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Thursday, August 5, 2010

With LIBERTY and JUSTICE for ALL....

Remember that Pledge of Allegiance we all said as kids...

I pledge allegiance to the Flag of
The United States of America
And to the Republic for which it stands
One Nation
(under God)
Indivisible
With Liberty and Justice for ALL

(obviously...the parenthesis was added on my part since I no longer accept its validity and the emphasis on All is added for reason of this post.)

Now I have argued for a couple of years that the Pledge of Allegiance does NOT promote equality since it specifically alienates a large portion of this country that chooses to NOT be "under God", but THAT is not the point of this blog.

The last line...with liberty and justice for all...is significant and is what I want to zero in on today.  A study of the word "justice" implies a definite sense of equality.  Equality is something a lot of people do not like to discuss.  It is important, however, to understand that equality is an integral part of justice.  Justice is NOT justice if it only applies to and defends a small portion of people.

As a highlight to this fact let us consider the ruling of the Judge that ruled that the ban on same sex marriages in California, otherwise known as Prop 8, was and is unconstitutional.  While this came as a surprise to some, all I kept wondering is how can this even be a question.  What I found interesting is that the ruling is the exact same argument I have used in arguing in defense of the rights for the LGTB community to marry and even to adopt children. Simply put....there is NO argument physical, economic, political, emotional, biological, sociological that does NOT have its basis in archaic religious views and ideals.  Because of this, something that should fall under civil rights (since marriage is a CIVIL matter) has become a RELIGIOUS matter.  Now this is something I have argued a bit with some people that are very close to me whom I have grown to love and respect.  I have not approached it directly...at least not in a long time.  But I am going to attempt to do so in this blog.

Whenever I make the argument of religion being an intolerant group of homophobic, male chauvinistic bigots I immediately get the response that that is just MY experience with religion and that I grew up in the "fringe" but that "mainstream" religion is much more tolerant.   Immediately I am presented with the example of the Lutheran Church welcoming the gays to their role as ministers, the Episcopalians doing the same and the Methodists are tolerant.  These examples, on the surface, are hard to argue with.  It does appear, on the surface, that religion is becoming more and more tolerant.

But here is the real question...has God, the Bible and Christianity changed?  Now this becomes a question to me that is very relevant.  I am, as I have made no secret, an atheist.  I do not believe in God, I do not accept the Bible as truth and reject all forms of religion (including Christianity) as meaningless superstition designed to provide the needed structure, control and comfort that we as humans require in a social environment.  Therefore, if religion is a tool of social structure then it would make sense that "religion" would accommodate with times and the changes that naturally occur over time.  But that then would mean that there is no basis of TRUTH and FACTS to it because while "religion" would change...TRUTH does not.  That is the whole point of absolutes...they don't change.  So if the Christian "religion" truly has its foundation in faith in God and the Bible then those are absolutes that do NOT change and veering away from them means that those religions are more social clubs than anything.

Now I know this is where the whole discussion about Black & White vs. Gray comes in.  I grew up in a Black & White world.  The Independent Fundamental Baptist movement is NOT know for its gray areas (or gray matter as the case may be!)  I grew up in a world of absolutes, which is one reason I detest absolutes.  But if there is one thing I learned from being a theology student is that the Bible is a book of absolutes.  Because of this I make the very clear statement that the BIBLE is a homophobic, male chauvinistic, bigoted and violent book.  There is just no way around it.  People in modern "mainline" religion may choose to flat out IGNORE parts of the Bible that does not suit their personal ideology but they cannot change its intent, purpose and interpretation.  

Based on this argument I would suggest that it is impossible to be a LGTB AND also be a Christian by the Bible standards.  Now this on the surface seems to be a harsh statement that a LOT of people would disagree with but the Bible itself presents its own argument.  There is of course the Old Testament passages that have often been mocked and decimated by the simple logic of reciting the other laws and the simple logic that if you are going to give credence to one law then you must give credence to the others as well.  But the homophobic tendencies of the Bible are not merely Old Testament antiquated ideals.  The New Testament also clearly condemns homosexual practices.  For instance, consider Romans 1:24-28:

24Therefore God gave them over in the sinful desires of their hearts to sexual impurity for the degrading of their bodies with one another. 25They exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator—who is forever praised. Amen.
 26Because of this, God gave them over to shameful lusts. Even their women exchanged natural relations for unnatural ones. 27In the same way the men also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed with lust for one another. Men committed indecent acts with other men, and received in themselves the due penalty for their perversion.
 28Furthermore, since they did not think it worthwhile to retain the knowledge of God, he gave them over to a depraved mind, to do what ought not to be done.


