Archive for the 'Homophobia' Category

The Problem of Islam

Friday, August 8th, 2008

A few years ago, the youth group from my congregation participated with the youth group from the mosque on a service project. At the end of the night, the kids returned to HUCC for debriefing. The Muslim youth later complained they felt it was wrong for boys and girls to sit together in [...]

The Extent and Limits of Religious Freedom

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

PZ Myers reports receiving:
somewhere well above 12,000 hate mail messages from religious people, mostly Catholic; two reasonable messages from Catholics who said that while they are unshaken in their faith, they approve of my opposition to cracker idolatry; and zero comments of any kind from admitted Muslims.

Sam Harris, in The End of Faith [...]

“Show respect while she’s speaking”

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell is an absurd, counter productive policy. At Pam’s House Blend, she’s got some fun video of Elaine Donnelly doing her whackadoodle best to argue in favor of the policy. Donnelly raises the “unit cohesion” argument again and again and Rep. Patrick Murphy smacks it down -asking in essence, “Are [...]

As The Country Goes, So Goes Utah

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

…or is it the other way around? Well, not any more.
As Utah led (or lagged) the country in Bush approval ratings, so Utah lags the Nation in the growing acceptance of Gays as evidenced by popular sentiment about Gays in the military.
But Utah WILL follow the national trend, albeit several steps behind, as sure [...]

Government, Your Partner in Reproduction: A Modest Proposal

Monday, July 21st, 2008

According to Paul “Sorry-ma’am-this-is-my-job-someone’s-got-to-do-it” Mero, chief of Utah’s conservative Sutherland Institute, the state has a vested interest in your sex organs. Your children, you see, are the state’s means of production, and your sex organs, being the means of producing the means, are therefore a national asset subject to oversight. Lots of oversight. The more [...]

Religious Rights and Wrongs

Friday, July 18th, 2008

For a long time now, the ridiculous right has been ginning up pointless controversies over claims that religious people have the right to refuse to do their jobs on the basis of their faith.
From Rob Boston, at Talk to Action:
Stories abound in the media of “pro-life pharmacists” who refuse to fill birth-control prescriptions and Muslim [...]

Swimming With the Gays

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

In our society, almost all minority groups face a complicated choice between being fully integrated and between self-segregation. At one time, women’s colleges were the only avenue for women to pursue higher education, same for the historically black colleges. Catholic schools were organized since many public schools openly indoctrinated students into protestantism. [...]

Everybody Was Living a Big Lie - The Outcome of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

The history of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell is a sordid tale of bigotry, ignorance and fear-mongering. The Clinton Administration tried to do the right thing and got blown out of the water. Congress - stampeded by a bunch of raving homo-bigots - decided to set military policy. DADT was the result.
DADT has [...]

Racists Can Still Find Friends in Utah

Monday, July 7th, 2008

We Utahns of the more mainstream political persuasion (nationally at least) have a certain affection for Utah’s Sutherland Institute Director Paul Mero. He is after all, exceptionally lovable, friendly and affectionately earnest in his radically conservative positions. Most endearing is his forgiving nature and patience in the face of our, at times, rough edges.

In [...]

RIP Jesse Helms: An Honest Bigot

Sunday, July 6th, 2008

Jesse Helms died at the age of 86. He served 30 years in the US Senate. He was a shrewd manipulator of Senate rules and a fearless champion of racism in its most honest form. Helms was also a rare breed - a truly honest bigot. He didn’t dress up his [...]

Homeless on These Streets I Know

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Last night, KUED re-aired the locally produced documentary Outside, about the lives and experiences of four homeless youth in Salt Lake City.
I know there are homeless people in Salt Lake City. I know there are homeless teens and young adults in Salt Lake City. I’ve advocated for better services for the homeless. [...]

Marriage as a runaway trolley

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

In the last week, I’ve started and deleted about a dozen posts on a wide array of topics. The problem isn’t a paucity of topics but a wealth of them. There is simply so much to be addressed.
In Marc Hauser’s book Moral Minds he explores a series of moral dilemnas around the concept [...]

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