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Head of Ontario Catholic schools says not concerned about gay advocacy thru GSAs

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TORONTO, Ontario , May 28, 2012 ( LifeSiteNews.com ) – As McGuinty’s Liberal government moves to force gay-straight alliance clubs on the province’s Catholic schools , the head of the province’s Catholic trustees says their opposition to the controversial clubs has nothing to do with concerns that they would allow homosexual advocacy in the schools. In a conference call Monday morning responding to the McGuinty government’s announcement on Friday, Marino Gazzola, president of the Ontario Catholic School Trustees’ Association, was hounded by reporters as he refused to state clear reasons for why the Catholic schools would oppose GSAs. “Our concern is focusing on the Catholic values and focusing on the safety and security of all students and to ensure that they’re protected,” he said. Asked directly if the Catholic schools were concerned the clubs would involve homosexual advocacy, Gazzola said: “That’s not our concern.” At the same time, Gazzola did acknowledge concer...

McGuinty gvmt announces it will force GSAs on Catholic schools: court battle expected

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TORONTO, Ontario , May 25, 2012 ( LifeSiteNews.com ) – Dalton McGuinty ’s government threw down the gauntlet Friday as they announced that they will force Catholic schools to allow student clubs called “ gay-straight alliances .” The move is expected to spark a court battle with Ontario’s bishops as they defend Catholics ’ denominational rights over the Catholic schools enshrined in Canada’s constitution . Minister of Education Laurel Broten Minister of Education Laurel Broten told reporters at a news conference Friday afternoon that she is introducing an amendment to the controversial homosexual anti-bullying bill that will require schools to let students name the clubs what they want. In an address to the annual general meeting of the Ontario Student Trustees Association, Broten said her amendment will state that “neither the board nor the principal shall refuse to allow a pupil to use the name gay-straight alliance or a similar name.” The move is a direct rebuke to ...

When will churches stand against homosexual marriage?

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What will it take? If you listened to the video, it is clear that this teacher is the one that escalated the incident. She began yelling and berating the student that brought up an opposing viewpoint. Nothing he said about  President Obama  was even disrespectful. He made a counter-argument and she went ballistic and even made outrageous claims suggesting he could be arrested.   The shocking video should be our wake up call.  Classrooms all over  America  have become nothing more than propaganda machines for Obama’s reelection.  We know that this classroom situation is but the tip of ice berg.   Need more evidence?  Yesterday, the  NAACP  decided to formally approve of gay marriage and will now bully millions of  black Christians  to violate their  Christian  conscience.  Get real!  They had years to decide if gay marriage was Official photographic portrait of US President Barack Oba...

Why have black pastors not spoken out against Homosexual marriage?

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English: Dr. Martin Luther King giving his "I Have a Dream" speech during the March on Washington in Washington, D.C., on 28 August 1963. Español: Dr. Martin Luther King dando su discurso "Yo tengo un sueño" durante la Marcha sobre Washington por el trabajo y la libertad en Washington, D.C., 28 de agosto de 1963. (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) Why have black pastors had not spoken out against Obama and the NAACP intimidating black pastors to support same sex marriage?  Now comes news that some very credible pastors are calling on Obama to change his position on  Gay Marriage .  Here is the report. Here is a report   By Meagan Clark –  The Daily Caller  | The Daily Caller – 3 hrs ago  The Coalition of African American Pastors announced Tuesday that it does not agree with the  National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ’s decision to endorse the legalization of same-sex marriage. CAAP launched a  petition...

The president’s still-contorted position on same-sex marriage

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Same Sex Marriage (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) May 24, 2012 ( PublicDiscourse.com ) - The president has recently received a  good deal of credit  from liberal commentators for having come out clearly in support of same-sex marriage . Having once opposed it, and having more recently said that his position was evolving, he has now said that he is in favor of it. The credit he is getting for this supposedly brave stand is undeserved, however, because the president’s position is still, on a close examination, very muddled. It is sufficiently inconsistent to lead one to suspect that it arises from a deep confusion or, alternatively, an equally deep cynicism about the principles at stake. These contradictions are readily apparent to anyone who takes the time to read the full  transcript  of the president’s interview with ABC’s Robin Roberts, in which he made national news by announcing his new position and discussed the reasons for it at length. To begin with...

How many states have banned gay ‘marriage’?

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English: A woman makes her support of her marriage, and not civil unions, known outside the Mormon temple at New York City's Lincoln Center. Photographer's blog post about this photo and the protest. (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) May 24, 2012 (FRC.org) - In the wake of the passage of North Carolina’s marriage amendment on May 8, by an overwhelming 61%-39% margin, there have been a number of media reports on the state of marriage law in the fifty states , and how many states have taken action to prevent the issuances of marriage licenses to couples of the same sex. The numbers reported in these stories have sometimes been contradictory, and this may lead to some confusion. With this article, I will try to clarify  where the states now stand  on this issue. First, let’s look at states that have amended their state constitutions in such a way as to prevent the legalization of same-sex “marriage” in those states. Including North Carolina, there are thirty (30) states in...