Sentences with phrase «traditional view of marriage»

While the sanctity of marriage will be debated the Kirk earlier claimed its move towards greater acceptance of gay marriage would not compromise the Church's traditional view of marriage as a union between a man and a woman.
A Filipina lady has a more traditional view of marriage than western women.
Religious arguments are, so they insist, superfluous in defending a traditional view of marriage: «Because marriage uniquely meets essential needs in such a structured way, it should be regulated for the common good, which can be understood apart from specifically religious arguments.»
They are all for discrimination against those who hold to the traditional view of marriage on which Western Civilisation has been based for the past 1,500 years.
Allen affirmed that she and IF maintain a traditional view of marriage, though they welcome attendees with other perspectives.
Henderson says the new law is likely to make Christians holding a traditional view of marriage quieter about their opinions in public.
In an era where a close analogy is assumed between civil rights regarding race and civil rights regarding sexual identity, the Bob Jones precedent could easily lead to the revocation of tax - exempt status for schools committed to traditional views of marriage and sexual morality.
So anyway the women of the exSoviet bloc countries are well educated and take care of themselves but have retained the traditional views of marriage, family, gender roles and they haven't lost their nurturing quality.
«We will be seeking legal guarantees of the same freedom of conscience for our constituents and religious organisations to teach, preach and express a traditional view of marriage
This is an issue which a great many have a deep and passionate interest, both those for marriage equality and those who support the traditional view of marriage.
Somehow, I think you'd agree, the Salvation Army is able to hold to a traditional view of marriage, and still extend grace and love and acceptance to everyone they come into contact with, without judgement.
The traditional view of marriage as an exclusive, enduring relationship between two persons is a three - thousand - year old legacy gifted to Western society by most but not all major religions and the patriarchal social structures they support.
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