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  • Man Trying to ‘Marry’ Adopted Son in Pennsylvania

    Source: CNN - Posted: 9 years ago

    Nino Esposito adopted Roland "Drew" Bosee in 2012, reducing the Pennsylvania inheritance tax payable upon the death of either one of the men from 15% to 4%. Now, they're trying to undo the adoption to get "married" and a state trial court judge has rejected their request, saying his ability to annul adoptions is generally limited to instances of fraud.

  • Houston Non-Discrimination Ordinance Trounced in Early Vote

    Source: Texas Tribune - Posted: 9 years ago

    With early voting results in, Houston’s proposed ordinance to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity and a number of other characteristics was behind in the polls by a significant margin. As the polls closed on Tuesday, early voting figures showed 63 percent of more than 130,000 Houston voters who cast ballots early voted against the measure.

  • Meet 7 Big Businesses Behind the Houston Ballot Measure

    Source: The Daily Signal - Posted: 9 years ago

    Today, the people of Houston will head to the polls to vote on Houston's Proposition 1, which prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. But residents aren’t the only ones having a say in the debate. A number of big businesses have gotten behind the ballot initiative, urging voters to say “yes.” Seven of the biggest include Apple, BASF, Dell, Dow Co., General Electric, Hewlett Packard and United Airlines.

  • Houston Voting on Bathroom Bill Today

    Source: Campaign for Houston - Posted: 9 years ago

    Today, residents of the City of Houston will vote on Proposition 1, an ordinance that would make it illegal to discriminate against homosexuals and transvestites in employment, housing and public accommodations. The ordinance would also allow men who identify as women to use the women's restroom. All Houston residents, please watch this 40-second video by Campaign for Houston, then vote "No" on Proposition 1.

  • Justice Kennedy: Officials Should Follow Obergefell or Resign

    Source: LifeSiteNews - Posted: 9 years ago

    U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy told a Harvard Law School audience that government employees with religious convictions about marriage should resign. The justice admitted that Christians who must "enforce a law that they believe is morally corrupt" face "difficult moral questions." "However,” he said, "the rule of law is that, as a public official, in performing your legal duties, you are bound to enforce the law."

  • Ben Carson Supported ‘Gay Rights’ Initiatives on Corporate Boards

    Source: Reuters - Posted: 9 years ago

    Ben Carson said on Wednesday that his support for "gay rights" initiatives while on the boards of Costco and Kellogg does not clash with his support for traditional marriage. Carson supported various initiatives for both companies, such as barring discrimination based on gender identity, providing health insurance for employees' domestic partners, and offering more diversity training.

  • Majority of Americans Say Clerks Must Issue ‘Gay Marriage’ Licenses

    Source: Associated Press - Posted: 9 years ago

    A recent poll indicates that just 41 percent of Americans think government officials shouldn't have to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, down from 49 percent in July. The shift is especially stark among Republicans. A majority of them — 58 percent — still favor religious exemptions for officials issuing marriage licenses, but that's down 14 points since 72 percent said so in July.

  • Why Can’t Two Gay Brothers Marry? - Michael Brown

    Source: askdrbrown.org - Posted: 9 years ago

    In this article, Dr. Michael Brown points out how acceptance of homosexual "marriages" is paving the way for acceptance of incestuous "marriages." He says, "This is the inevitable downward slide that results when you separate marriage from procreation and from joining children to their mother and father."

  • Chick-fil-A Listed as Sponsor of Homosexual Festival

    Source: Christian News - Posted: 9 years ago

    The popular evangelical-owned fast food restaurant Chick-fil-A has been listed as a sponsor of a “faith-based” homosexual film and arts festival. Level Ground began as a student-organized event in 2013, and was touted as the “world’s first faith-based LGBT film festival." Surprisingly, Chick-fil-A is listed as a sponsor on Level Ground's website, OnLevelGround.org. An online petition is asking Chick-fil-A to make an official statement.

  • Lawsuit Seeks Gender-Neutral Option on US Passports

    Source: The Guardian - Posted: 9 years ago

    A Colorado resident who was unable to get a gender-neutral passport has sued the federal government to try to force the United States to join a handful of other countries that allow people to get travel documents without picking a gender. Lambda Legal announced the lawsuit Monday on behalf of Dana Zzyym (pronounced Zimm) of Fort Collins, Colorado, who identifies as "intersex."

  • Christian Baker Appeals to Colorado Supreme Court

    Source: The Christian Post - Posted: 9 years ago

    The Christian Colorado baker who was found guilty of discrimination for declining to make a cake for a same-sex "wedding" in 2012 has appealed his case to the state supreme court, which gives the court the opportunity to weigh the hot-button issue of whether private wedding venders have the right not to support "gay weddings" on the basis of religious objection.

  • Christian Baker Appeals to Colorado Supreme Court

    Source: The Christian Post - Posted: 9 years ago

    The Christian Colorado baker who was found guilty of discrimination for declining to make a cake for a same-sex "wedding" in 2012 has appealed his case to the state supreme court, which gives the court the opportunity to weigh the hot-button issue of whether private wedding venders have the right not to support "gay weddings" on the basis of religious objection.

  • Four Reasons to Oppose Houston’s Proposition 1

    Source: Defending Marriage - Posted: 9 years ago

    On November 3, residents of the city of Houston will vote on Proposition 1, known as the “Houston Equal Rights Ordinance” (HERO), which prohibits discrimination based on any one of a whole list of reasons, two of them being “sexual orientation” and “gender identity.” Here are four major reasons why Houston residents should vote “No” on Proposition 1.

