The passage of New York's legislation was made possible by two Republican senators who had been undecided.
Sen. Stephen Saland pledged the deciding vote. He voted against a similar bill in 2009, helping kill the measure and dealing a blow to the national gay rights movement.
"While I understand that my vote will disappoint many, I also know my vote is a vote of conscience," Saland said in a statement to The Associated Press before the vote. "I am doing the right thing in voting to support marriage equality."
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/06/24/gay-marriage-headed-to-vote-on-ny-senate-floor/#ixzz1QIVWHnJt
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Showing posts with label gay. Show all posts
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
More on Obama's gay pride White House event
from: http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?id=30803&ref=BPNews-RSSFeed0630
WASHINGTON (BP)--President Obama became the first chief executive to host a White House ceremony celebrating "gay pride" Monday, telling several hundred homosexual guests in the East Room that America still has what he called "old attitudes" about homosexuality but that they have "an ally and a champion" in the Oval Office...
...Conservative commentators were quick to note that the White House ceremony came only a month and a half after Obama chose not to host -- as was a custom under the Bush administration -- a White House event commemorating the National Day of Prayer...
..."There are unjust laws to overturn and unfair practices to stop," he said. "And though we've made progress, there are still fellow citizens, perhaps neighbors or even family members and loved ones, who still hold fast to worn arguments and old attitudes, who fail to see your families like their families, and who would deny you the rights that most Americans take for granted."Such language about "worn arguments" and "old attitudes" frustrated evangelicals, who say their views about the sinfulness of homosexuality are based on unchangeable biblical teachings. Bob Stith, the Southern Baptist national strategist for gender issues and representative of the denomination's Task Force on Ministry to Homosexuals (SBCTheWayOut.com), said evangelicals haven't "arrived at our conclusions on homosexuality lightly.""It isn't simply that we believe homosexuality is sin," Stith told Baptist Press. "We have wrestled with the texts, with the new apologetics of many activists and have come to a genuine, heartfelt belief that Scripture is clear on this."If "God says something is wrong," Stith said, then those who deviate from God's commands are missing "out on God's best" and are "in an adversarial relationship with God."
WASHINGTON (BP)--President Obama became the first chief executive to host a White House ceremony celebrating "gay pride" Monday, telling several hundred homosexual guests in the East Room that America still has what he called "old attitudes" about homosexuality but that they have "an ally and a champion" in the Oval Office...
...Conservative commentators were quick to note that the White House ceremony came only a month and a half after Obama chose not to host -- as was a custom under the Bush administration -- a White House event commemorating the National Day of Prayer...
..."There are unjust laws to overturn and unfair practices to stop," he said. "And though we've made progress, there are still fellow citizens, perhaps neighbors or even family members and loved ones, who still hold fast to worn arguments and old attitudes, who fail to see your families like their families, and who would deny you the rights that most Americans take for granted."Such language about "worn arguments" and "old attitudes" frustrated evangelicals, who say their views about the sinfulness of homosexuality are based on unchangeable biblical teachings. Bob Stith, the Southern Baptist national strategist for gender issues and representative of the denomination's Task Force on Ministry to Homosexuals (SBCTheWayOut.com), said evangelicals haven't "arrived at our conclusions on homosexuality lightly.""It isn't simply that we believe homosexuality is sin," Stith told Baptist Press. "We have wrestled with the texts, with the new apologetics of many activists and have come to a genuine, heartfelt belief that Scripture is clear on this."If "God says something is wrong," Stith said, then those who deviate from God's commands are missing "out on God's best" and are "in an adversarial relationship with God."
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Obama Promises to be a Gay "Champion"
from: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/06/30/obama-promises-champion-gay-rights/
WASHINGTON -- Countering criticism that he's done little on gay rights, President Barack Obama commemorated the 40th anniversary of the birth of the modern movement by welcoming its leaders to the White House and reaffirming his commitment to their top priorities.
"I want you to know: You have our support," Obama told members of the core Democratic constituency as he and first lady Michelle Obama hosted a cocktail-and-appetizer reception in the East Room for gay pride month. It's been some four decades since the police raid on New York City's gay Stonewall Inn that spurred gay rights activism across the country.
As activists work to change minds and change laws, Obama added: "I will not only be your friend, I will continue to be an ally and a champion and a president who fights with you and for you."
Continue to pray for our president. He has, as the Bible says, "zeal but with no understanding".
WASHINGTON -- Countering criticism that he's done little on gay rights, President Barack Obama commemorated the 40th anniversary of the birth of the modern movement by welcoming its leaders to the White House and reaffirming his commitment to their top priorities.
"I want you to know: You have our support," Obama told members of the core Democratic constituency as he and first lady Michelle Obama hosted a cocktail-and-appetizer reception in the East Room for gay pride month. It's been some four decades since the police raid on New York City's gay Stonewall Inn that spurred gay rights activism across the country.
As activists work to change minds and change laws, Obama added: "I will not only be your friend, I will continue to be an ally and a champion and a president who fights with you and for you."
Continue to pray for our president. He has, as the Bible says, "zeal but with no understanding".
Friday, January 30, 2009
The Unspoken Truth

First of all, I thought Ted did a very good job of speaking about the love of Christ who "came to seek and to save that which was lost". This includes all of us, no matter what our shortcomings may be. Secondly (and expectedly), Oprah was relentless in trying to get Ted to "just be who you are", in other words "give into your desires to be a homosexual man". To this I have a few thoughts.
#1: This is an incredibly illogical line of reasoning. The difference between men and animals is that we have the ability to reason and discern right from wrong. We are not slaves to our desires or instincts. No one would tell Ted to "give into your desires and be who you are" if his instincts were to kill somebody. Why? That would harm someone. As a Christian, I believe that God gave us His 10 Commandments so that we would not get hurt or hurt someone else. A homosexual lifestyle is destructive in so many ways (physically, emotionally, and spiritually) and God, in His love, doesn't want us to be destroyed.
#2: I think the greatest tragedy concerning the interview is that Ted shared that he had been sexually-molested as a second-grader by one of his dad's male friends, and Oprah didn't follow-up on that statement at all. She didn't seem to want to go there.
As a pastor, I see this somewhat often: young adults who were raped or molested as children struggling with their sexuality. The strange thing about boys who were molested by homosexual men is that many of them begin to believe THEY are homosexual rather than recognizing they were taken advantage of by men with unchecked homosexual desires. My point is this: from my experience, it is not unusual at all to have a young boy who is not confused with his sexuality come out of a homosexual molestation with different thoughts and emotions about his sexuality. So, for Oprah to say "just be who you are" is essentially saying, "go ahead and give in to this self-destructive lifestyle; you don't have any choice and you have to because long ago you were taken advantage of by a man of little character, responsibility, or moral clarity."
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