Monday, December 21, 2009

Watch Mexico City approves gay marriage

The Roman Catholic Church in Mexico has strongly opposed the gay marriage
bill since it was taken up by the city legislative assembly in
September.
Vatican former health minister Javier Lozano Barragan, a Mexican
cardinal, earlier this month said that homosexuals and transsexuals "will never
make it to the kingdom of heaven."
Buenos Aires, known for its active if
low-key gay movement, became the region's first city to approve civil unions for
gay couples in 2002, granting them some but not all the rights enjoyed by
heterosexual married couples.
Elsewhere in Latin America, the Mexican state
of Coahuila and the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul also allow civil unions
for same-sex couples.
In late 2007, Uruguay became the first country in the
region to legalize civil unions for gays. In January 2009, the Colombian
Constitutional Court recognized a series of civil union rights for homosexual
couples, including social welfare rights. (ABS CBN)

The total impact of that is the humanity against the law of God, the Law of the Bible, if there any one can tell that the gay marriage is good, is not the idea to be able to established that law of GOD..

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