For some reason it was the last sentence in the article stuck out the most:
"The left-leaning cable news operation offered that assessment because of the GOP candidate’s stated belief that sexual orientation should not be a valid reason for an employer to let someone go."
What if the employer is a church?
politics in the uk is different to the usa, in a lot of ways. but somethings stay the same. there spin doctor of each candidate,(usa) will look at a pie chat, as i call it, you would possibly, call that an opinion poll, a surrey of all usa people. done by some independent company.
for example
they dont need to care about anti or pro gay, all they need to know, is how many of the usa voters, stand on the issue. so they can target most of the usa vote.
you can pick any issue, that they stand for, how many are gay, how many could not care less, political correctness, health, education, to name some.
mixing church and politics is pointless.
sin is sin, break one, you break them all. would you expect a christian church, to understand that. and when did the church change laws that run the usa.or the uk, so in simple terms, the churches have no power in a political world. yes christians have a vote, yet still are split in political issues , never mind the differences in religions , taboos and dogmas.