Updated 11:59 pm.EST, Sun November 22, 2009

Society|Fri, May. 15 2009 12:11 PM EDT

N.H. Gov. to Pass Gay Marriage Bill with Revisions

By Nathan Black|Christian Post Reporter

New Hampshire is expected to become the sixth state to legalize same-sex marriage after the legislature makes revisions to a bill to increase legal protections for religious institutions.

Gov. John Lynch said Thursday that he will sign the bill, which has already been approved by the House and Senate, if the language is revised to better protect churches and religious groups against lawsuits if they do not perform marriages for gay and lesbian couples.

He will veto it if the provisions are not passed in the legislature, he said.

"We can and must treat both same-sex couples and people of certain religious traditions with respect and dignity," Lynch stressed. "I believe this proposed language will accomplish both of these goals and I urge the Legislature to pass it."

Legislative leaders immediately said they would adopt the changes.

Advocates of same-sex marriage also backed Lynch's proposal.

"This is language we can support," said Mo Baxley, executive director of New Hampshire Freedom to Marry Coalition, according to The Boston Globe.

Traditional marriage supporters, however, are disappointed in Lynch.

Kevin Smith, director of Cornerstone Policy Research, called the governor's proposal a "smoke screen-religious-liberty-amendment cover to change his mind," according to the Concord Monitor.

"There are people with very deeply held convictions on this issue who are now going to have their conscience violated," Smith said, as reported by the Monitor. Lynch's qualification "seems like a rather disingenuous attempt on the part of the governor to try and couch his actions today and say it's some sort of compromise. It isn't."

While a supporter of traditional marriage, Lynch said he decided to view the issue "through a broader lens," as reported by The Associated Press.

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  • Wed May 27, 2009 11:12 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    "That how is it with homosexuality, what the Bible calls sodomy;"

    Where in the Bible is homosexuality called Sodomy? Let's see the verse.

  • Thu May 21, 2009 9:06 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 3

    No Christian can support legitimizing that which is clearly and immutably condemned in the Bible, with no sanction or marriage for it established. http://peacebyjesus.witnesstoday.org/Homosex_versus_the_Bible.html

    As the judgment of God has fallen in times past, so nations which sanction homosexual marriage will realize that which the practice of homosex overall results in, that of a greatly increased incidence of disease and premature death.

    Freedom not Sodom

    There's freedom in America, the land of the red white and blue;

    but there still must be laws, things you just can't do.

    You can't marry your sister, your brother, or the family pet;

    a sheep, or a goat - at least not yet!

    That how is it with homosexuality, what the Bible calls sodomy;

    men lying with men as with women, is perversity!

    That they're not designed that way, tis easy to perceive,

    but yielding to sinful desires, man is soon deceived.

    A moral wrong is not a civil right; like the sin itself, that's confusion;

    calling evil good and exchanging light for darkness, is sure delusion!

    History tells us where this will lead, from societies now in dust,

    When a nation casts off the laws of God, and follows it's own lusts.

    Promoting a sin which sends one to Hell from an early grave,

    dishonors God and robs man of the Life He gave.

    There's but one answer: the Risen Jesus gave Himself for our sins;

    Repent and believe, then truly follow Him!

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