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The Pope's Latest Anti-Gay Rant Is Bigoted and Bizarre

Posted: 01/13/2012 3:52 pm

When former Focus on the Family leader James Dobson told The Daily Oklahoman in 2004 that "[h]omosexuals ... want to destroy the institution of marriage" and added that "it will destroy marriage" and "destroy the Earth," reasonable people dismissed him as a crank. And, for the record, six states have since legalized marriage equality, and the Earth is still here.

Now we learn that Pope Benedict XVI did his best Dobson imitation when he delivered an address to diplomats representing 180 nations. According to reports, the pontiff said that the marriage was "not a simple social convention, but rather the fundamental cell of every society. Consequently, policies [such as gay couples marrying] which undermine the family threaten human dignity and the future of humanity itself."

Really? Because I just married my same-sex partner in Vermont, a state that allows such unions. South of us is Massachusetts and Connecticut, which both allow gay people to get hitched. To my east is New Hampshire, another state where gay couples get equal treatment under the law. In this cluster of states, marriage equality has had no visible effect on heterosexual people, unless you count the extra money their businesses have made from gay tourists who visited New England to marry. Meanwhile, for the LGBT people who live in the region, there has been an obvious increase in human dignity. Whatever evidence Joseph Ratzinger possesses to back his outrageous claim must be shrouded in more secrecy than a pope-picking conclave.

As for the claim that the future of humanity is in jeopardy, it seems to be a figment of the pope's vivid imagination. Life in New England has not changed one iota since marriage equality was established, and anyone who says otherwise is either a liar or a lunatic. Which camp is the pope in?

It is time for people to be honest and admit that this pope is becoming a joke and his reign is an abject failure. He arrogantly swept into office and preposterously lambasted the secularization of Europe, as if the continent was more humane when ruled by the Church and its countless, bloody religious wars.

Fortunately, his goal of turning back the clock has been unrealized. Once-staunchly-Catholic Spain now has marriage equality, and the Vatican had to recall its ambassador to Ireland after the Irish prime minister lambasted the Roman Catholic Church over pedophile priests.

Why are we even listening to the pronouncements of a "moral leader" who presides over a church that has spent billions of dollars to settle child molestation cases? If a church and its leadership do not protect the interests of children and cover up the misdeeds of monsters, they forfeit the right to point the finger and preach. The last thing hardworking, tax-paying, law-abiding LGBT families need is to be scolded by the enablers of the child sexual abuse scandals.

The pathological homophobia of Pope Benedict XVI has filtered down the food chain. Last month Chicago Archbishop Cardinal Francis George compared the LGBT community to the Ku Klux Klan. After a huge public backlash, he finally apologized.

In Minnesota Saint Paul and Minneapolis Archbishop John Nienstedt recently posted a letter to the local diocesan website that infuses a prayer for marriage discrimination into the Catholic Mass. Nienstedt's pathetic "prayer" was to "assist in the strengthening of our state-wide efforts to defend marriage in our civil constitution."

Can you feel the spirituality?

Sadly, gay bashing is a way to ascend the career ladder in Rome. For instance, the pope will promote New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan to cardinal next month. Dolan worked mightily, yet unsuccessfully, to keep gay couples from marrying in New York. Like the pope, Dolan should either admit he was blowing holy smoke where the sun don't shine or produce solid evidence that he was correct in asserting that gay couples marrying would harm society.

Of course, his attacks on innocent LGBT families are not the pope's only notable gaffes:

  • In 2006 the pope enraged Muslims when he quoted a 14th-century Christian emperor as saying the Prophet Muhammad had introduced only "evil and inhuman" ideas into the world.
  • In 2009 Benedict decreed that Anglicans who leave their Church because they believed it was too liberal could join the Catholic Church, which would allow them to keep some of their traditions.
  • In 2009 the pope revoked the excommunications of four schismatic bishops from the St. Pius X Society, a far-right order. One of the bishops the pope embraced, Richard Williamson, is a conspiratorial Holocaust revisionist who claims the extermination of 6 million Jews was a hoax.

The pontiff's rule can best be described as insensitive, indecent, and intolerant, and his latest anti-gay comments should be put into context of his overall reprehensible record. While LGBT marriage equality does not threaten the future of humanity, the out-of-touch pronouncements and actions of Pope Benedict XVI may very well threaten the future of the Roman Catholic Church.

 

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When former Focus on the Family leader James Dobson told The Daily Oklahoman in 2004 that "[h]omosexuals ... want to destroy the institution of marriage" and added that "it will destroy marriage" and ...
When former Focus on the Family leader James Dobson told The Daily Oklahoman in 2004 that "[h]omosexuals ... want to destroy the institution of marriage" and added that "it will destroy marriage" and ...
 
 
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06:09 PM on 01/15/2012
Religions are certainly not universal truths - they are faiths, meaning followers of that faith believe, not base things purely on fact. That being said, just as it is morally wrong to persecute someone for their sexual orientation, it is wrong to persecute any one's belief. I know that it is a hard argument to swallow, as you may be thinking "but what if that religion does persecute gay people?". But we should not vilify any religion - not Islam nor Christianity nor Judaism or any other. We should only look down upon the individual people that are hurtful to others, and the people that abuse religion for immoral purposes.

