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Mainline Protestant churches remove anti-gay bans after 50-year battle
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- United Methodist Church removed anti-gay language from its rules, ending decades-long debates over LGBTQ inclusion.
- The fight for same-sex marriage and gay clergy has shaped major mainline Protestant denominations in the U.S.
- The milestone marks a significant shift towards LGBTQ acceptance in religious communities.
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