RELIGION HEADLINES
Written by on December 7, 2024
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(SRN NEWS) – Germany is famous for its Christmas markets that date back to the Middle Ages, but it seems the LGBT agenda has come for them as well. In Berlin, there’s now a gay Christmas market that offers rainbow pierogi and entertainment by drag queens. There’s also another Christmas market that specializes in pornography. Berlin features the largest LGBT community in Germany. Meanwhile, the Christmas markets are also under tight security. In 2016 a Muslim extremist plowed through a crowd of marketgoers in Berlin with a truck, killing 13 and injuring dozens.
Hong Kong’s top court has upheld earlier rulings that favor the granting of subsidized housing benefits and equal inheritance rights to gay couples. The Court of Final Appeal’s dismissal of the government’s appeals ends some years-long legal battles between homosexuals and Hong Kong’s Housing Authority. Asia is generally a socially conservative region but relentless pressure by LGBT activists and the United Nations is making inroads. Gay marriage has been legalized in Taiwan and Thailand. Hong Kong has yet to do so.
Would you trust an artificial intelligence program designed to look like Christ with your innermost thoughts and troubles? Researchers have released findings from a two-month experiment with such a program in a Catholic chapel in Switzerland, where an avatar of Jesus on a computer screen took questions from visitors and offered responses based on Scripture. Critics say there is no substitute for an actual relationship with Christ and that an AI program can hardly have the mastery of scripture that a clergyman has. About 900 people — many of whom were not Christians — used the program.
Missouri’s Republican attorney general says he still considers it illegal to provide abortions after fetal viability, despite a newly approved state abortion rights amendment. Attorney General Andrew Bailey writes in an opinion that his office will also continue to enforce a law requiring parental permission for minors to get abortions. Missouri voters approved an amendment this month that enshrines abortion in the state constitution. But the measure does not specifically override any state laws. Instead it leaves it to abortion advocates to ask courts to knock down bans that they believe are now unconstitutional.
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