Gilligan
03-09-2010, 05:35 PM
36 “Concerning that day and hour nobody knows, neither the angels of the heavens nor the Son, but only the Father. 37 For just as the days of Noah were, so the presence of the Son of man will be. 38 For as they were in those days before the flood, eating and drinking, men marrying (men), and women being given in marriage (to other women), until the day that Noah entered into the ark; 39 and they took no note until the flood came and swept them all away, so the presence of the Son of man will be."
Same-sex couples in D.C. say 'I do'
March 9, 2010 11:07 a.m. EST
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Sinjoyla Townsend and Angelisa Young were married in Washington on Tuesday.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Tuesday is first day same-sex couples in Washington, D.C., can legally marry
Supreme Court last week rejected bid by residents that would have blocked law
Mayor Adrian Fenty signed measure into law in December, after council passed it
Washington (CNN) -- A lesbian couple together for more than a decade smiled through tears Tuesday as they became the first same-sex couple to marry in the District of Columbia, on the first day such unions are legal in the nation's capital.
Sinjoyla Townsend and Angelisa Young said they had waited years to marry. They were first in line last week to apply for a marriage license at Washington's marriage bureau.
Same-sex couples in D.C. say 'I do'
March 9, 2010 11:07 a.m. EST
http://i.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2010/POLITICS/03/09/same.sex.marriages/story.samesex.dc.cnn.jpg
Sinjoyla Townsend and Angelisa Young were married in Washington on Tuesday.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Tuesday is first day same-sex couples in Washington, D.C., can legally marry
Supreme Court last week rejected bid by residents that would have blocked law
Mayor Adrian Fenty signed measure into law in December, after council passed it
Washington (CNN) -- A lesbian couple together for more than a decade smiled through tears Tuesday as they became the first same-sex couple to marry in the District of Columbia, on the first day such unions are legal in the nation's capital.
Sinjoyla Townsend and Angelisa Young said they had waited years to marry. They were first in line last week to apply for a marriage license at Washington's marriage bureau.