Justification for homosexual marriage, as the term is universally used.
COMMITTEE REPORT
All persons are equal before God, Basic human rights are not affected by any states or conditions. The se rights correspond to universally-recognized obligations. We are not different in the things that matter. We ask to be recognized, i.c., that the part be reconciled to the whole. Homosexuality is one facet of the human estate. The church, because of its very nature (preaching the affirmation of life), ought to be giving the individual the ultimate unconditional security.
Conclusion: We affirm that homosexuals are human beings and as such are entitled to the same rights in religion as are all others.
COMMITTEE IV. SCIENTIFIC QUESTIONS AND OVERPOPULATION
A. To prepare the section of the Bill dealing with the rights homosexuals seek from the sciences (and social sciences);
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To give particular attention to the rights of homosexuals in relation to the current world-wide population explosion;
Suggested topics for consideration:
The right to have scientific study of homosexuality freed of value-Judgments; the right to have scholars study human behavior without censoring out homosexual factors; the right to free, frank, scientific reporting.
The right to have homosexuality studied objectively, 1.0., without an over-present heterosexual frame of reference; the right to have homosexuality presented as simply a mode of behavior, not a deviati on, variation, perversion, inversion, etc.
The right to serious, scientific treatment of the role