Gay rights leader Peter Tatchell (pictured here) says Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has the right to oppose homosexuality, but ``in a liberal democracy he is not entitled to insist that his religious beliefs are legislated into law.'' Photo courtesy Peter Tatchell

(RNS1-apr16) Gay rights leader Peter Tatchell (pictured here) says Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has the right to oppose homosexuality, but “in a liberal democracy he is not entitled to insist that his religious beliefs are legislated into law.” For use with RNS-WELBY-BRIEF, transmitted on April 16, 2013, Photo courtesy Peter Tatchell.

Sally Morrow

Sally Morrow

Sally Morrow joined Religion News Service in March 2012 as Photo/Multimedia Editor. She is a photographer and editor based in Kansas City, Mo. Morrow has worked as a multimedia editor and photographer at Newsday, The Des Moines Register, and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

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