Now that is the New International Version...one of those new versions that are supposed to make it clearer than the Old Fashion King James 1611.  The Revised Standard Version says:



 24Therefore God gave them up in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, to the dishonoring of their bodies among themselves, 25because they exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever! Amen.
 26For this reason God gave them up to dishonorable passions. For their women exchanged natural relations for those that are contrary to nature; 27and the men likewise gave up natural relations with women and were consumed with passion for one another, men committing shameless acts with men and receiving in themselves the due penalty for their error.
 28And since they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them up to a debased mind to do what ought not to be done.

Hell...that makes it even "clearer" and "harsher" than the trusty ol' King James Version that the Independent Fundamentals are so fond of:


24Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonour their own bodies between themselves:
 25Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen.
 26For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature:
 27And 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.
 28And 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;

The point is...no amount of creative interpretation can make the Bible's homophobic ideology go away. The truth is that by its very nature it does not allow for both.  Acceptance is NOT part of a book that speaks of divinely sanctioned genocide (Face it, what the children of Israel did in Caanan in the book of Joshua is no different than what Sadaam Hussein did in Iraq with mustard gas...except...God authorized it...no...commanded it and they killed more than Sadaam Hussein ever dreamed of in his most evil fantasies of genocide) and promotes discrimination based on faith, gender and race.

The religious right has been allowed to make the political landscape of our great nation one that is centered on religious fights and a culture war that is founded on their religious values their moral rules.  Values and ideals that they want to legislate on everybody around them.  It is for this reason that Murray County (in North West GA) JUST voted in the right of privately owned businesses to be allowed to sell alcohol in a glass;  the vast majority of couties in the south do not allow the sale of alcoholic beverages on Sunday (because church people can't bear the thought of the heathens daring to drink their booze and enjoy a football game while they are at church) and it is for this reason that Prop 8 was even allowed to be voted in.  It is for this reason that a Mosque in NYC is such an issue to people that do not even live in NYC.  Because religion by its very nature is divisive, racist, discriminatory, homophobic and sexist.

I would love to see the following questionnaire answered by 30,000 people...10,000 in the South East, 10,000 in the North East and 10,000 in the West...(and yes...I put it together and I am sure it would be modified after more thought)




Demographic Baseline

1.       How old are you?    

          18-25,    26-32,    32-45,    45-65, 65+

2.       What Gender?     
             
          M, F, Unspecified

3.       What geographical area of the country do you live in?  

          SW, W, NE, MW

4.       Income Level?

5.       Level of Education?

Religious Baseline

1.       What Religious Affiliation do you hold? (Denomination)

2.       How often do you go to church in a week?  

            occasionally, 1x week, 2x week, 3x+ week

3.       Have you ever read the Bible completely through? more than once?

4.       How dedicated would you consider yourself to your church and faith?

Current Issues

1.       Do you believe that America is a “Christian” nation?

2.       Do you agree that same sex marriages should be recognized by the state?
  
           Explain the reason for your answer.

3.       Should same sex marriages be allowed to adopt children? 

          Explain the reason for your answer.

4.       Do same sex marriages affect the endurance of the “traditional” family?  
           
          If so, in what way?

5.       Is abortion a matter of women’s rights?

6.       What reason would be acceptable for an abortion to be considered morally permissible?

7.       At what point does “life” exist? 

         Based on what?

8.       Should a Mosque be allowed to be built near ground zero?  

         Why?

      If this were put out as a poll and you could get 30,000 people to respond there are a couple of things I predict you would find...

      1. The more dedicated a person is to their faith, their church and their Bible the more intolerant, bigoted and homophobic they would be.
      2. Education, income and geography would VASTLY affect the opinion of each person on the current issues.  Higher educated people and wealthier people would be more tolerant while people that are poorer, less educated and live in the south would be the most intolerant.
    
      Oh...and ironically...the area of the country that is considered the "Bible Belt" also happens to be the area of the lowest education scores and they have the highest single parenthood percentages in the country. So much for the LGTB community destroying the sanctity of marriage.  As a matter of fact a study done by the U.S. Census Bureau in 2007 showed that with the exception of Washington D.C (that had the HIGHEST percentage of single parents in the country at 54.3%) all of the top States were southern states: Alabama (30.9%), Arkansas (27.3%), Florida (27.2%), Georgia (27.4%), Kentucky (25.5%), Louisiana (31.8%), Mississippi (33.4%), North Carolina (27.1%), South Carolina (30.2%) and Tennessee (28.4%).  Now mind you, there were some northern and mid-western states such as Delaware (28.9%), Maryland (25.9%), Michigan (26.2%), Missouri (25.3%), New York (27.0%) and Ohio (26.7%) that were above the national average but all the top states were in the south...in the Bible Belt...because they do such a good job protecting the sanctity of marriage. (for the chart with these numbers go to the U.S. Census Bureau site and search for the chart file by name detailed_tables_ACS.)

