Filmmaker Paul Haggis (Crash) has reportedly resigned his membership in the Church of Scientology over the church’s support of California’s controversial anti-gay ballot initiative Proposition Read the full post.
Oct 26
2009
10:02 AM ET
Paul Haggis quits Scientology: Reports
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Could you imagine a compromise on gay marriage? “Ok, the Government will not recognize gay marriage but in order to do so, tax exempt status on churches will go away.”
I don’t know why everyone is mad at John Davis, he is so obviously still in high school. Look at the premise behind his argument – he cannot possibly be older than 15
There are several types of Business & Corporations.
Why can’t Partnerships for gays,
be created with legal benifits ?
Wouldn’t this solve the “Church dilema” Legal issues, etc ?
why would the Church or tax exemptions “have to Change” ?
We can’t have Diversity ?
“The word “marriage” itself refers to the union of man and woman. It’s neither pro gay or anti gay.”
And before 1966 in many southern states it meant the union of a man and a woman of the same race. If laws forbidding same sex marriage are not anti-gay then the laws against mixed race marriages were not motivated by racism.
Words are defined by people and it is about time for the definition of marriage to change again.