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January 26, 2006
Articles of faith The religious rightıs high-profile moral and ethical failures could be a direct result of repressive religion By Rev. Steven Baines As someone who was raised and ordained as a Southern Baptist, I was saddened, but not shocked, at news of the recent arrest of the Reverend Lonnie Latham, a minister from Tulsa, Okla.., and executive committee member of the virulently antigay Southern Baptist Convention. Reverend Latham was arrested in Oklahoma City for alleged lewd behavior, propositioning a male undercover police officer, in front of a motel known as a high-traffic area for gay cruising. Unfortunately, Reverend Lathamıs story is one repeated by those in the darkest corners of the closet, who are trapped by the damaging teachings of misguided religious leaders. The fall of this religious-right figure is part of an inevitable cycle of scandal, as the self-appointed guardians of ³traditional values,² their moral ships sinking from under them, find themselves in the lifeboat with the rest of us sinners. The moral hypocrisy of many right-wing religious leaders comes from their fundamental misunderstanding of religion as the practice of a complicated and esoteric set of rules designed to restrict human freedom, rather than a way of living that frees individuals to lives of greater compassion and personal growth. The incidences of national conservative religious leaders caught in scandal are many, running the gamut from the tragic hypocrisy of the closet to personal ethical lapses to outright crimes. Here are a few recent high-profile examples:**** Ralph Reed Reed, the former executive director of the Christian Coalition, is embroiled in the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal. He stands accused of using funds Christian conservatives had donated to fight the spread of gambling to actually promote Native American tribal casinos secretly in the South instead, and vice versa. Monsignor Eugene Clark Clark used his pulpit at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City and program on the Eternal Word Television Network to blame gay priests for the Catholic sex abuse scandal; to once denounce the United States as ³probably the most immoral country, certainly in the Western Hemisphere²; and call for chastity and celibacy throughout the nation. He resigned in August 2005 after an affair with his married secretary. William Bennett Bennett is the standard-bearer of the right-wing ³traditional values² crusade, and he is chief propagator of one of the most damaging lies spread about the gay community: the ³statistic² invented by a psychologistıs discredited data that a gay manıs average age at death is 43. In 2003 it was revealed that Bennett had a gambling addiction, losing a reported $8 million over 10 years. John Paulk Paulk is the former chair of ³ex-gay² group Exodus International (he appeared on the cover of Newsweek in 1998 as an ex-gay) and founder of Focus on the Familyıs ex-gay program Love Won Out. He was discovered and photographed in September 2000 in a Washington, D.C., gay bar, where he even bought drinks for patrons. Although Paulk left Focus on the Family in 2003 to pursue a ³new ministry opportunity,² Love Won Out continues to hold events across the country.** It is not my intention to cast stones of condemnation at these individuals. We all have times when we need grace and forgiveness for our ethical failings or inconsistencies, whether from religious communities or from the community at large. There is, however, a profound need to understand that when religion is used to bring repression and darkness rather than liberation and light, it is toxic to both leaders and followers. It is inevitable that those who pile so much guilt on the rest of the world will sooner or later be crushed by it themselves. The self-loathing that drives some public figures who have made careers of espousing ³moral values² into lives of deception as they sneak into dive bars, cheap motels, or gambling casinos for a nightıs escape from a life of repression is the same fear and shame that causes them to lash out at lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. The life-altering message that I and so many other LGBT people of faith have found is that freedom comes not from lies and denial, but by recognizing our mutual connection to all our neighbors, with honesty and humility, in the face of the Creator. Based in Washington, D.C., Rev. Steven Baines is an elder in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and a member of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force National Religious Leadership Roundtable. He serves as chaplain of Gay, Lesbian, and Affirming Disciples. -- Pax Christi, Ninure Saunders aka Rainbow Christian Jesus is my Shepherd and He knows I'm Gay http://Ninure-Saunders.tk My Yahoo Group http://Ninure.tk Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches http://www.MCCchurch.org The Bible Site - help provide free scripture http://www.thebiblesite.org To send e-mail, remove your hat |
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It just might be possible that freedom comes from having no belief at all.
