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Grammy Tweet Of The Day

If you think Lady No Ground Zero Mosque is upset, just wait until tomorrow’s inevitable spittle-flecked and outraged press release from Bill Donohue. Probably like most of you, I watched Nicki Minaj in a state of WTF? But I do so love blasphemy, so there’s that.UPDATE: This clip will surely be yanked at once, but maybe you’ll get to it …

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Hutcherson: God Will Kill Gay People

“Do I think God brings judgment on a society that encourages homosexuality? I do. And since I am a pastor and God has commanded me to love everyone, I will do what it takes to love them. That does not mean I will accept that they stay the way they are. Unrepentant sin destroys you and will kill you. So …

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Anti-Gay Group: Prop 8 Ruling Proves The Slippery Slope Case For Civil Unions

The speaker in the clip below is Jordan Sekulow, about whom I recently wrote this: Sekulow’s employer, the ACLJ, routinely sues public school districts to force them to allow Christian prayer ceremonies and similar events. They also convinced the Supreme Court that it was constitutional for evangelists to harass passengers in airport terminals. Over the last decade tax-exempt Christian charities …

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10,000 Phantiacs

Phantom Of The Opera had its 10,000th Broadway performance yesterday. While “Phantom” has prospered from unparalleled word of mouth, a show as much for sightseers as for theatergoers, its unprecedented Broadway run has hardly been a foregone conclusion. When it opened on Jan. 26, 1988, big hits were few, and roughly half of Broadway’s theaters were empty. Yet thanks to …

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NYT Denounces Christie’s Veto Vow

From an editorial in the New York Times: The advances for the freedom to marry in both Washington and California provide supporters of marriage equality critical momentum to build upon as the New Jersey State Legislature prepares to vote on the issue next week. A strong vote in favor of same-sex marriage in the state’s House and Senate would be …

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