UK: Same-sex marriages to be permitted in Anglican churches

From here:

Ministers are expected to publish plans to enable same-sex couples to “marry” in church, the BBC has learned.

Equalities Minister Lynne Featherstone is to propose lifting the ban on civil partnerships taking place in religious settings in England and Wales.

There are no plans to compel religious organisations to hold ceremonies and the Church of England has said it would not allow its churches to be used.

Gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell said the change was “long overdue”.

Civil partnership ceremonies are currently entirely secular.

What next for the Church of England, one wonders. This, perhaps:

RUNCORN – England – Under new Coalition rules spearheaded by Nick Clegg, all churches in England and Wales will now be forced to include gay bath houses in the religious buildings.

The new initiative pushed through by Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, will involve massive renovations to all the churches in the British Isles.

Equalities Minister Lynne Featherstone is to propose pushing through the gay bath house bill making it compulsory to include bath houses in all religious settings in England and Wales.

“We’ll have bath houses where the men and priests can congregate and even a viewing gallery where Coalition church bath house inspectors can ensure that the gay orgies within the churches are conducted in a gay enough manner,” Arch Deacon of the Bristol Diocese, Henry Felcher, told the BBC.

Already, there has been interest from some celebrities like George Michael and Sir Elton John.

“We’ll be going to church a lot more often in England now. I’ll bring the baby with me to tell him about the bees and the bees,” Sir Elton John told the Los Angeles Times.

Barack Obama: Feelings, nothing more than feelings

From here:

Barack Obama has said that he stands by his opposition to same sex marriage but has signaled that he might change his mind in the future.

The President told a press conference on Wednesday that he struggled with his views on the subject as he has many friends and employees engaged in strong and lasting same sex unions.

‘My feelings are constantly evolving’, he told CBS News.

‘At this point, what I’ve said is that my baseline is a strong civil union that provides them the protections and the legal rights that married couples have, and I think that’s the right thing to do.

‘But I recognize that from their perspective it is not enough, and I think this is something that we’re going to continue to debate, and I personally am going to continue to wrestle with going forward.’

So, Obama’s view of same-sex marriage is based on feelings – sorry, evolving feelings. I wonder if his foreign policy is based on that, too?

Let’s hope he doesn’t find himself eyeing the nuclear button when emotionally fraught after an overly strenuous bout of wrestling with going forward.