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In reply to the discussion: Dalai Lama Backs Gay Marriage [View all]Behind the Aegis
(56,113 posts)25. It isn't.
Also from the article:
The Dalai Lama said though that people should still follow their own religions rules on sexuality.
Basically, it says, as long as religions or states disallow same-sex marriage (relations?
Let's re-word:
The Dalai Lama, in an interview, said that slavery was up to each government and was ultimately individual business.
The Dalai Lama said though that people should still follow their own religions rules on slavery.
I doubt the above re-wording would be acceptable to liberals/progressives. Like you, I think his "endorsement" is 'tepid' at best. Quite frankly, it sounds as if he would have supported the recent AZ law, had it not been vetoed.
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Francis' hot breath says gay marriage is 'a destructive attack on God's plan' and
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#35
pope enlightened ? has he finally condemned the anti gay laws in Uganda and elsewhere ?
JI7
Mar 2014
#6
in the thread the pope was mentnioned and given credit for the dalai lama's position on gay rights
JI7
Mar 2014
#8
Francis' silence about Uganda arresting LGBT people for life in prison is not really
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#36
Didn't know that. The Buddhists I'm acquainted with are very "open minded". nt
bemildred
Mar 2014
#11
It has taken Buddhism a long time to embrace female monks too, but that does not mean
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2014
#18
Yes, that used to annoy me a lot about it. One of the reasons I don't identify that way.
bemildred
Mar 2014
#29
I don't find this to be a particularly rousing endorsement of same-sex marriage
MNBrewer
Mar 2014
#24