Meanwhile, the United Church of Christ has dared to do something that no other entity, religious or secular, in the United States has dared to do: say that all love is created equal. The General Synod, the UCC rule-making body, overwhelmingly approved a resolution endorsing same-sex marriage. The UCC knows what most other U.S. Christian denominations do not—that God does not discriminate.
As we celebrate freedom today in the United States, let us take heart that one day, that freedom will extend to every person in the country, regardless of
July 8 update, 8:05 p.m.: A reader I greatly respect made this comment: "Thanks for this column. I would, however, like to see sexual orientation or even gender orientation instead of sexual preference. I don't just 'prefer' to love Janice, as in choosing to love her instead of a man. Too many folks say it's a choice and we could choose otherwise if we wanted to. I don't agree. I don't think you do either, but words are powerful."
She's right, and I thank her for cogent point. I have corrected my terminology above.
GLBT gay human rights
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Hmmm... Maybe it will change in my lifetime!
Hi, Katharine,
Thanks for this column. I would, however, like to see sexual orientation or even gender orientation instead of sexual preference. I don't just "prefer" to love Janice, as in choosing to love her instead of a man. Too many folks say it's a choice and we could choose otherwise if we wanted to. I don't agree. I don't think you do either, but words are powerful.
Thanks,
Malinda
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