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Religious Reactions to Same-Same Marriage Rulings
Clip: 7/2/2015 | 3m 12s
The Supreme Court's decision to uphold same-sex marriage has divided communities of faith.
Communities of faith are continuing to analyze the implications of the Supreme Court's landmark decision on June 26 to legalize same-sex marriage in all 50 states. Host Bob Abernethy and managing editor Kim Lawton discuss potential consequences for religious groups who say the ruling could infringe on their religious liberty.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Religious Reactions to Same-Same Marriage Rulings
Clip: 7/2/2015 | 3m 12s
Communities of faith are continuing to analyze the implications of the Supreme Court's landmark decision on June 26 to legalize same-sex marriage in all 50 states. Host Bob Abernethy and managing editor Kim Lawton discuss potential consequences for religious groups who say the ruling could infringe on their religious liberty.
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