «traditional definition of marriage»

(For) anyone in the Liberal party to equate the traditional definition of marriage with segregation and apartheid is vile and disgusting.»
(For) anyone in the Liberal party to equate the traditional definition of marriage with segregation andapartheid is vile and disgusting.
Since the traditional definition of marriage requires the physical act, and the physical act is sinful in a gay context, gay marriage can not be justified by Christianity.
I hope Kohn can come to know better the millions of loving Christians who believe in the traditional definition of marriage and debate with them respectfully, rather than cast them out of civil discourse.
In 2009, he linked arms with prominent evangelicals and conservative Catholics in signing the Manhattan Declaration, which defended a traditional definition of marriage and denounced abortion.
I have yet to hear a compelling argument for changing the traditional definition of marriage; although, polygamy seems to be the coming form since it is getting increasingly more difficult to support a family on two incomes.
Anyone who says they oppose gay marriage because they believe that the traditional definition of marriage is between a man and a woman, and should not change, is a fool.
Excerpt: «Government promotion of unions other than the traditional definition of marriage undermines the unique roles of men and women within the family.»
[46] Hoffman indicated support for tax cuts, [47] a pro-life stance on abortion, [48] and support for the traditional definition of marriage, [49] as well as opposition to the Obama health reform proposal, [49] card - check legislation, [50] the Obama stimulus plan, [51] and cap - and - trade legislation.
At the heart of the controversy is the Trinity Western community's shared belief in the traditional definition of marriage.
Over the years there has been somewhat of a cultural shift when it comes to the traditional definition of marriage.
They argued that by allowing the court majority to overthrow the traditional definition of marriage, the judiciary had been granted greater power than what the constitution would allow according to the democratic process.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z