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Gay Marriage New York City: Thousands Protest New Law
Christians were among the thousands of New Yorkers that protested the new gay marriage law Sunday in a massive rally that spanned across four cities. Protesters gathered at rallies held in Manhattan, Albany, Rochester and Buffalo demanding that state lawmakers put the gay marriage issue before voters by placing it on a statewide referendum.
Gay Marriage New York City: Senator Won't Tolerate Hatred From Christians Toward Gays
State Senator Ruben Diaz (D-Bronx) said that he will not tolerate any messages of hatred from Christians joining the rally Sunday against the New York's new gay marriage law.
Gay Marriage New York: Protests, Weddings to Take Place on First Day of New York Gay Marriage Law
Hundreds of couples are expected to take advantage of the new gay marriage law in New York which takes effect today.
Crystal Cathedral Gets $46 Million Offer From Chapman University
Chapman University, a private university in Southern California, has offered to buy the Crystal Cathedral campus for $46 million and allow the bankrupt church to lease back the Cathedral and other buildings on the 35-acre campus.
Rick Warren Believes Church 'Most Powerful Weapon' to Fight AIDS
Megachurch pastor Rick Warren said Sunday that in the fight against AIDS the "single fastest way to mobilize at the grassroots level around the world" is through local churches.
Same-Sex Marriage Fight Heads to New Jersey
Days after New York legalized gay marriage, homosexual advocates are seeking to legalize same-sex marriage in New Jersey through the courts after it failed in the Legislature last yea
3 Main Bodies in Christianity Reach 'Historic' Agreement in Evangelism Ethics
The three main bodies in Christianity, representing about 90 percent of Christians worldwide, released a "historic" agreement Monday on how Christians should conduct themselves when witnessing in a religiously diverse context.
Calif. Marriage Ban Supporters Want Gay Judge's Prop. 8 Ruling Thrown Out
Proponents of California's gay marriage ban filed an appeal Monday against a ruling that Judge Vaughn Walker didn't need to recuse himself from the Proposition 8 case because he is gay and in a relationship.
Diaz, Lone Democrat Who Voted 'No' on Gay Marriage Bill, Reflects on Defeat
Bronx state Senator Ruben Diaz, the lone Democrat to vote against the landmark gay marriage bill in New York, reflected on the defeat Monday, saying Christians need to organize better against gay marriage and support candidates who share their values.
Gov. Christie Would Not Sign Same-Sex Marriage Bill in New Jersey
On the heels of New York's legalization of gay marriage, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said he is "not a fan of same-sex marriage" and would not sign a bill to legalize the practice in his state.