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By Michelangelo

Why these links were picked and how you can suggest additional ones

Our criterion is fairly simple.  We want to provide:

    1. Websites that link or summarize material from several sources, providing information of a wide interest and on
      a broad basis of the topic.
    2. A limited number of links because if we provide too many then it will be overwhelming and not user friendly. If
      we add any, we will most likely subtract something we already have.
    3. Sites that are representative rather than exhaustive, and particularly representative of different viewpoints. By
      including a site we are not endorsing either the content, the language or the organization, but simply believe it
      adds a useful perspective in understanding the debate.  
    4. Sites that are kept up to date by their administrators and are managed reasonably well.
    5. Sites that deal with issues involving religion and homosexuality in a direct and intricate way. 

Our goal is to help political leaders, policy makers, the news media, social activists, religious leaders and any concerned citizen to not only better understand their own position, but to gain insight and understanding into what others are saying.

while this site is offered by the Florida GLBT Democrat Caucus, we hope it will be useful to people of all political
persuasions and beliefs. You are welcomed to provide a link to this site on your own website.

we are a work in progress.  We hope to constantly improve. 

If you have a website to suggest that meets the above criteria, one that you think is better than
a current one or adds crucial new information, then send that link with a brief explanation to me at
editor@religionandgays.org

We also welcome your comments and feedback.

warren

MOnk

 A Non-Sectarian, Non-Partisan Service of the Florida GLBT Democratic Caucus

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