Presbyterian leaders approve gay clergy policy, may define marriage as between 'two people'
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Presbyterian leaders voted Thursday to allow non-celibate gays in committed relationships to serve as clergy, approving the first of two policy changes that could make their church one of the most gay-friendly major Christian denominations in the U.S. But the vote isn't a final stamp of approval for the Presbyterian Church or its more than 2 ...
Not only do they allow Homersexurals to be a part of the clergy, but they want to redefine marriage from a man and a woman, to two people. Is it any wonder why God hates them?
Full story: WGNO

Presbyterian leaders voted Thursday to allow non-celibate gays in committed relationships to serve as clergy, approving the first of two policy changes that could make their church one of the most gay-friendly major Christian denominations in the U.S. But the vote isn't a final stamp of approval for the Presbyterian Church or its more than 2 ...
Not only do they allow Homersexurals to be a part of the clergy, but they want to redefine marriage from a man and a woman, to two people. Is it any wonder why God hates them?
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