Showing posts with label marriage equality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marriage equality. Show all posts

Monday, April 1, 2013

The New Civil Rights Movement(s)



Below are maps one showing support levels for marriage equality as quantified by Facebook. The bottom map shows where abortions is now banned at 20 weeks or earlier. If you compare the two maps you might notice the overlap. Many of the same areas that restrict abortion are the least likely to support marriage equality. That is not too surprising but I didn't expect to see it in such a graphic way. Apparently and to a large extent the same places that are homophobic are also misogynistic. Generalities are usually dangerous but in this case I would tend to believe the old adage that the exceptions prove the rule.

  FACEBOOK MAP SHOWING MARRIAGE EQUALITY SUPPORT

 

Map From Planned Parenthood

 

The lesson for women and the LGBT communities couldn't be clearer: we are all in this together. The bond between us should be unshakeable because we fight the same bigotry and hatred from the same people. As for me, I will never see this country quite the same again. Though I knew about the pattern of red versus blue states on an intellectual level, these maps bring it home on a visceral level. The regional differences are real and we would ignore it at our peril. 

Women and the LGBT community need to work and organize together to overcome the ignorance and prejudice, especially in these "red" areas (in this case, light pink and caramel). If we stand together we SHALL overcome. And yes, it is a matter of civil rights and the struggle is just as real. Women and abortion doctors have died and so have bi, lesbian, gay and transgender human beings. We cannot afford to stand apart now.  We need to organize, organize organize.

















 

 

 

 

 




Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Progressively Christian


 This past Sunday something amazing happened: an evangelical Christian came out in support of marriage equality - for everyone. Rob Bell is founder of a megachurch in Michigan and is a television writer and author. In 2011, Time magazine named him as one of the "top 100 most influential people". He self-identifies as evangelical and has been called the "heir to Billy Graham" (sorry Franklin). According to Jack Jenkins, guest blogger for Think Progress ( http://bit.ly/116MDgA ), Rob Bell was speaking at Grace Cathedral in San Fransisco when he was asked a question regarding his personal beliefs about marriage equality:

BELL: I am for marriage. I am for fidelity. I am for love, whether it’s a man and woman, a woman and a woman, a man and a man. I think the ship has sailed and I think the church needs — I think this is the world we are living in and we need to affirm people wherever they are.

Pastor Rob Bell is proof that it is possible to be an evangelical Christian AND a social progressive, though preaching LOVE of God and neighbor shouldn't be controversial as it is the heart of God's Word to us. John Wesley had a "born again" experience but he didn't leave it at that. Neither did he preach Scripture alone. What he did do was interpret Scripture through the lens of experience, reason and tradition. Tradition isn't paramount and neither is reason or experience. Together, with Scripture as the guide we live our lives as Christians. No one interprets Scripture purely. We all approach the Bible with our own biases and the only way to keep those biases from distorting our approach to the Bible is to study it quite self-consciously applying reason, experience and tradition. Without that self-conscious awareness we are always in danger of making the Bible an idol in our own image. For me, my experience is that I found the love of Jesus because of a church music director who happened to be gay. Thankfully, his life as a Christian told me far more about Jesus than the bigots who drummed him out of the church. 

Christian bigots keep more people away from Jesus than their own personal sin ever did. The sad part is that these same people talk about evangelism and "bringing people to Christ" not recognizing that their judgmental behavior speaks more loudly than their words ever will. Fortunately, or maybe with the help of the Holy Spirit (or whatever you want to call the universal force for good) there is emerging an alternative to fundamentalist evangelicals.

There is a movement afoot in Christendom that embraces progressive social conscience  AND belief in Jesus. Groups like Sojourner's, The Christian Left and The God Article's "Be the Love" project are evidence that progressive voices are increasingly speaking and rising up to say that the right wing fundamentalists do not speak for the entire Church, or even most of it. The shrill voices of the right may be drowned out by tolerance. It is a great sign of hope when an evangelical stands up and stands apart from the radical right wing, at least on the issue of marriage equality. Perhaps Love will win the day after all.