  • Jindal Asks for Dismissal of ACLU Lawsuit against Him

    Source: abc News - Posted: 9 years ago

    Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal's lawyer has asked a state district judge to throw out a lawsuit that challenges Jindal's executive order offering special protections to people who oppose same-sex "marriage." Judge Todd Hernandez heard arguments about Jindal's request Monday but did not immediately rule.

  • Oklahoma Pastors, Politicians Lead Rally against Same-Sex ‘Marriage,’ Abortion

    Source: NewsOK - Posted: 9 years ago

    Abortion and same-sex "marriage" came under fire Sunday as preachers and politicians urged Oklahomans to take a stand against the U.S. Supreme Court rulings they said go against Scripture. Several thousand attended the "Protect Life and Marriage Rally" held on the south steps of the State Capitol building. Participants were encouraged to sign a petition saying the state has the right to set its own abortion and marriage laws.

  • Houston to Vote on Nondiscrimination Ordinance in Eight Days

    Source: Associated Press - Posted: 9 years ago

    After a drawn-out showdown between Houston's popular lesbian mayor and a coalition of conservative pastors, voters in the nation's fourth-largest city will soon decide whether to pass the "Houston Equal Rights Ordinance." The ordinance would make it illegal to discriminate against homosexuals and transvestites in employment, housing and public accommodations. The city will vote on November 3.

  • New York Gov. Issues Executive Order, Bans Transgender Discrimination

    Source: Reuters - Posted: 9 years ago

    New York Governor Andrew Cuomo used his executive authority Thursday to ban all transgender discrimination, making New York the first state to ban discrimination against transgender individuals by both private and public entities. "It is intolerable to allow discrimination of transgender individuals and they are one of the most abused, harassed groups in society today," Cuomo said.

  • Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Campaign for Houston: Keep Men out of Women’s Bathrooms

    Source: abc13 - Posted: 9 years ago

    Two new ads have been released in opposition to Houston's Proposition 1. The first is by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who says in the ad that the ordinance "is not about equality," but "about allowing men in women's locker rooms and bathrooms." The second is by Campaign for Houston, which points out the danger of allowing registered sex-offenders to use the same restrooms as young girls.

  • IRS: ‘Husband’ and ‘Wife’ Apply to Same-Sex Couples, Too

    Source: Fox News - Posted: 9 years ago

    The IRS is making it official: The tax agency says it will now recognize same-sex "marriages" regardless of where they were performed. The IRS and the Treasury Department also said they will interpret the terms "husband" and "wife" to also include same-sex partners. The IRS proposed the regulations Wednesday to implement the Supreme Court's decision in June that purported to redefine marriage.

  • Northern Ireland Bakery Case: Date Set for Appeal Hearing

    Source: Belfast Telegraph - Posted: 9 years ago

    Ashers bakery's appeal against being found guilty of discrimination will be heard next year. Earlier this year, a Northern Ireland court held that Ashers had discriminated against customer Gareth Lee when the firm declined to bake a pro-"gay marriage" cake for him. Ashers was ordered to pay £500 (about $770) in damages. Today, senior judges in Belfast listed Ashers' challenge to the ruling for a hearing due to get underway on February 3.

  • Northern Ireland Bakery Case: Date Set for Appeal Hearing

    Source: Belfast Telegraph - Posted: 9 years ago

    Ashers bakery's appeal against being found guilty of discrimination will be heard next year. Earlier this year, a Northern Ireland court held that Ashers had discriminated against customer Gareth Lee when the firm declined to bake a pro-"gay marriage" cake for him. Ashers was ordered to pay £500 (about $770) in damages. Today, senior judges in Belfast listed Ashers' challenge to the ruling for a hearing due to get underway on February 3.

  • Virginia School District Changes Gender Policy, Withholds Details from Parents

    Source: LifeSiteNews - Posted: 9 years ago

    One of Virginia's school districts may be hiding information that led to its decision to treat “gender identity” as a protected class, say concerned parents. After receiving seven requests to produce records of the dialogue between board members and state and federal officials leading up to the policy change, Fairfax County Public Schools has failed to comply. This could constitute a violation of Virginia's Freedom of Information Act.

  • Carson: Gay Marriage Ruling the Worst in 20 Years

    Source: Washington Examiner - Posted: 9 years ago

    Dr. Ben Carson said Wednesday that the Supreme Court's June ruling purporting to redefine marriage is the worst decision by the high court in the past 20 years. After the Court handed down its decision in June, Carson conceded that the ruling was "now the law of the land" despite his strong objections.

  • Chile to Start Recognizing Same-Sex Civil Unions Thursday

    Source: Reuters - Posted: 9 years ago

    Chile, which is viewed as one of the more conservative countries in it's region, will start recognizing same-sex civil unions this Thursday. While there was broad cross-party support in Chile's National Congress for allowing civil unions, polls show only around a quarter of Chileans support same-sex "marriage."

  • Mormon Leader:  Kentucky Clerk Should Recognize Same-Sex Marriages

    Source: Associated Press - Posted: 9 years ago

    The Mormon Church staked a deeper claim to middle ground in American society on Tuesday, advocating for compromises between protecting religious liberties and prohibiting discrimination, and criticizing Kentucky clerk Kim Davis for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. "We may have cultural differences, but we should not have 'culture wars,'" Mormon leader Dallin H. Oaks declared.