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    Kirk Cameron speak out against same-sex unions, again

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    Only four months after he infamously called same-sex marriage "unnatural" on CNN, former "Growing Pains" star Kirk Cameron is appearing in a video by the National Organization for Marriage (NOM), which, according to its website, was founded "in response to the growing need for an organized opposition to same-sex marriage in state legislatures."

    Though Cameron does not actually denounce same-sex unions this time around, the 41-year-old evangelist-actor ignores the possibility of marriage involving two men or two women.

    "When a man and a woman come together and they say, 'I do,' they are committing for a lifetime to love each other," he says in the video hosted by the Marriage Anti-Defamation Alliance, a NOM branch.

    See also: Kirk Cameron: 'I am not a homophobe'

    The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation spoke out against the video.

    "Their implication that LGBT couples can't create loving and stable homes is not only outdated and irrelevant; it's designed specifically to hurt those families," GLAAD President Herndon Graddick said in a statement released in response to the clip.

    See also: Kirk Cameron defends anti-gay comments

    Back in March, Cameron denied reports that he was homophobic after facing a backlash for comments he made denouncing same-sex unions in an interview with Piers Morgan.

    "I think that it's unnatural," Cameron told Morgan. "I think that it's detrimental, and ultimately destructive to so many of the foundations of civilization."