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Evangelical church opens doors to gays

AP December 19, 2009.

Print: MSNBC

Rev. Mark Tidd is an outlaw pastor of sorts. His Denver community, less than a year old, is an evangelical Christian church guided both by the Apostle’s Creed and the belief that gay people can embrace their sexual orientation as God-given and seek fulfillment in committed same-sex relationships.

Church: Two-for-one wedding, baptism special

Associated Press July 23, 2009.

Print: msnbc

‘It is a pity they have not put in a funeral for grandma as well,’ critic jokes

Episcopal leaders reopen divisive debate on same-sex marriage

By Duke Helfand July 10, 2009.

Print: Los Angeles Times

Church leaders, gathering in Anaheim for their first national convention in three years, also consider repealing a de facto ban on the consecration of gay bishops.

The Varieties of Biblical Marriage

by Vorjack May 3, 2009.

Print: Unreasonable Faith

The concept of “biblical marriage” faces scrutiny.

Charity worker suspended over ‘religious debate’ with work colleague

Andrew Alderson April 10, 2009.

The Telegraph

Charity worker David Booker has been suspended after a calm and friendly discussion about religion with a colleague.

Defending the faith, or prejudice?

January 21, 2009.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/news/int/search/news+sport/religion/-/2/hi/uk_news/7841775.stm

As a fresh bid is made to reform the Act of Settlement, BBC News looks at the history of the law that bans the monarch marrying a Catholic.