Walter Cronkite: Defender of Gay Marriage

In all of the for , who died on July 17, 2009, one aspect of his personality has been omitted: He was an for the . And in this capacity, he came out squarely against the Defense of and tacitly for the right of Americans to marry.

In a he wrote for in 2003, when he was 86, Cronkite wrote, “, particularly those of the Christian right, are determined that and all must be banned by federal law, even perhaps by to our .”

had just become the first state to legalize . “,” he wrote, “particularly those of the Christian right, are determined that and all must be banned by federal law, even perhaps by to our .”
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Church and Straight in CT

The Family Institute of apparently blew too much on Question 1 to afford a real .

We bet that’s why ’s non-profit firm, the American Center for , helped them the into removing “open and affirming” from a list of -friendly resources on the department’s Web site on grounds.

(No, really, the Family Institute of accused someone else of the .)

“A of the links related to considered to be — what are the words I want to use? — progressive on and issues,” explains Gary Kleeblatt, for the , who says the agency got a letter from the Family Institute inferring a lawsuit from Robertson’s team of cranks could be forthcoming.

Kleeblatt assures us the is still “extremely enlightened to and issues. We welcome and to adopt. We also recognize there are and in our care. But we can’t be seen as endorsing any religious .”

Shirley , pastor of ’s open and affirming Open Door Ministries, says, “I think that have to realize Christ loves everybody and is open and affirming to everyone.”

Family Institute Peter Wolfgang told our parent paper, the , “We said all along that if same- was imposed in , the next thing that would happen would be an effort to reeducate children.”

Yes, that’s right! First comes and then comes … some constitutionally questionable links on the ’s Web site. Feel that? It’s the foundations of our society shaking!

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Rep. Sally Kern says ‘debauched’ gay marriage caused bad economy

Rep. Kern of Oklahoma, who has called being a “deadly ”, has released what she calls a “Proclamation for ”, which reads more like a manifesto against . Kern, who apparently is unfamiliar with the fact that the was founded on the of , consistently uses as a basis for her arguments.

The New Civil Rights Movement published Kern’s “proclamation”, in which she says is a form of “” like “, pornography, trafficking, , illegitimate , and .” She blames the bad state of the on this so-called “”:

WHEREAS, we believe our are of our greater national
; and
WHEREAS, this nation has become a in promoting ,
pornography, same , trafficking, , illegitimate , , and
many other forms of ; and
WHEREAS, alarmed that the Government of the of America is forsaking
the upon which this nation was built; and
WHEREAS, grieved that the Office of the of these has refused
to uphold the long held of past presidents in giving recognition to our National Day of
; and
WHEREAS, deeply disturbed that the Office of the of these
disregards the biblical to live clean and pure lives by proclaiming an entire month to
an

Tulsa World called the reading and signing of Kern’s proclamation “-like”. About 200 supporters stood with her inside the gathering , while Kern was repeatedly interrupted by .

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Suit filed to block public school graduation at church

(Washington) A has been filed to block a district from holding in the of an .

The suit was filed by Americans United for Separation of Church and State on behalf of a graduating …

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Federal appeals court asked to revive case against Baptist childcare agency

(Cincinnati, Ohio) A was asked Tuesday to reinstate a lawsuit accusing a Baptist of proselytizing in its care and firing employees.

The lawsuit was brought by Americans United for and the American .

It asserts that

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Federal appeals court asked to revive case against Baptist childcare agency

(Cincinnati, Ohio) A was asked Tuesday to reinstate a lawsuit accusing a Baptist of proselytizing in its care and firing employees.

The lawsuit was brought by Americans United for and the American .

It asserts that

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Mainline Clergy Survey shows high support for activist government, growing support for LGBT equality

Leading researchers on and today released the results of an in‐depth of

Mainline Protestant during the 2008 election season, on social and economic issues, and the public . The Mainline Protestant (CVS), conducted by Public Research, is the largest of mainline in , and the broadest ever in scope. Mainline Protestants, who make up 18 percent of all Americans and nearly a quarter of all voters, have been trending Democratic in recent years, but remain fairly evenly divided in their political behavior.

