Tags: Africa, California, Catholic Church, gay marriage, homophobia, Iran, Iraqi LGBT, LGBT Federal Benefits, LGBT Immigration, LGBT Social Security Benefits, LGBT Travel, LGBT youth, marriage equality, Maryland, Mexico, Mexico City, Mississippi, Palm Springs, same-sex marriage, Social Security, United Kingdom | by Victoria Lavin | April 12th, 2010, 7:48 am
The Conservatives will consider the case for legalizing same-sex marriage, but gays right campaigners remain sceptical. Read more
Josh Gamble asks the question Who cares what the Bible says? Read more
Joseph Erbentraut of the EDGE writes about how gay sex plays in the equality debate. Read more
Equal Social Security benefits for same-sex couples urged. Read more
A leading voice in the Catholic Church. Read more
The battle for same-sex marriage heats up in Latin America. Read more
Gay, Lesbian Travelers Good for Palm Springs’ Business. Read more
Stench of history hangs over prom in Mississippi. Read more
Iran moderate daily returns after three-year ban. Read more
There Goes the Gayborhood. Read more
Homosexual link to Terre’blanche Murder Examined. Read more
MD: Lawmakers fails to get gay marriage language added to bill. Read more
SoulForce announces new Executive Director Rev. Dr. Cindi Love. Read more
2011 May Be a Taxing Year for Same-sex Couples. Read more
Gay Republican Fred Karger Tells Southern GOP That He Might Run for President. Read more
Photos: Rock for Equality Protest Calls for End of Social Security Discrimination. Read more
Top Republican Say Filibuster of Supreme Court Nominee ‘Unlikely’. Read more
GOP Prez candidate Huckabee compares gays to incest and drug addiction. Read more
‘A Wave of Instense Homophobia is Washing Across Africa’. Read more
David Mixner: DADT: It Doesn’t Get Anymore Offensive. Read more
FL: Newspaper Has Pro-Gay Bias. Read more
Senator McCain Dismisses Supporters of Don’t Ask Repeal. Read more
Someday We’ll be Together? Read more
US State Department Report May Help Iraqi LGBT Asylum Applicants. Read more
Once again you have given us news/links that inspire and give hope of future young homosexual/glbt men and women who will not sit, but will stand and work for their civil/ equal rights. The link to Boise State website (arbiteronline.com) shows that people do get the non-issue of what the Bible/religion says about homosexuality.
And the Edge article on why we should deal with the “icky” factor is also making us live in the real world, and shows why it is a waste of time to be feaful and seek to hide behind words like “gay” instead of talking honestly about our sexuality- What type of argument do we give when we hide the very thing that makes us different?