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National Religious Leaders Reject Pope's Defamation of Same-Sex Couples

Words of encouragement:  An excerpt from a sermon given by Rev. James Gertmenian on Sunday 11/7/2004 at Plymouth Congregational Church in Minneapolis.  It moved me so much that I wanted to share it with you...
 
"I want to address a few more focused words to those in our congregation who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered, and to your family members and friends.  A number of you have written or spoken to me in the last few days to say how dismayed you were to see amendments against gay marriage and, in some cases, even gay civil rights being passed by large margins in 11 states.  Some of you spoke of feeling frightened, imagining, as well you might, that a new wave of hatred and fear is about to wash over you.  You feel betrayed by a country that promised to value every human being equally ... and perhaps even more damaging, you feel betrayed by representatives of a religion that claims love as its foundational value.
 
I understand your fear.  Many of us here at Plymouth do.  But I want to remind you that this spasm of hatred is the lashing out of a dying dragon.  This dragon, homophobia, is angry because it is dying.  And it is frightened because it is dying.  And in its anger and its fear it may even seem stronger than it really is.  But it is dying.
 
What is being born is the love of God which will show forth in a time in which your God-given value will be recognized by all.  In the meantime, though, I want you to know this: Whatever happens anywhere else, in this place, and in this family, you need not be afraid.  Even if every state in the union were to pass an amendment, these walls stand to protect you.  This is a sanctuary where your lives will be celebrated, and your loves blessed, and your relationships honored.  And from this place we will go out and fight together for human rights for all.  That is a solemn covenant which we here make with one another.  And woe to this church if it should ever break that covenant, for in so doing it will have broken its own heart."
 
I also felt fear, in addition to many other emotions, after the results of the election.  It is reassuring to know that there is love and support for all, especially from churches, even though it was not evident based on the results of those amendment votes.  We need your love and support and commitment to fight for human rights for all people now more than ever. 

Gay Rites

A Gay History of the World: ancient to present

Religion Links on HRC.org Website

"For the Bible Tells Me So"

David Loved Jonathan

Absolutely Gay Christian Men

Affirmation (Mormon)

Affirmation: United Methodists for LGBT Concerns

African Methodist Episcopal Church (Operation Rebirth)

Al-Fatiha (Islam)

Alliance of Baptists

Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists

AXIOS (Eastern Orthodox)

Beth El Binah (Jewish congregation in Dallas)

Beyond Inclusion (Episcopal)

Brethren/Mennonite Council

Cathedral of Hope (Dallas)

Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion and Ministry

Christian Lesbians Out (CLOUT)

Christian Science

Christians for Equality

Claiming the Blessing (Episcopal)

Congregation Or Chadash (Reform Judaism)

Dignity USA (Catholic)

Emergence International (Christian Scientist)

Empire State Pride Agenda - Pride in the Pulpit

Ending Discrimination in Church and Society

Equal Partners in Faith

Evangelical Fellowship for Lesbian and Gay Christians

Evangelicals Concerned

Family Fellowship (Mormon)

Fellowship 2000 (African American Christian)

Fellowship of Reconciliation

Friends for LGBTQ Concerns (Quaker)

GALVA (Hindu)

Gay Buddhist Fellowship

Gay LDS Young Adults (Mormon)

Gay Mormon Fathers (Gamofites)

HeartStrong

Huriyah (Islam)

Integrity USA (Episcopal)

Interfaith Working Group On-Line

Interweave (Unitarian Universalist)

Jehovah Witnesses

Jewish Gay & Lesbian Group

Journey Together Faithfully (ELCA)

Judaism Links

Kashi Rainbow (Hindu)

Keshet (Jewish)

Latter Day Saints Family Fellowship (Mormon)

Lutherans Concerned

Methodist Federation for Social Action

Metropolitan Community Church (Christian)

More Light Presbyterians

Mosaic: National Jewish Center for Sexual & Gender Diversity

National Religious Leadership Roundtable

National Union of Jewish LGBT Students

New Ways Ministry (Catholic)

Orthodox Judaism

People of Faith (Interdenominational)

Rainbow Baptists

Reconcilation (Mormon)

Reconciling Ministries Network (United Methodist)

Reconciling Pentecostals International

Religious Coalition for the Freedom to Marry

Religious Tolerance (Protestant)

Restoration Church of Jesus Christ (Mormon)

Seventh Day Adventist Kinship International

Soulforce (ELCA)

Tiferet (Orthodox Jewish)

Together in Faith (Conference Aug 5-7, 2005)

