Religious Exemption Debate

Religious Exemption Hotly Debated in the White House

Religious Exemption is a major topic of debate as White House outlines anti-discrimination policies. In 2008, Barack Obama asserted that he would implement policy

Bishop Gene Robinson Divorce

The First Openly Gay Bishop Gets Divorce

Mark Andrew (top left) and Bishop Gene Robinson (right and bottom left) during their civil ceremony in 2008 First openly gay Episcopal Bishop, Gene

Protecting Religious Freedom or Legalizing LGBT Bullying?

In 2013, fifth-graders in a Tennessee school were asked to write an essay about people they admire.  One student chose to write about God

Nebraska Anti-Discrimination Bill for the LGBT Loses to Filibuster

Recently in Nebraska an anti-discrimination law lost to a filibuster.  The law, LB485, was an LGBT anti-discrimination law that would protect members of the

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The Church of England backing down on same-sex marriage legislation: A sign of our times?

A widely debated issue these days is the issue of same-sex marriage. People from all walks of life can easily be polarized when it

Mormons Building Bridges

Mormons Expanding LGBT Support

The new generation of those who follow the Mormon religion are speaking out about their sexual preferences. In a recent conference held at the