War & Culture War: Patriarch Kyrill & LGBT - The American Conservative

Mar 08, 2022 View Original Article
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    48% Medium Conservative

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    52% Medium Conservative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

69% : Celebrating Constantinople's grant of autocephaly, then-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo hailed it as a "historic achievement for Ukraine" which represented America's "strong support for religious freedom."
61% : Pompeo's position in the worldwide Orthodox schism was made clear by his subsequent meeting with the Ecumenical Patriarch, whom the Secretary of State hailed as "a key partner as we continue to champion religious freedom around the globe."
59% : Four months ago, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken also met with the Ecumenical Patriarch, reaffirming U.S. commitment to religious freedom, which in Moscow unsurprisingly looked like support for the OCU.
54% : Shortly after my eighteenth birthday, I made an appointment at a Planned Parenthood to begin a testosterone regimen.
47% : Here in Hungary, civil partnerships for same-sex couples are permitted, and so is public discussion of homosexuality and transgenderism -- unless it is aimed at children and minors.
45% : They know that fifteen years ago or so, gay marriage was sold as a minor thing, a matter of justice, something that would not affect anybody else, only make life easier for committed same-sex couples.

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