      (for more on the sanctity of marriage in our country see the U.S. Census Bureau

      I know this blog has been somewhat scattered, but the point comes down to this: homophobia, bigotry and male chauvinism are hallmarks of religion; it is based and founded on it.  It is part of the control.  Some things simply are not compatible.  Since it is generally accepted by everybody that is NOT hyped up on religion that homosexuality is not a choice but rather genetic or natural and religion is a product of indoctrination and brainwashing...essentially a trained aspect of the human psyche...if it comes down to a choice between the two I guess the superstitions of religion would lose.  

      Furthermore, I want to emphasize that I am not in any way saying that gay people should stop being gay...as if they could...I am saying that there is not really a home for them in a faith founded on a book that is old fashioned, superstitious, homophobic and bigoted.  That is just my opinion of course... But regardless, the judge in California made the right call...there is no non religious reason for promoting or supporting the bigoted and hateful discrimination against the LGTB community.  Lets just hope Kagan is on the bench by the time this goes to the Supreme Court so that there would some balance on the conservative right leaning activist court when this case hits the bench...as I am sure that that is where it is headed.

      P.S.  This is strictly MY opinion...and by no means do I expect ANYBODY to agree with me.






Sunday, July 4, 2010

Happy Birthday...USA







Today is Independence Day, the birthday of our country. 234 years ago our founding fathers gathered together, placing life and wealth in harm's way and stood up to the world and said we are a free people. There have been many birthdays since then. This nation has gone from 13 stars...to 50. This nation has gone from a struggling population to an astounding and overwhelming nation. This nation has gone from having to have the French step in....to being the nation to step in and help other smaller and struggling nations.

I know on my blog I am often negative. I know I often talk about politics, policies and other aspects of our government and the crazy people that run it and the even crazier people that vote for them. I have often discussed with Mandy the anger in my blog...indeed...I often use this as my outlet to vent and many time the anger does come through.

This morning I was driving...and had about an hour and half drive to make. I had the radio on and there was a countdown of the top 20 patriotic songs (in country music) as voted by the listeners of the station. I was alone in the car. And I will admit...I cried alot. There is something about songs about this country, songs about our men and women in uniform and the sacrifices they make. Songs that make your heart burst with pride for the country we call home.

There are times I am disappointed in the state of our country. I often disagree about politics, policies and the direction of this country with my conservative friends, family and foes. But today I want to put all that aside. Today for just a few hours I want to forget the GOP and DNC exist. I want to forget the Tea Party crackpots. I want to forget Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachman and Jan Brewer. I want to forget Arizona and its hideous immigration law nightmare. I want to forget all these things...

I want to remember the Red, White and Blue. I want to remember the Soaring Eagle. I want to remember my Dad and my Brother and all the other men and women who have worn the uniform have sacrificed their comfort, their careers, their health, their limbs, their families and in many cases their lives so that this country might continue. I want to remember the picnic I passed in Fairmount, Georgia where a small country town came together to celebrate the birth of our nation.

I want to remember yesterday as I stood with my Dad and my older two children at Turner Field (probably tomorrow's blog) and hat in hand, hands over our hearts stood with thousands of other people and listened to the familiar chords of the Star, Spangled Banner played before the totally Americana words "Let's play ball" were barked by an umpire on field. I wanna remember sitting there in my seats a soft pretzel in hand, looking out over the throng of people, not seeing color, race, party...not hearing the language, the creed or the politics...just seeing my fellow Americans....

I want to remember sitting in that car this morning, hearing Trace Adkins sing "Arlington" the first person view of a soldier that gave his life inthe cause of freedom and was admitted to that hollowed ground. I want to remember the tears of pride and love that streamed down my face from a heart full of emotions. I want to remember the feeling of hearing Garth Brooks sing our national anthem and the chills that run up my back every time I hear those fiddles start winding up for the familiar rendition of George Strait as he sings about the "Heartland".

I want to remember why I love this country, the things that have stuck in my mind through the years like my childhood trip to D.C., our nation's capitol. I want to remember the solemn feeling that came over me at the sight of the Memorial Wall...I want to remember the price of freedom paid by those inscribed on it...and those that knelt beside it weeping, their hands touching the name of some loved one they lost. I want to remember how it felt, to stand in the arched room in the Smithsonian,(pictured above) as the case lowered on the wall and the original Star Spangled Banner that inspired our National Anthem was displayed. The tears that ran down my face even then as a young boy.

I want to remember this Country I love. Sure...tomorrow...or the day after...I will not ignore the elephant in the room (GOP)...I will have plenty of barbs and insults to dish out to Palin, Bachmann and all the other nut cases. I will probably show anger, disillusionment and outrage. I will disagree with the conservatives, bitch about the crack pots and whine about a myriad of other grievances, real and imagined.

But for today...that is unimportant. For today...this is My Country. Those things somehow seem somewhat less significant... For today...those differences are what make us strong...for today...we are One Nation Indivisible with liberty and justice for all.




Thank you to the men and women in uniform who served and sacrificed

the families that sacrificed their loved ones

Stars and Stripes Forever
 

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