Church and state: The issue of Prop. 8

Proposition 8 has passed, denying to some the right enjoyed by other citizens in California, the right to marry. Now, the central question for the courts to decide is: Are gays in California equal, or can members of certain churches declare them constitutionally inferior? Full Story »

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Naomi Isler
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by Naomi Isler - Nov. 11, 2008

Yes, because it brings a lawyer's view to a question full of emotion. And while I guess the funding sources behind the prop 8 defeat are known, or knowable, I didn't see proof adduced.

No, you don't put people's constitutional rights on a ballot - if you did we'd still have slavery. The Bible explicitly condones slavery, if we're going to go religious.

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