And speaking directly to ROCKYSPARKS, who posted below, it is blatantly NAIVE and discriminatory to say that all Christians rape children, just as it is wrong to say that all Muslims are terrorists. So blame harmful people, not religions, as there are thousands of good people that follow the very religions that you are antagonizing.
Justin Werner
Finding a little happiness every day... somehow.
04:12 PM on 01/15/2012
Great editorial. Thank you, and keep up the good work.
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09:17 PM on 01/14/2012
Yes Jesus loves each person, no matter what they do. He loves Hitler, Stalin, and all other truly evil person. It's called unconditional love. That does NOT mean, however, that Jesus loves your sin. If He is the Son of God, then you had better listen to the Church He founded, the Roman Catholic Church. Isn't it interesting that throughout all the ages, all the bad popes, all the heresies, the doctrine of the Catholic Church has NOT changed. That is proof that, as Jesus said, the gates of hell shall not prevail against his Church. It is also proof that the Catholic Church, alone, has the sole authority to maintain the doctrine of the Church. Who do you think came up with the Bible in the first place? It was only through the authority of the Church, that the bible came into being. So by quoting Jesus from what you read in the bible, you by definition, accept the authority of the Church and subsequently you should accept Her teachings as being from God himself.

You are all going to live forever! The only question is where will you spend it? You get to choose. God gave you the freedom! Now don't be foolish and choose the wide, slippery, easy path that is so deceptively attractive, just as the devil wants.

True joy, true happiness, everlasting peace can only come from doing what you were created to do: spend eternity praising God and loving Him. Peace be to you!
10:48 PM on 01/14/2012
Thank you.
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02:47 PM on 01/15/2012
The doctrine of the RCC has, in fact changed over the years, as have its policies. Your claim is false.
03:39 PM on 01/15/2012
Trevor, first off, change in "policies" is irrelevant. The Church makes no claim that her policies won't change. So your only relevant statement is about doctrine. I have studied the Catholic Church, and I have been unable to find a single clear example of a change in doctrine. Now don't get me wrong. There are many CLAIMS, especially after Vatican II, about changes in doctrine, but they generally fail to consult the Council and what it actually said. Liberals in the Church, for example, often claim that the doctrine on Extra Ecclesia Nulla Salus has changed. It hasn't. It has only been interpreted, in a manner I might add, consistent with the statement of previous Popes. I'd appreciate an example of a doctrinal change. But be careful that it actually is a change and not just some purported change that can easily be refuted.
06:29 PM on 01/14/2012
No way
01:16 PM on 01/14/2012
The basic belief of Jesus was to love everyone regardless of who they were or what they had done. He knew that everyone was good inside and that love is what has made this world what it is. Every time the church persecutes someone for being different, they are ignoring the one basic thing that Jesus taught. Because of that, nothing the church says holds any weight or meaning in the world today. If they are ignoring the one thing that Jesus taught us, then why do they still exist? What purpose do they have when they don't even believe in their own saviour anymore? If Jesus returned today, he would love the gays because that's the kind of person he is. And the church would persecute him because of it. The church stopped being about religion centuries ago and is all about power and control. And the more of that they lose, the louder they complain and throw tantrums. Just like a little child does when you take away his toys.
03:52 PM on 01/15/2012
Alex, we are all sinners. Yes, we should love everyone. Jesus loved His enemies, even those who pierced Him, crying out "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do." Persecuting people for being different... well the Church is hardly guilty of that with regard to homosexuals. For some, hearing the truth is persecution.

Jesus certainly didn't say that everyone was good inside. He literally said otherwise, calling the Pharisees "whitewashed sepulchers," who were "full of dead mens' bones." Sure doesn't sound like He thought they were all good inside. That's a warm and fuzzy modern image of Jesus. Jesus never failed or ceased to speak the truth, even the harsh truth. He told those around Him "Except you believe that I am He, you shall die in your sins." Ouch. Die in their sins? But aren't they all just really good inside?

When a Catholic speaks the truth, he or she does so (or at least should do so) not to boast. I am a sinner. God would be right to never have given me any favor of hearing the faith or to continue continue to touch my heart. He offers us these graces, and when we hear the truth spoken, by the Church or others, that is a grace, something we don't necessarily deserve. Rather than scorning it, as did many of those who heard our Savior, we should rather welcome it, though it condemn our present conduct, our present state. God bless!
01:27 AM on 01/14/2012
Odd that an orgainized scam, like the Catholic Church, would come out AGAINST gay marriage, saying it would destroy marriage, and eventually the world, gay marriage accomplished two major platforms of said scam.
In a gay wedding the couple WANT to be married.
AND:
There is never any need for an abortion in a gay marriage.
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there's no law against being annoying.
08:40 PM on 01/13/2012
The Pope has no moral authority in the world as long as Catholic priesthood members and other employees of the church continue to be arrested for the practice of pedophilia.
06:14 PM on 01/15/2012
It is blatantly naive and discriminatory to say that all Christians rape children, just as it is wrong to say that all Muslims are terrorists. There are thousands of good people who follow the same religion, and who do not abuse or misinterpret it's teachings for evil.
06:50 PM on 01/15/2012
he didn't say all Christians rape children. He said that a leader who covers up the crimes of people under him has no right to speak about the morals of others.
07:46 PM on 01/13/2012
Brilliant editorial!!