Daily Archives: June 1, 2012

Daniel Whyte III, President of Gospel Light Society, Responds to Otis Moss III’s Letter to Black Pastor on Homosexual Marriage Issue

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When President Barack Obama announced his support for homosexual marriage, many pastors and Christian leaders took issue with that stance and stated that they could not vote for a president who endorsed a view that they believed was contrary to God’s Word. Numerous ministers also expressed their disappointment and shock in the President who previously claimed that he believed marriage was a “sacred union” between a man and a woman.

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Job Growth Falls Down on the Job in May

hcsp.jpgJob growth in May was the weakest in a year and employers added far fewer jobs in the prior two months than previously reported, suggesting the economic recovery was faltering.

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Children of Divorce Do Not Have to Have Doomed Marriages

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In her new book, MOMumental, Jennifer Grant gives adults courage and confidence in raising off-script families.
When my parents divorced when I was 32–already married for nearly a decade and with two children of my own–I remember thinking, Great. Now, I’m a statistic. My marriage is doomed.

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Empire State Building to Light Up for Israel

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On June 3, the Empire State Building will be lit up in blue and white to mark the Israel Day Parade celebrating the 64th anniversary of the State of Israel.

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Obama Issues Apology for Poland “Death Camp” Gaffe

hcsp.jpg President Barack Obama has written a letter to the Polish president expressing “regret” for an inadvertent verbal gaffe that caused a storm of controversy in Poland this week.

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China and Japan to Start Direct Currency Trading

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China and Japan will start direct currency trading on Friday as Beijing marks another stage on its journey to internationalise the yuan.

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New York Court Rules that Calling Someone ‘Gay’ Is Not Slander

A court says it’s no longer slander in New York to falsely call someone gay.

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