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Even just within Christianity, there have been stark differences over how to address homosexuality: the Presbyterian and Congregationalist Churches, for example, have committed to embracing equal-rights for all, whereas Evangelical churches and the Roman Catholic Church have opted to hold gay people firmly at a distance.
A Flock Divided 2009
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Even just within Christianity, there have been stark differences over how to address homosexuality: the Presbyterian and Congregationalist Churches, for example, have committed to embracing equal-rights for all, whereas Evangelical churches and the Roman Catholic Church have opted to hold gay people firmly at a distance.
A Flock Divided 2009
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The mainline churches — Presbyterian, Congregationalist — are at the front of the equal-rights parade.
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"The equal-rights movement actually worked, and as a result those [kids who were] brought up in a totally different environment in which girls could do all the things boys did, see a blurring of the [gender] lines now that they're adults," says Jack MacKenzie , president of Magid Generational Strategies at research firm Frank N. Magid Associates.
A New Generation of TV Wimps Amy Chozick 2011
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"The equal-rights movement actually worked, and as a result those [kids who were] brought up in a totally different environment in which girls could do all the things boys did, see a blurring of the [gender] lines now that they're adults," says Jack MacKenzie , president of Magid Generational Strategies at research firm Frank N. Magid Associates.
A New Generation of TV Wimps Amy Chozick 2011
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Even just within Christianity, there have been stark differences over how to address homosexuality: the Presbyterian and Congregationalist Churches, for example, have committed to embracing equal-rights for all, whereas Evangelical churches and the Roman Catholic Church have opted to hold gay people firmly at a distance.
A Flock Divided 2009
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The mainline churches — Presbyterian, Congregationalist — are at the front of the equal-rights parade.
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Even just within Christianity, there have been stark differences over how to address homosexuality: the Presbyterian and Congregationalist Churches, for example, have committed to embracing equal-rights for all, whereas Evangelical churches and the Roman Catholic Church have opted to hold gay people firmly at a distance.
A Flock Divided 2009
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The mainline churches — Presbyterian, Congregationalist — are at the front of the equal-rights parade.
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Yeah, because equal-rights for all Americans would just be too much for the right-whiners in our midst.
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