Sensible, rational video here, based on interviews with religious officers and clergy in the United States.
Posts Tagged: Massachusetts
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Jun 10
CONGRATS JANE LYNCH!
Just ask my boyfriend how much I adore Jane Lynch, who plays coach Sue Sylvester on the TV series Glee … on second thoughts he hears it enough already.
Jane married her girlfriend in Massachusetts this week, June 2010, in an intimate ceremony. If only all her Cheerios and the other Glee-makers could get married to who they want in Ohio, the world would be a better place.
UPDATE: Congrats #2 have to go to Jane for her 2010 Emmy victory – in what has to be the gayest Emmys ever! Continue reading →
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Apr 10
A CIVIL RIGHT
Here’s my first favourite quote of the week. It’s from the United States Goodridge vs Department of Health case that brought marriage equality to Massachusetts.
“Marriage is a vital social institution. The exclusive commitment of two individuals to each other nurtures love and mutual support. Civil marriage is at once a deeply personal commitment to another human being and a highly public celebration of the ideals of mutuality, companionship, intimacy, fidelity, and family. Because it fulfils yearnings for security, safe haven, and connection that express our common humanity, civil marriage is an esteemed institution and the decision whether and whom to marry is among life’s momentous acts of self-definition.
“It is undoubtedly for these concrete reasons, as well as for its intimately personal significance, that civil marriage has long been termed a ‘civil right.’ Without the right to choose to marry, one is excluded from the full range of human experience.”