P # ". Ninure Saunders" wrote in message ... January 26, 2006 Articles of faith The religious rightıs high-profile moral and ethical failures could be a direct result of repressive religion By Rev. Steven Baines As someone who was raised and ordained as a Southern Baptist, I was saddened, but not shocked, at news of the recent arrest of the Reverend Lonnie Latham, a minister from Tulsa, Okla.., and executive committee member of the virulently antigay Southern Baptist Convention. Reverend Latham was arrested in Oklahoma City for alleged lewd behavior, propositioning a male undercover police officer, in front of a motel known as a high-traffic area for gay cruising. Unfortunately, Reverend Lathamıs story is one repeated by those in the darkest corners of the closet, who are trapped by the damaging teachings of misguided religious leaders. The fall of this religious-right figure is part of an inevitable cycle of scandal, as the self-appointed guardians of ³traditional values,² their moral ships sinking from under them, find themselves in the lifeboat with the rest of us sinners. The moral hypocrisy of many right-wing religious leaders comes from their fundamental misunderstanding of religion as the practice of a complicated and esoteric set of rules designed to restrict human freedom, rather than a way of living that frees individuals to lives of greater compassion and personal growth. The incidences of national conservative religious leaders caught in scandal are many, running the gamut from the tragic hypocrisy of the closet to personal ethical lapses to outright crimes. Here are a few recent high-profile examples: Ralph Reed Reed, the former executive director of the Christian Coalition, is embroiled in the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal. He stands accused of using funds Christian conservatives had donated to fight the spread of gambling to actually promote Native American tribal casinos secretly in the South instead, and vice versa. Monsignor Eugene Clark Clark used his pulpit at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City and program on the Eternal Word Television Network to blame gay priests for the Catholic sex abuse scandal; to once denounce the United States as ³probably the most immoral country, certainly in the Western Hemisphere²; and call for chastity and celibacy throughout the nation. He resigned in August 2005 after an affair with his married secretary. William Bennett Bennett is the standard-bearer of the right-wing ³traditional values² crusade, and he is chief propagator of one of the most damaging lies spread about the gay community: the ³statistic² invented by a psychologistıs discredited data that a gay manıs average age at death is 43. In 2003 it was revealed that Bennett had a gambling addiction, losing a reported $8 million over 10 years. John Paulk Paulk is the former chair of ³ex-gay² group Exodus International (he appeared on the cover of Newsweek in 1998 as an ex-gay) and founder of Focus on the Familyıs ex-gay program Love Won Out. He was discovered and photographed in September 2000 in a Washington, D.C., gay bar, where he even bought drinks for patrons. Although Paulk left Focus on the Family in 2003 to pursue a ³new ministry opportunity,² Love Won Out continues to hold events across the country. It is not my intention to cast stones of condemnation at these individuals. We all have times when we need grace and forgiveness for our ethical failings or inconsistencies, whether from religious communities or from the community at large. There is, however, a profound need to understand that when religion is used to bring repression and darkness rather than liberation and light, it is toxic to both leaders and followers. It is inevitable that those who pile so much guilt on the rest of the world will sooner or later be crushed by it themselves. The self-loathing that drives some public figures who have made careers of espousing ³moral values² into lives of deception as they sneak into dive bars, cheap motels, or gambling casinos for a nightıs escape from a life of repression is the same fear and shame that causes them to lash out at lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. The life-altering message that I and so many other LGBT people of faith have found is that freedom comes not from lies and denial, but by recognizing our mutual connection to all our neighbors, with honesty and humility, in the face of the Creator. Based in Washington, D.C., Rev. Steven Baines is an elder in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and a member of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force National Religious Leadership Roundtable. He serves as chaplain of Gay, Lesbian, and Affirming Disciples. -- Pax Christi, . Ninure Saunders aka Rainbow Christian Jesus is my Shepherd and He knows I'm Gay http://Ninure-Saunders.tk My Yahoo Group http://Ninure.tk Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches http://www.MCCchurch.org The Bible Site - help provide free scripture http://www.thebiblesite.org To send e-mail, remove your hat |
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Rom chapter 1...................16
Rom 1:17 For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live by faith. Rom 1:18 For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness; Rom 1:19 Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath shewed it unto them. Rom 1:20 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse: Rom 1:21 Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened. Rom 1:22 Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, Rom 1:23 And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things. Rom 1:24 Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonour their own bodies between themselves: Rom 1:25 Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen. Rom 1:26 For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against natu Rom 1:27 And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was meet. Rom 1:28 And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient; Rom 1:29 Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness............................. You can read the rest. |
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Maybe I'm out of line here, but could we limit the discussion on the
rec.aquaria groups to fish and aquaria-related topics? That doesn't seem much to ask, since most of us are polite enough to not post fish articles on the religious groups. Limnophile ". Ninure Saunders" wrote in message ... January 26, 2006 Articles of faith The religious rightıs high-profile moral and ethical failures could be a direct result of repressive religion By Rev. Steven Baines snipped |
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