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Join us today as we help Americans better understand the immense harm caused by religion-based bigotry against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans. Together, we will bring about historic change in 2008.

Ending Religion-Based Bigotry in 2008


Friends and Supporters:

As 2007 closes, I would like to thank those who have helped us further our mission of ending religion-based bigotry against gay and lesbian individuals.

It really must end. No more killings. No more suicides. No more oppression. No more suffering. No more discrimination.

It is time we put an end to this great injustice and we are committed to furthering that goal in 2008.

We need your continued support.

We all know that religion-based bigotry – using misguided religious teachings to justify hate-filled actions and words – is at the root of this terrible social injustice. Read More...


The Question We Must Ask Iowa Call to Courage www.WouldJesusDiscriminate.com A Historic Anniversary in Washington, D.C. Challenging bigotry in Greenville, S.C.
The Question We Must Ask Iowa Call to Courage New Voices Heard in Indiana A Historic Anniversary in Washington, D.C. Challenging bigotry in Greenville, S.C.

 

Al Gore has the courage to speak the truth

By Mitchell Gold
Founder, Faith In America

Yesterday former Vice-President Al Gore made a video clearly expressing his view that gay people should have full and equal rights....and that includes marriage.

I would like to ask you to take a moment to concentrate on this letter during your busy day. It literally could help save some lives today and countless others in the future from the fear, isolation and depression that one faces as a young gay first realizing what your sexual orientation is.

Al Gore is the guy who more than 30 years ago warned America of the harms of global warming and not enough people took him seriously.   And the press did not do enough investigative journalism to educate the citizenry that this was in fact a serious issue.

 

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Clinton Talks About Gay Teens.

The Trevor Project

The Trevor Project operates the nations only 24/7 crisis & suicide prevention helpline for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth. If you or a friend are feeling lost or alone call The Trevor Helpline. There is hope, there is help

The Trevor Project

 

Questions for the Candidates

Ask the Presidential Candidates a Question!Candidates for the Republican and Democratic nominations for the presidency are attending coffees, receptions, town hall meetings and other events in several key states: Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Nevada, Florida and others. These events give citizens opportunities to ask the candidates questions. Faith In America wants to know which of the candidates will disavow religion-based bigotry and support full and equal civil rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender citizens.

We developed the following list of questions for citizens to ask.  Please ask them if you have the opportunity and/or share them with people you know who may have the opportunity to ask them. These questions can be modified as appropriate or used to inspire similar questions. Please make sure the question is appropriate for the candidate to whom you’re asking it.

If you have the chance to ask one or more of these questions, let us know the answers you get (Brent@FaithInAmerica.com). We want to track the answers and hold the candidates accountable to them. Thanks!

Love and peace,
Brent Childers, Executive Director
Faith In America

Rev. Bennie Colclough: Can We Hear The Call for Change?


The African-American community should pay close attention to what Sen. Barack Obama has said about equality for gay and lesbian Americans and the correlation of religion-based bigotry and discrimination against African-Americans.

The struggle for justice, equality, and dignity for gay and lesbian Americans continues and Sen. Obama and other leaders have engaged the African-American faith community on this issue.

Are we listening? Click here to read more...

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