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Multiple-award winning Ghanaian gospel musician Diana Antwi Hamilton has called on married women to stop exchanging sex for money.
According to her, married women who take money from their husbands before having sexual intercourse with them are prostitutes.
The singer in an interview on TV XYZ, also advised women to desist from demanding money and gifts before having sexual intercourse with their husbands.
“If you take money from your husband for sex it means you are a prostitute”, Diana Hamilton has said adding that “ If it happens that way then that is prostitution. A woman who does that is equal to a commercial sex worker”, she added.
Diana Hamilton further noted that, even if wives would want to demand money from their husbands in exchange for something, it shouldn’t be sex.
“Why do you have to wait till sex time before you demand money from your husband? Taking money from your husband before sex is not right” , she emphasized.
In her view, the husband and wife are one flesh and love is given without expecting hence since both couples have become one, they have to make love freely and not to sell love.
Speaking to men who also deny their wives the responsibility of providing for them, Diana Hamilton counseled that, men must do everything possible to provide for them to avoid anything that will destroy their marriages.
“And to that man when the woman needs something give it to her” , she insisted.
In 2005, Diana Hamilton got married to Joseph Okoi Hamilton and the two have been together ever since, with her husband (a medical doctor) helping in managing her music career.
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In an unexpected move, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints gave its support Tuesday to a proposed federal law that would recognize all legal marriages and codify marriages between same-sex couples.
The nearly 17-million member, Utah-based faith said in a statement that church doctrine would continue to consider same-sex relationships to be against God’s commandments. Yet it said it would support rights for same-sex couples as long as they didn’t infringe upon religious groups’ right to believe as they choose.
"We believe this approach is the way forward. As we work together to preserve the principles and practices of religious freedom together with the rights of LGBTQ individuals much can be accomplished to heal relationships and foster greater understanding," the church said in a statement posted on its website.
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Support for the Respect for Marriage Act is under consideration in Congress and is the church’s latest step to take a more welcoming stance toward the LGBTQ community while holding firm to its belief that same-sex relationships are sinful.
The bill repeals the Clinton-era Defense of Marriage Act and safeguards interracial marriages by requiring that valid marriages are recognized regardless of "sex, race, ethnicity or national origin."
The group added an amendment to the Respect for Marriage Act , intended to address conservatives' religious liberty concerns, "while leaving intact the core mission of the legislation to protect marriage equality," according to a joint statement from Sens. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., Susan Collins,R-Maine, Rob Portman, R-Ohio, Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., and Thom Tillis R-N.C..
The bipartisan amendment ensures nonprofit religious organizations will not be required to provide services, facilities or goods for the celebration of a same-sex marriage, and protects religious liberty and conscience protections available under the Constitution and federal law, including the Religious Freedom Restoration Act .
It also does not authorize the federal government to recognize polygamous marriage and safeguards any benefit or status of an entity as long as it does not arise from a marriage.
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Finally, the amendment "recognizes the importance of marriage, acknowledges that diverse beliefs and the people who hold them are due respect, and affirms that couples, including same-sex and interracial couples, deserve the dignity, stability and ongoing protection of marriage."
Utah's four congressmen each came out in support of the legislation earlier this year despite all of them being practicing members of the church.
The bill was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives earlier this year, but the Senate pushed back its vote in the hopes of garnering the support needed in the chamber to ensure it becomes law. It is set for a test vote in the Senate on Wednesday, with a final vote as soon as this week or later this month.
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