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2005 Liberty Education Forum National Symposium

April 1, 2005—New Orleans, LA

 

 Evan Wolfson from Freedom To Marry Speaks About Civil Marriage Equality

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 Conservative Law Professor Dale Carpenter speaks about civil marriage equality

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 Jimmy Creech from Soulforce Talks About Issues of Faith and Sexual Orientation

Video Length: 44 minutes

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