Monday, December 19, 2011

Religion, Homosexuality, and Suicide

I just finished reading an entry from a fellow blogger that moved me to tears.  And, I strongly suggest that everyone reads this story.  See, religion nearly cost him his son.  Thank God he didn't succeed.  Ironic, huh?

I promised myself from the beginning of this blogging venture that I would do my damnedest to keep religion out of this.  It's hard.  When you see people like Michele Bachmann constantly ranting in the media against gays, (and, today's story is a doozy!!!), it becomes increasingly harder.  People of her ilk are extremely dangerous because they've become so consumed with their belief and ideology that there's no room for anything other than what they believe.  That's a dangerous place to be.  Life is so many shades of gray.  Kept out of the limelight as this woman runs for the highest office in the entire free world is the fact that her husband runs one of those "clinics" that "cures" gays.  Where was he last week when I had a cold?  These "clinics have been known to drive people to suicide.  And, the scary part about that is that "they're" ok with that.  In the eyes, in the heart (sic) and soul of these "believers", if you're gay or lesbian, you SHOULD burn. (did I say she wanted to become our President?)

I relate to this lunacy completely.  I was born into one of those 5-day-a-week church-going families.  I was also born gay.  Once my mother passed away, the rest of the family effectively died, as well.  I have a sister who lives literally 5 minutes away from where I'm sitting this very moment, and 15 minutes away from where I live.  I have not seen my mother's daughter since Thanksgiving 1985!  All of my aunts and uncles and cousins also soundly rejected me, as well.  Orphaned.  HATED, in the name of the Lord.  I survived.

Here's the real deal, and you're free to agree or disagree with me.  Either way, my view here is unflappable.  Today, there are people who disguise themselves as Christians who are as dangerous to the mental and emotional well-being, not to mention safety, of members of our society as any terrorist could ever be.  When you have a pastor ordering his congregation (Grace Fellowship Church in Fruitland, TN) to beat a gay couple trying to enter the church; when you have Westboro Baptist Church, pastor and congregation, carrying out their mission of hatred; when you have a Presidential candidate pushing anti-gay rhetoric so fiercely that the rate of gay teen suicides in the district she represents is greatly higher than in any other part of the state, you know that we have a deep problem.  Fruitland?  Heh heh heh.

It's okay if these people don't "accept" me.  I couldn't care less.  I accept me, and I know that God accepts me.  And, everyone is entitled to their own opinions and beliefs.  Supposedly, that's one of the beauties of living in the United States of America.  Supposedly.  However, when these people start attempting to ram their beliefs down our collective throats, when these people start committing acts of violence against us, when these people start showing up at our funerals as we mourn and say goodbye to our loved ones, the line has to be definitively drawn.  Enough hatred!

The irony here is that God is love.  That's what I was taught.  These people, disguised as Christians, are preaching exactly the opposite.  They're spreading hatred and intolerance in the name of the Lord. (who REALLY needs to fear Judgment Day?)  I'm reminded of a quote from Gandhi:  "I like your Christ, but I do not like your Christians.  They are so unlike Christ."  Amen.

2 comments:

  1. Anyone who promotes terrorizing children until they commit suicide, is basically guilty of genocide, in my opinion.

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  2. I loved loved reading this Ron,I totally 100% agree with you and its sad that those gay hating people even call themselves christians because im sure God is just as upset with them everytime they hurt gay people. I know this may sound crazy to you but I feel a deep love for gay people and If God every called me up to the pulpit or church I know in my heart the number one first and foremost thing he would want from me is to open my arms of Christs love to all gays,transgender and bisexuals etc because I know thats what God would want me to do and if no straight person ever went to my church at least I know it would not matter cause God would definitely be there with us and blessing us with his unconditional love. Im sorry you had to go through that with your own family and I am glad that you did not turn from God because he has and always will be with you. God bless you Ron..:)...Mishelle V.

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