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  • Can government 'create' gay rights?

    12/12/2013 6:50:05 PM PST · by ReformationFan · 26 replies
    Renew America ^ | 12-12-13 | Fred Hutchison
    Do our rights come from the government, or do they come from God or from natural law? The founders of the American Republic thought our rights came from God or from natural law. As such, our inalienable rights are the rights of all mankind and are universal, changeless, and applicable to all people, at all times and in all places. In terms of natural law, if man has a nature, then human rights must be in accord with that nature and must be necessary to the flourishing of that nature. If our rights are thus innate and fixed for all...
  • City of Venice to ban ‘mother’ and ‘father’ terms on official forms

    09/04/2013 8:54:48 PM PDT · by ReformationFan · 43 replies
    LifeSiteNews ^ | 9-4-13 | Hilary White
    The municipal government of the city of Venice, Italy has passed a law banning the terms “mother” and “father on forms parents must fill out to gain a place for their children at publicly funded day care and kindergartens. The “civil rights and anti-discrimination” policy was introduced by city councilor Camilla Seibezzi, who said that such changes to language are a fundamental objective to combat stereotypes. “The [linguistic] construction forms a category of thought, a daily practice,” she said. The newspaper, Corriere del Veneto, reports that the terms will be replaced by “parent 1” and “parent 2”. The change has...
  • Birth Certificate to Say Baby Has 2 Moms

    11/15/2006 2:28:48 PM PST · by Sub-Driver · 227 replies · 3,124+ views
    Birth Certificate to Say Baby Has 2 Moms Nov 15 4:50 PM US/Eastern By GEOFF MULVIHILL Associated Press Writer MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. Two women will be listed as parents on the birth certificate of a baby born this week in New Jersey, one of the first implications of a state Supreme Court ruling that gives same-sex couples access to the same rights as married couples. The state and the women agreed in a closed family court proceeding Monday, the day before the child was born, that both women should be listed in light of the landmark high court ruling. A...