It wasn’t about Evolution or Creation for either one of them.
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Category: Bible, Christianity, Family, Interfaith Relations, Politics, Religion, Sexual OrientationTags: Bill Nye, creation, debate, Evolution, gay marriage, Kathryn A. Frazier, Kathryn Frazier, Ken Ham, NASA, same-sex marriage
Though we are divided pretty much down the middle on the issue of same-sex marriage, we each believe that all human beings should be accepted for who they are, and should be allowed to speak their minds and live and work without fear of name-calling, ridicule or discrimination.
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Category: Bible, Christianity, Family, Interfaith Relations, Persecution, Religion, Sexual Orientation, UncategorizedTags: Chick-fil-A, Christianity, Dan Cathy, interfaith relationships, Kathryn Frazier, LGBT, religious freedom, same-sex marriage
Posted on April 22, 2012
by Kathryn A. Frazier
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Blue Like Jazz is for Protestants and Catholics and atheists and agnostics, both gay and straight. It’s kind of a love it or hate it movie.
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Category: Bible, Christianity, Interfaith Relations, Politics, Religion, Sexual Orientation, UncategorizedTags: Blue Like Jazz, Christianity, Don Miller, interfaith relationships, Kathryn Frazier, movies, Steve Taylor
Posted on January 13, 2012
by Kathryn A. Frazier
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A compilation of Jesus quotes on political issues.
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Category: Bible, Christianity, Family, Interfaith Relations, Politics, Religion, Sexual Orientation, UncategorizedTags: Bible, Democrat, faith, financial aid, health care, immigration, Jesus, Kathryn Frazier, marriage, Politics, quotes, religion, Republican, taxes, voting
Posted on August 29, 2011
by Kathryn A. Frazier
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Jesus divided all people into two categories, and it wasn’t gay and straight.
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Category: Bible, Christianity, Interfaith Relations, Religion, Sexual OrientationTags: Bible, Christianity, faith, gay, GLBT, heaven, hell, Jesus, Kathryn Frazier, lesbian, LGBT
Posted on August 26, 2011
by Kathryn A. Frazier
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“God created Adam and Eve. The rest of the earth was populated by incest.” Why incest between consensual adults, before the time of Moses, was neither religiously nor genetically taboo.
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Posted on August 24, 2011
by Kathryn A. Frazier
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I’ve been reading the internet chatter on this couple. And then the follow-up comments opposing those comments. And then the rebuttals to the comments opposing those comments. I did not see even one opinion on the Jewish-Christian issue. Apparently, gay trumps faith.
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Category: Bible, Christianity, Family, Interfaith Relations, Judaism, Messianic Judaism, Religion, Sexual OrientationTags: Bible, Chely Wright, interfaith relationships, Jesus, Kathryn Frazier, LGBT, Sodom and Gomorrah
Posted on April 14, 2011
by Kathryn A. Frazier
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Dan Savage’s call for religious people to ignore the Bible divides Jewish and Christian communities and the LGBT community even further; and stems from a misunderstanding of what the Bible actually says. Savage, and others concerned with equality, should call upon us to stop ignoring it.
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Posted on March 3, 2011
by Kathryn A. Frazier
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Conservative Christians are unfit to serve as foster parents, because their beliefs regarding sexuality may “infect” children in their care, the High Court of the UK ruled February 28, 2011. What do you think?
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Category: Christianity, Family, Interfaith Relations, Persecution, Sexual OrientationTags: children, Christianity, family, foster parenting, law, sexual orientation, United Nations