
Most Church of England members back same-sex marriage
A new poll show that more members of the Church of England are in favor of marriage equality than are against it.
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A new poll show that more members of the Church of England are in favor of marriage equality than are against it.
In the Magazine this month, we’re exploring the lived experience of marriage from within and without. In this post, Nathan Paxton looks at the problems inherent in marriage and wonders whether marriage is good enough for love.
Episcopal priest “is the first clergy member in North Platte to sign the Ready to Marry proclamation online, through Heartland Clergy for Inclusion, which encourages clergy to embrace unconditional love for all people.”
Williams is an idiot on this subject. And so is his colleague in York, and both for the same reason, very damning to Christians: they failed to listen to the weak because they thought the noisy bullies mattered more
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