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PARIS France's president says a "body of evidence" suggests that chemical
weapons were used during attacks on a Damascus suburb that killed hundreds,
and that Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime was most likely behind it.According
to a statement Sunday from his office, Francois Hollande said "everything"
leads France to believe the regime was behind the attack. It didn't
elaborate.International aid group Doctors Without Borders said Saturday
it had tallied 355 deaths from Wednesday's attack in Damascus' eastern Ghouta
suburb.Assad's regime and Syria's rebels have traded accusations about who
was behind it.The question has fanned debate about possible military intervention
in this Middle Eastern country mired in civil war since 2011.U.S. naval
forces have moved closer to Syria as President Barack Obama considers a
military response.
in writing
before a dispute arises, otherwise it can look to a court as
if something was done after the fact as an attempt to cover
up hostility to gays.Airline Baptist Church Senior Pastor Chad Mills said
members of the public use their facilities in is Bossier City, La.,
for many activities, including Zumba classes. In the past, anyone who could
pay the fee was allowed to reserve the space. But recently, the
church changed its rental policy to allow wedding-related events only for
male-female couples.Some denominations are less concerned about the Supreme
Court rulings. The Assemblies of God, the group of churches comprising the
world's largest Pentecostal denomination, sought legal advice after the
rulings. An attorney for the group distributed a memo to ministers saying
there was no reason to change their bylaws.However, the memo also said
that "doing so is not inappropriate, and may be warranted based on
future rulings by the Supreme Court and other state and federal courts."The
bylaw changes are coming at a time when many churches are wrestling
with gay marriage in general and are working hard to be more
welcoming to gays and lesbians."It's probably one of the most difficult
issues our churches are facing right now," said Doug Anderson, a national
coordinator with the evangelical Vineyard Church. "It's almost an impossible
situation to reconcile what's going on in our culture, and our whole
theology of welcoming and loving peopl
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