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UK same-sex marriage law moves one step closer

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Published on Feb 5, 2013

http://www.euronews.com/ Britain's lower house of parliament has voted to back a law legalising same-sex marriage.

The draft bill passed by a 225 vote majority, despite opposition from a number of MPs within Prime Minister David Cameron's ruling Conservative party.

The legislation is still several stages away from becoming law.

Ahead of the vote, Cameron said allowing gay marriage was "an important step forward" for the country.

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  • simon Farley

    I can assure you, homosexuals are not happy people. You habitually seek happiness by trying to be normal! Furthermore I would rather be in the past if this modern day sodom and gomorrah continues. Likewise if homosexual want to choose to live in direct opposition to what scripture teaches that is up to them. At the end of the day 'sin is sin' and men having sexual acts with other men is a sin.

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  • PedanticPig

    Btw, sorry Euronews for taking over your comment section; I just couldn't resist!

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  • PedanticPig

    If you don't care about the subject, why have you spent so much time commenting here?

    >I WANNA see YOU behave like the overwhelming majority of YT users and make your country name VISIBLE

    And I want to see you provide justification for the claim you made. Until then, I'm just going to take your derailing the conversation as a tacit admission that you can't support your claim. Feel free to prove me wrong, though!

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  • PedanticPig

    If you can tell me why this is relevant to your claim that being gay is immoral, I'll consider it. Otherwise it looks to me like you're simply dodging the question. :P

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  • PedanticPig

    So you need to know the country the person you're talking to is living in before you can provide justification for your claims? When I make a claim I generally want it to be well supported regardless of what bit of land the person I'm discussing it is standing on; that's just me.

    But oh well, if you don't want to meet your burden of proof it's all the same to me. Have a nice life too~

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