Open Letter to Sean Hannity
Thu Jul 31, 2008 at 04:24:46 AM PDT
Back in the early 1990s, I worked with Sean Hannity at WGST in Atlanta. After hearing that Jim Adkisson, the man who took a gun to the Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville, Tennessee and killed two people, had Sean's book among his collection of conservative political books, I decided it was time to contact my old colleague.
I wrote an open letter to Sean that has been posted over at Religion Dispatches. I hope you'll take a look and give me your thoughts.
http://religiondispatches.org/Gui/Co...
Odd Moment
Mon Jul 28, 2008 at 08:20:06 AM PDT
Sitting in church yesterday morning, I had an odd and ominous feeling come over me. Service had already begun, we were probably about ten minutes in, when I heard our front door open and close and someone came in. Another late arrival - no big deal. But, just as the sound of the door closing hit me - so did one word: "Gunman."
As I sat in service I realized how easy it would be for someone with bad intentions to just walk in and set in on us. There are two doors to the outside on either side of the sanctuary. Too far for me or the choir to reach in time - there's no place for us to go at the back of the sanctuary.
Stop Arguing About the Bible and Homosexuality
Mon Jul 21, 2008 at 09:29:41 AM PDT
I am trying to reframe the whole "Bible and homosexuality" issue and I have written the following article. I would love some feedback on this argument and how to refine it. I look forward to your comments!
"Nothing in regard to controversial matters ha(s) ever been settled by the Bible." –William Lloyd Garrison
Gays and lesbians will never "win" the argument over what the Bible says or does not say about homosexuality. The good news is: we don't have to.
It will not be arguments over the Bible that will ultimately secure the civil rights of gays and lesbians. Sure, those arguments are being made and they can be loud and raucous, but the Bible is not the "other side" of the issue of homosexuality. Just like in the days of slavery, it has been made out to be the "other side" of the issue because those who oppose homosexuality can seem to find a vast ammunition dump of verses to use in the battle over gay and lesbian rights. They load their Bibles and use them to shoot down any arguments against biblical authority on this subject.
How Not to Use Your Faith
Mon Jun 02, 2008 at 08:04:20 AM PDT
When I first moved to South Carolina, I was distressed and amazed at how much religious material - let me clarify, Christian material - there was displayed in places like doctor and dentist offices. After living in Atlanta for many, many years, I never saw such public displays of Christian faith in professional areas. I know that Atlanta is in the South, where proselytizing is akin to breathing, but as the "international city" it prides itself in being, such passive proselytizing in a professional atmosphere would never fly.
Contemplating Mortality
Wed Apr 30, 2008 at 02:06:44 PM PDT
I've been a bit shaken up today after my partner came home and told me that she narrowly escaped would could have been a deadly traffic accident last night. Construction had traffic stopped on the interstate around 10 p.m. when a tractor-trailer crested the hill at a high rate of speed heading right for my partner's car. She said she watched in horror as the truck slammed on his brakes and fish-tailed down the hill before finally coming to a stop off the road right beside her car.
I held her a little tighter after she told me this - terrified that my night could have been very different with police showing up at my door instead of my love.
I've had trouble letting it go today, running the scene over and over in my head of how devastated I would be today if that trucker had been unable to avoid a collision. Surely she would have died or been seriously injured.
Going to the Courthouse and We're - Denied Again!
Tue Feb 12, 2008 at 08:47:54 AM PDT
For the fifth time in as many years, couples here in South Carolina made the trek to the courthouse here in Columbia to try to apply for marriage licenses. My partner Wanda and I have participated four of those year, including this year. The result is always the same. They let us fill out the paperwork so the cameras can get their shots and then they politely tell us to get lost.
No Heaven, but Hell is Just 20 Miles Away
Fri Feb 08, 2008 at 11:05:11 AM PDT
Bush's Budget: Screw the Poor!
Mon Feb 04, 2008 at 01:01:12 PM PDT
The Good Christian President(TM) George W. Bush has put out his latest budget and not surprisingly, the winners are, well, not anyone reading this blog.
The more than $3 trillion budget includes lots and lots of spending for the military industrial complex - all in the name of our "national security." It also calls for making the Bush's tax cuts for the wealthy permanent - entrenching the haves and the have mores as the real winners from here on out.
Where will all the money come from to pay for more guns and real butter on the fat cats dinner table? Wait for it ...
Evangelicals put their heads in the sand - again
Wed Jan 23, 2008 at 04:56:49 AM PDT
Huckabee's Death Lovin' Jesus
Tue Dec 04, 2007 at 08:51:09 AM PDT
I can't believe we have another year of political hoohah coming. I used to listen to NPR religiously on my way to work. Now, I can barely stand it. Instead, I'm grooving to Bruce Springsteen, Dave Matthews and even some Jethro Tull in the car these days. I can't stand the hypocrisy and downright stupidity of the political races these days.
So, a retired gay general who favors Hillary asked the Republicans a question about Don't Ask, Don't Tell and the world explodes. Let me get this straight (so to speak), only Republicans can ask Republicans questions? Democrats aren't allowed to ask questions? People who ask questions must be thoroughly vetted to make sure they support the party in question before they can ask a legitimate question - or even a stupid question? What the ...? Then CNN apologizes for letting him ask a question? CNN should grow a spine and say, "Hey, he's an American asking potential presidents a question - that's all the credential he needs." Stupid CNN - yet another reason to be glad I don't work there anymore.