In at least 76 countries around the world, loving someone of the same sex is illegal and, in ten countries, it is even punishable by death. In many more countries citizens are denied their right to live as their preferred gender identity. As well as legal discriminations, social homophobia, biphobia and transphobia daily serve to deny millions …
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- Who can be against us? Coming out as LGBT & Christian
- ‘A little tiny bit of what the world should be like’ – Open Table Network on BBC Radio 4 Sunday Worship
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