Anti-Gay iPhone App? Back


The Gaily News: antigay iPhone app, Maryland gay marriage protestor says its legalization will pave the way for android nuptials, Scott Mills nearly arrested in Uganda, and more

February 11, 2011 at 12:51 pm by Tiffany Razzano Originally published in Creative Loafing 

504x_STARTMOBILE_iphonePress_PRIDE-thumbGay advocacy group Truth Wins Out is railing against an antigay iPhone app that asks Catholics if they have been guilty of any homosexual activity. According to TWO, the app is ranked at number 22 in worldwide sales by iTunes.

Robert Broadus, who heads the newly-formed group Protect Marriage Maryland, has warned lawmakers in the state, who are mulling over the legalization of gay marriage, that passing such a law could open the door for android nuptials.

Israel’s Interior Ministry has granted a temporary visa to the German life partner of Nir Katz, who was killed in a shooting at an LGBT youth center in 2009.

The Presbyterian Church’s high court ruled in favor of Jean K. Southard, a minister who performed a wedding ceremony for a lesbian couple in 2008. A lower court had previously ruled that she violated the church’s constitution.

British Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills was nearly arrested in Uganda while filming a documentary for being gay.

Pop star Ricky Martin, who came out last year, will be honored by GLAAD at its Media Awards in March.

Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon and her partner Christine Marinoni gave birth to their first child together.

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