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Group plans vigil to protest North Carolina's vote to change the state's constitution, banning same-sex marriage.
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Group plans vigil to protest North Carolina's vote to change the state's constitution, banning same-sex marriage.
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Culture,
Gender & Sexuality
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Christian - Protestant, Interfaith
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amendment one, gay marriage
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Mennonite pastor Hugh Hollowell says North Carolinians can move forward after Amendment One by voting for equality in the way they live their lives.
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By AMANDA GREENE Wilmington Faith and Values
"We just want to call this amendment what it is: pure hatred," said the Rev. John McLaughlin, pastor of St. Jude's Metropolitan Community Church, at the last rally stop in Wilmington Friday of a statewide tour against a proposed North Carol...
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Former presidential candidate Mike Huckabee deemed Wednesday (Aug. 1) Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day because of the company CEO's stance against gay marriage. Did you eat more chicken today?
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Contributor Karen Bender digs a little deeper about why her Judaism helped her vote against Amendment One in today's primary.
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A group of protestors traveled from New Hanover County this weekend to join the Caravan Against Hate in reaction to recent anti-gay comments from N.C. pastors. Stops were in Wilmington, Chapel Hill, Boone and Catawba County.
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