“Religious Groups’ Official Positions on Same-Sex Marriage”
The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life provides provides a resources page listing religious groups’ official positions on same-sex marriage.
The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life provides provides a resources page listing religious groups’ official positions on same-sex marriage.
ReligiousTolerance.org provides a summary page on marriage. The page includes links to information on different types of marriage, polygamy, same-sex marriage and divorce and remarriage.
Read a Nov. 8. 2012, article from Religion News Service, posted by the Huffington Post, about gay marriage in the 2012 elections. Voters in Maine, Maryland, and Washington state voted in favor of measures legalizing gay marriage. The 2012 election brought the total number of states what allow same-sex marriage to nine.
Read a Nov. 18, 2010, Pew Research Center article on a survey done with TIME magazine and complemented by an analysis of census data revealing the decline of the iconic American family and the rise of nontraditional families.
Read a June 26, 2011, New York Times editorial on the state’s acceptance of gay marriage.
The LGBT Humanist Council is a project of the American Humanist Association. It provides support to LGBT humanists in coming out and serves as a forum for exchanging ideas.
June 1, 2013, Associated Press article about the Catholic Church’s waning influence in American politics. The article is posted on The Washington Post website.
April 1, 2013, U.S. News & World Report column by Brad Bannon arguing that Democrats and progressives are now winning the culture wars thanks to increased support for issues such as gay rights and gun control.
June 2, 2013, Freeline Media Orlando article arguing that while politicians continue to fight the culture war, America has largely moved on.