How religion helped win marriage equality
Marriage
equality advocates engaged people of faith and religious leaders in
successful campaigns to win ballot initiatives this year, a turnaround
from four years ago when social conservatives dominated religious
discussions over California's Proposition 8. A Washington state
coalition distributed thousands of buttons bearing the message, "Another
Person of Faith Approves R. 74," sparking conversations in which
proponents were trained to speak about the issue in terms of love and
commitment rather than "gay rights." Ross Murray, director of religion,
faith and values at the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation,
helped train thousands of "conversationalists" to speak about the issue
and their own faith, and to listen intently to those who described their
difficulties supporting marriage equality. “All of us like to be
listened to," Murray said. CNN/Belief blog
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