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| The US presidential contender Barack Obama said on Sunday that the Sermon on the Mount trumped “an obscure passage in Romans” when it came to backing same-sex unions. Gay couples should be legally recognised, the Christian Broadcasting Network reported. Mr Obama, who says he is a “devout Christian”, has been accused in a web campaign of being a Muslim
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