Sex and the City actress: homosexuality is a choice, angers gay community
Sex and the City actress Cynthia Nixon, who decided to publicly announce that she was lesbian in 2004, has now said that being gay is a choice..
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Controversial study: heterosexual parents are no better than homosexual parents
A recent study has caused controversy and received strong rebuke after seeking to prove that same-sex couples and regular heterosexual couples are the same when it comes to raising children.
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Australia Day 2012 Honours List
The Governor-General, Her Excellency Quentin Bryce AC CVO, Chancellor of the Order of Australia, has approved awards announced today in the Australia Day 2012 Honours List.
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Transsexual restores original gender after loved by church, finds joy in being a man
Walt Heyer says that no one can really change their gender. He should know, too, because he\'s tried.
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Uniting church supports constitutional change to recognise Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders
The Uniting Church in Australia believes that Thursday\'s report from the Expert Panel on Constitutional Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People signals a landmark opportunity in our journey towards reconciliation. It is a necessary step following the moving apology delivered by the then Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, in February 2008.
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Would Martin Luther King Jr. have fought for same-sex marriage rights?
Although the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is well known for his leadership in the civil rights movement, an upcoming book is set to make the controversial claim that he would have been an advocate for gay marriage. Those shocking claims, however, squarely contradict what King\'s own daughter has said about him in the past, and even King\'s own words, which have described homosexuality as a \"problem.\"
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Australian Open player deny protest for gay equality, after wearing rainbow colored headband
British tennis player Laura Robson has been forced to reject claims that she was making any sort of protest in favor of homosexuality Monday, after she donned a rainbow colored headband for her first round match in the Australian Open.
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Marriage is 'not for governments to define'
Christians should speak up for the uniqueness of marriage, says the head of the Christian Medical Fellowship.
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ACL calls planned demonstration against Margaret Court outrageous
The Australian Christian Lobby has described as outrageous the plans by gay activists to demonstrate against Margaret Court at the Australian Tennis Open on Monday.
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Margaret Court unintimidated by gay rights protest threat at Australian Open
An Australian pastor and retired former World No. 1 tennis player has brushed off threats of a gay rights protest at this year\'s Australian open, and refuses to change her views on same-sex marriage.
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Birth law reform in Adelaide: "Jayden's law" to value early stillborn
Family First MLC Robert Brokenshire has this morning announced his move on behalf of a grieving Port Lincoln family to establish "Jayden's Law".
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Abortion is a bigger problem than unemployment, Catholic official says in Madrid
A high-ranking Catholic official in Spain, speaking at a religious meeting earlier this month in Madrid, said abortion is a bigger problem than unemployment, adding to previous conservative family-oriented statements within the Spanish church claiming that the United Nations is attempting to turn the world gay.