Posted on October 25, 2009 by Michael Hawkins
I’ve been pleading with people who I suspect or know will vote “Yes” on 1, the Maine ballot measure that would codify one group’s idea of morality over another, thus damaging the very concept of rights (and, incidentally, keeping it illegal for same-sex partners to marry). Here is one message I made specifically for someone, [...]
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Posted on June 3, 2009 by Michael Hawkins
New Hampshire has caught up with most of New England by passing a bill to allow same-sex marriage.
New Hampshire became the sixth state to legalize gay marriage after the Senate and House passed key language on religious rights and Gov. John Lynch — who personally opposes gay marriage — signed the legislation Wednesday afternoon.
I’ve had [...]
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Posted on January 6, 2009 by Michael Hawkins
There are far too many claims coming from atheists and humanists that the religious do not have the sole claim to morality. It’s true, of course, they don’t. But that argument is getting old. What’s more interesting is that the morality of the religious, if anything, is lesser than that of the secular.
As time marches [...]
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Posted on November 15, 2008 by Michael Hawkins
A collection of religious leaders across Maine recently held a news conference advocating that Maine end its current policy of active discrimination.
BANGOR — Religious leaders across the state held news conferences Thursday to urge Mainers to end marriage discrimination against gay and lesbian couples, and called for the state to create same-sex civil marriages.
“We feel [...]
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Posted on November 4, 2008 by Michael Hawkins
This is from a bigoted article by Gerald Christian Nordskog, with Dr. Ted Baehr and Dr. Tom Snyder. The bigotry isn’t particular important (or well constructed). The interesting piece is when these mooks try to venture beyond their expertise of hate-mongering.
Most homosexuals seem to have adopted an irrational, unscientific view of the now defunct evolutionary [...]
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Posted on October 21, 2008 by Michael Hawkins
Here’s another Michael Heath rebuttal (he doesn’t allow dissent in his comment section). I’m not particularly trying to troll the guy or pick on him, but I have to admit I was hoping to find something anti-evolution on his blog. I know he’s made short mention of evolution being a problem, but he has yet [...]
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