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| A gay man holds aloft a sign saying that he supported religious freedom in Colombia. | 
 Legislators postponed a vote on legalizing gay marriage - once again. But not before a conservative congressman called gay sex "scatological and for purely recreative ends." I wonder whether he intends to prohibit all non-reproductive sex, and how he expects to do that.
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| Riot police line the Congress building. But these crowds were peaceful.  | 
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| Gay marriage opponents wave Colombian flags.  | 
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| Gay marriage supporters unfurl a diversity banner on Plaza Bolivar. | 
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| Authorities had set up a barrier in front of the Congress building to separate the anti- and pro-gay marriage demonstrators, on the left and right respectively. | 
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| A gay marriage opponent, left, and a proponent, right, debate across the barrier.  | 
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A gay marriage supporter yells across the barrier.
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| City Hall, headed by leftist Mayor Gustavo Petro, didn't hide its preferences, with this banner saying 'Equality for Everybody.' | 
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| Gay rights activists display signs pointing out that Colombia has no state religion and that the Bible includes arcane rules that almost nobody obeys, such as a prohibition against eating shellfish.  | 
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| A gay marriage opponent holds up a sign saying that 'Bad has been called good and good called bad.' | 
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| A woman in the anti-gay marriage crowd holds a Bible in her uplifted hands. | 
By Mike Ceaser, of 
Bogotá Bike Tours
 
2 comments:
Homosexuality is not a faith.
BTW Anyone believes the redefinition is correct, should watch this video and learn something from debate: http://youtu.be/vrk1R-3X9Hc. Leave your ideologies and brainwashing behind.
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