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Romanian TV star slammed for speaking out against gay agenda

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April 7, 2015 ( FamilyNews.ro ) -- On April 5th, Romanian TV superstar and bestselling author Mihaela Radulescu has posted an article on her blog which was met with an avalanche of debate, cheers, critical comments and even verbal violence. She has claimed to have been inspired by a  Facebook post  made by her life partner, Austrian adventurer Felix Baumgartner , the first skyjumper to ever break the sound barrier in a 39-kilometer high freefall through stratosphere in 2012. Recently, on Facebook, the skydiver expressed his support for Austrian folk singer Andreas Gabalier.  The singer , in his thank-you speech at the Amadeus – The Austrian Music Awards, had said that “it’s not easy in this world, where one can either be a male or a female”. The artist’s comments were met with booing from the public, which made him say there should be more tolerance “from the other side”. This prompted Baumgartner to write on his Facebook wall that guys like Gabalier should be praised, beca

Are homosexuality and homosexual marriage moral issues?

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The AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, a group against AIDS, protests in New York City against the Anti-Homosexuality Bill in Uganda. (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) Some people who approve of homosexuality as a legitimate lifestyle have said that homosexuality and homosexual  marriage  are not  moral  issues.  Often, this is stated in an attempt to distance themselves from ethics and focus on the social and political agenda to promote homosexuality.  Still, is homosexuality and homosexual marriage a moral issue?  Yes, it is. Morality deals with person-to-person relationships and what ought and ought not to be done within them.  The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy defines morality: "descriptively to refer to some codes of conduct put forward by a society or, some other group, such as a religion, or accepted by an individual for her own behavior or normatively to refer to a code of conduct that, given specified conditions, would be put forward by all rational persons.&q

Government punishes farmers for saying no to Gay marriage ceremony - Nazi re-eduation underway

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"This is coercive big government run amok." That is the phrase  The Daily Signal  has used to describe  a recent bit of news  from New York state which represents only the latest act of bullying and intimidation by the same-sex marriage lobby against those of us who refuse to step in line with their radical ideology. This time, the victims of this discriminatory and bigoted targeting are a couple who rent out their family farm for wedding receptions, but who respectfully declined renting to a lesbian couple because they could not in sound conscience participate in such an event. To the Orwellian New York Human Rights Commission, however, this kind of conscientious dissent is  ungoodthink . The farm owners, Cynthia and Robert Gifford , are  being fined $13,000.00  for this malfeasance: $10,000 in civil damages to the State of New York and $1,500 to each of the two women of the couple denied services, for the "mental anguish" they have supposedly suffered

Bill O’Reilly: Same-sex ‘marriage’ advocates work through ‘threats and demonization’ (video)

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. April 25, 2014 ( LifeSiteNews.com ) – Fox News host Bill O'Reilly says same-sex " marriage " advocates have crossed the line with "threats and demonization" of political opponents. On April 21, the top-ranked host in cable television  launched a discussion  with Fox News contributors Mary Katharine Ham and Juan Williams on the resignation of former Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich due to "intimidation." Some extreme homosexual activists are saying "if you donate money to a traditional marriage cause, we're going to hurt you. We're going to...find out where you live. We're going to try to take your job, maybe do vandalism to your home." O'Reilly referred to comments made by the executive editor of TheNation.com, who said that homosexual friend wanted to go after traditional marriage supporters in their homes. Other examples of threats and intimidation include a New York state legislator who  faced death threats , 

True marriage supporters ‘not welcome’ in New York: councilman

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NEW YORK,  – A New York City councilman has effectively told traditional marriage supporters they are “not welcome” in the Big Apple. In response to  Chick-fil-A’s proposed plans  to expand their business and set up restaurants in several locations, including New York City, Councilman Daniel Dromm   told the  Huffington Post  that the fast-food chain would not be welcome in the most populous city in the country. Councilman Daniel Dromm “We don’t need bigots coming to New York City,” Dromm told HuffPost . “They are not welcome here unless they can embrace all of New York’s diverse community, including the LGBT community .” Chick-fil-A made national headlines in 2012 when CEO Dan Cathy   voiced his belief in traditional marriage .  His remarks sparked  scathing reactions  from  pro-homosexual politicians and the homosexual lobby. Despite the onslaught of pro-homosexuality antagonism, the fast-food chain received an  even larger outpouring of support  after the incident, in

US and EU push Africans once more on abortion and homosexuality

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NEW YORK , April 11, 2014 ( C-FAM.org ) - Africans are crying foul after wealthy Western countries ambushed them with a draft resolution that re-opens the troublesome issues of abortion and homosexuality in UN negotiations. “You have set a precedent here that will not be forgotten,” said a representative from Cameroon at a briefing three weeks ago. Western countries have proposed a resolution for the annual UN Commission on Population and Development that surreptitiously endorses abortion and homosexuality, even though Africans asked to avoid those controversies. The U.S., European and some Latin countries are increasingly insistent on homosexuality and abortion ahead of negotiations over a new UN development agenda in September, desperate to include homosexuality and abortion in future development efforts. Africans for their part don’t want to be pressured on these issues, and have repeatedly stated that these are matters best left to countries individually. When powe