“Mainline Protestants are probably the most under‐examined major in the ,” said Dr. Robert P. Jones, of Public Research. “That’s especially surprising when you consider that they occupy so much of the vital middle ground in American .” Jones said that Mainline Protestants, once the religious of the Party, are now an important swing constituency that has been slowly but steadily away from the since the early 1990s. He said the new will be invaluable in helping us understand Mainline Protestants’ role in the American by shedding light on the and of mainline .

“Mainline are highly educated, political interested, and socially engaged,” said Jones. “They are strong supporters of church‐state separation, but they are also interested in being more personally involved on social and political issues.”

The CVS surveyed senior from the seven largest : , in America, American Baptist , Presbyterian Church , , , and Christian Church (). The found significant differences across the denominations on religious and political .

Among its findings on social and political issues:

Mainline are much more likely to identify as liberal and Democratic than or . Almost half (48%) of all mainline identify as liberal, compared to about one‐third (34%) who say they are . A majority (56%) of mainline identify with or lean towards the Democratic Party, compared to roughly one‐third (34%) who claim a affiliation, a 22‐point gap. political leanings vary considerably by . Three quarters (74%) of UCC identify as liberal, compared to less than a third (32%) of ABCUSA .

Mainline Protestant are broadly supportive of government’s role in addressing social problems such as unemployment, and poor housing. More than three‐quarters (78%) agree that the should do more to solve social problems, and more than 4‐in‐10 strongly agree.

Mainline are strongly supportive of government action in the areas of care and the . More than two‐thirds (67%) of agree that government should for all , even if it means raising taxes. And nearly 7‐in‐10 (69%) say that more environmental protection is needed, even if it raises prices or costs .

On a broad range of issues, mainline affirm for and Americans. Roughly two‐thirds of mainline support some for same‐ (65%), passing laws (67%), and nondiscrimination protections for and (66%). A majority (55%) of mainline support rights for and .

Mainline Protestant are strong of church‐state separation. A majority (65%) of mainline agree that the U.S. should “maintain a strict .” Mainline are more worried about public officials who are too close to (59%) than about public officials who do not pay enough attention to (41%).\

Mainline are more likely to publicly hunger and and family issues than . More than 8‐in‐10 say they publicly expressed their views about hunger and often in the last year, and three‐quarters say they addressed and family issues often. Only about one‐quarter (26%) say they often discussed the issues of and capital punishment.

The also includes findings on religious , including religious self‐identification (mainline, evangelical, born‐again), their views on the interpretation of , and the relative importance of evangelism and social action.

Dr. John Green, Director of the Bliss Institute for Applied at the University of Akron, served as advisor to the project and supervised its data collection. Green also participated in two of the earlier studies of mainline in 1989 and 2001 upon which this new builds.

“This adds significantly to our knowledge and understanding of mainline ,” said Green. “Scholars of as well as and interested will from the information and insights it offers.”

The , which was conducted by mail, contained over 250 separate questions and generated

2,658 with a response rate of 44%. The Mainline Protestant was funded by the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund.

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“Traditional Marriage” Resolution Passes - Sioux City Sides with the Bigots

One of today’s most drew passionate comments from Sioux Monday, as the City Council debated a resolution supporting the “traditional” definition of , between one man and one .

“Because character, in my opinion, is all about and beliefs.” &;&;talked for&;several minutes Monday, explaining why he re-introduced the resolution after voting to table the measure in December, 2008. “Our system is at the base of those .” He said is&;more important than being politically correct. He&;claimed the council ’skirted’ the issue when it tabled the resolution. “I have an obligation to my ,” he explained.

But after opening&;to , some residents agreed with Rixner, echoing his argument that the resolution is none of the&;City’s business. “The , is that sacred, anymore,” said one resident.

But like hers were outnumbered a dozen times over, in a room with few chairs to spare. Many argued for traditional , but for .&;”We will most certainly the issue of ,” said another supporter, continuing, “If we give them an inch, they’ll ask for a mile.&;&;

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