Texas Black Clergy Group Wants Obama to Reconsider Gay Marriage Stance

SULPHUR SPRINGS, Texas (AP) _ Black church leaders have asked U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to arrange a meeting where they can ask President Barack Obama to reconsider his support for same-sex marriage.

The Coalition of African-American Pastors says the president “has broken our hearts by using his power and position to endorse as a civil right something that is simply wrong.”

The group’s founder and president, the Rev. William Owens Sr., says he marched for civil rights but not for same-sex marriage.

The coalition’s request, which was sent to Holder last Thursday, is signed by Owens and 19 other clerics. They include Baptist pastors and bishops in the predominantly black Church of God in Christ, the nation’s largest Pentecostal denomination.

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