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IUI, IVF for lesbians

The sad reality is that despite all the small advances made by gays and lesbians, they are openly discriminated in all walks of life. Homophobia is actually on the rise, largely driven by Republican politics and hatred created by many Christian groups.

The case of Guadalupe "Lupita" Benítez highlights how the name of Jesus Christ can be used by so-called Christians to find an excuse to discriminate. That is exactly what these so-called doctors Christine Brody and Douglas Fenton were doing. They belong to the same category of Christians who supposedly value life but strongly support death penalty. Similarly, they want to protect the institution of marriage but are fighting strongly against gay marriage laws.

The decision by California Supreme Court means that hopefully doctors will stop telling you why you cannot be a mom and do what their job is, that is, to dispense medicine. I wouldn't be surprised if something did not go right because the pharmacists already have the right to deny you your legally prescribed medication because their so-called God tells them not to.

While the last thing on a couple's mind when they are trying to become parents (particularly after 40 when each day matters) is a lawsuit but if you have to do it, it is worth it. Lupita's fight paid off. She is now a happy mom.

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Mary Cheney in a nativity scene

Photo of Mary Cheney, Heather Poe, and Dick Cheney in a nativity scene in TexasHow come in one of the most homophobic states, Texas, they are now showing their love to lesbian parents Mary Cheney and Heather Poe.

Take a look at this nativity scene.

Merry Christmas, Texans.

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Ted Haggard the liar and deceptor in chief

After repeatedly talking like Bill Clinton, world's #1 hypocrite Ted Haggard has finally confessed to loving what he told everyone to hate. How sick can anyone be?

This case is a wonderful opportunity for evangelical Christians to stop their hateful agenda against gays, but from what I read, they have abandoned their darling pastor for now and will march on with their hatred in full glory.

"I realize that Ted Haggard has made a terrible mistake and I'm really glad for him, and for everybody that did come out in the open, because lies and deception are much worse than the truth," says Joyce Meyer (on ABC), a prominent evangelist from St. Louis. "But I don't believe what he's done has changed the stand on morality or the word of God. Nor do I think it should change our stand on gay marriage."

A sad day for Jesus Christ!

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