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Rick Warren has a group of issues that he considers "non-negotiable" concerning his faith. The issue of being against gay marriage is one of them.
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"Pastor Rick Warren is endorsing the effort to protect traditional marriage in California.
The well-known Christian author says people in California need to vote "yes" on Proposition 8 because for "5,000 years, every culture and every religion...not just Christianity...has defined marriage as a contract between men and women."
And Warren says "there is no need to change the universal, historical defintion of marriage to appease two percent of our population." As Warren puts it: "This is not a political issue -- it is a moral issue that God has spoken clearly about.""
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December 18, 2008 03:33 PM
What does Rick Warren think about gay marriage and California's "Prop 8"?
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| December 18, 2008 03:52 PM |
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"Pastor Rick Warren is endorsing the effort to protect traditional marriage in California.
The well-known Christian author says people in California need to vote "yes" on Proposition 8 because for "5,000 years, every culture and every religion...not just Christianity...has defined marriage as a contract between men and women."
And Warren says "there is no need to change the universal, historical defintion of marriage to appease two percent of our population." As Warren puts it: "This is not a political issue -- it is a moral issue that God has spoken clearly about.""
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December 18, 2008 03:51 PM
Warren publicly supported California Proposition 8 (2008), which amended the state constitution to exclude same-sex couples from the legal definition of marriage. Shortly after the vote, Warren's Saddleback Church was targeted by protesters of Prop. 8, in response to Warren's support of the proposition.
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