Twice Blessed: The Jewish GLBT Archives Online

Unitarian Universalist Association's Office of GLBT Concerns

United Church of Christ Coalition for LGBT Concerns

United Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches

United Methodists of Color

Unity Fellowship of Christ Church (African American)

Whosoever (Christian on-line Magazine)

World Congress of GLBT Jewish Organizations

 

The Great (False) God, Masculinity

    Rev. Robert G. Hewitt

 

The world is deeply divided, theologically and philosophically, between the opposing claims of democracy and patriarchy. The question seems to be, "How much freedom and authority shall be allowed to women?" The extreme Taliban answer was, and is, "None!" In the American "democratic" state the answer has softened since the nation's founding but, to date, continues to be, "Some, but not much!" Authoritative patriarchal religious groups such as Roman Catholicism, Protestant Biblical Fundamentalism, Mormonism, and Islam quietly deny to women within their ranks many of the freedoms granted them under the United States Constitution. There is a serious movement among these groups, now that we have a morally naive President in the White House, to make changes in the Constitution designed to reduce the few freedoms and authorities that women have gained. There is a similarly serious movement within the Episcopal Church, and the Anglican Communion, pushed by the extreme patriarchalists among us, to return to a more patriarchal day. They bristled when women were allowed to be ordained; they went ballistic when they learned that gays were being ordained. They have, I believe, brought the worship (worthship) of the false god "Masculinity" into the very core of Church life.

 

The following assumptions and commentaries are offered as a basis for communication in our theological and anthropological disagreements.  

 

Four assumptions:

 

1. God is God, "wholly Other, and One." Gender specific pronouns are inappropriate when speaking of God, but if used for convenience because we have no pronouns for God, they must be understood as non-genderous, and non-sexual. In speaking of the Trinity, the use of "Father" and "Son", does not indicate gender, but relationship. To speak of God as, "He," is simply heretical, and is unfortunately understood by children as truth. Most people carry this heresy with them all their lives in their common speech, and that becomes an enormous barrier to understanding the relationship between God and humanity. It is the root of the anthropological heresies, and fictions, of "masculinity" and "femininity."

 

 2. God is not male. God has no genitalia, and therefore has no partner of an "opposite" sex. God is not masculine. "Masculinity" is a fiction and a self-deception by the human male as he finds himself in the historical setting of a patriarchal culture. It leads him think and act as if he were destined to control women.. Mythologically, masculinity is the result of the biblical "curse" placed upon the Man by God to rule over the Woman. Historically, it is the discovery of paternity, as opposed to the primitive understanding of female-only parentage. Soteriologically, male control of women ended in Jesus.

 

3. God is not female. For primitive people, God seemed female. We have their stone carvings, and myths, of "Goddesses" in evidence. But God is not feminine. Women, for our prehistoric ancestors, were the only apparent human providers of new children for the community. As with masculinity, femininity is a corresponding fiction that women are weak, addled, and destined to stay at home for domestic tasks, and ruled by men. At "The Fall," motherhood, instead of continuing to be thought of as an attribute of God, became a patriarchal assignment from men who had suddenly learned that they were fathers of the children women were bearing. Men took upon themselves the honor (and the misconception) that they were the sole human source of human life.

 

4. Men and women are made in the image of God. To look at a woman is to see an image of God. To look at a man is to see an image of God. To look at either is not to see God, but to see an image of God. In their bodies they "image" God equally. God is not better represented in one sex than in the other. Because masculinity and femininity are both self-deceptive (i.e., poses by a man or a woman to appear either superior or inferior, dominant or deferent), neither masculinity or femininity can be an attribute of God. God does not represent himself or herself (damned pronouns again!) deceptively to humankind.

 

Back to the beginning: God is God! Masculinity is every patriarchal society's favorite false god. Femininity is a subset within patriarchy of the same heresy. Unchangeable patriarchal-type leaders are, in my book, the most well-intentioned, dangerous persons in the world. That would include people like the Bishop of Rome, and James Dobson of Focus on the Family. They put the worthship of Masculinity before the worthship of the Lord Jesus. I say this not to be offensive, even to those gentlemen, but to follow the logic of my argument. The worship of idols is still going on among Christian people.

 

1/1/05  

 

Rev. Robert G. Hewitt

2734 Freedom Heights

Colorado Springs, CO 80904

Hbobhewitt@aol.com

 

The Religion Connections (Compaq)

Americans United for Separation of Church and State

The Interfaith Alliance on Church and State

Church and State, one point of view ...

 

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