Showing posts with label Religion Behaving Badly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religion Behaving Badly. Show all posts

Monday, November 19, 2012

Anti-Gay Activist Is Gay

In a completely shocking, never before seen twist, an anti-gay activist has been caught engaging in same-sex behavior.
A Manchester lawyer took a teenage girl to Canada, had her engage in sexual activity and convinced her to let it be filmed, according to federal indictments.
My favorite line of the article:
On Biron’s Facebook page, which was taken down in recent weeks, she had listed the Bible as her favorite book.
I want to rant about the hypocrisy of it, but there really isn't any left to say about it.  It's become so commonplace now, there's nothing surprising about it.  At least this time it was a female anti-gay hypocrite, but that wasn't all that surprising either.  

These stories are just going to keep coming.  They're going to keep hating gays, while being gay themselves. They'll eventually stop when the bigots die out.  This kind of bigotry will eventually go the way of the Jim Crow style racists.  But for now, they're going to keep getting caught trying to sneak a ride in the back of the bus.

In case it wasn't clear, by "back of the bus", I mean gay sex.

(Found via "God of the week")

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

The Bingo Ate Your Baby

I was preparing for an upcoming counter protest of the farcical "Stand Up for Religious Freedom" Rallies, which brought be to search for the Atheist Bingo card.


Then it occurred to me that it could be better named.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

A Thought Experiment With Double Standards


I've previously written about this billboard and how there was a complete lack of controversy surrounding it being up.  But what if there had been controversy?

What if atheists were so enraged by this billboard being up that they sent threats to Lamar and Ken Ham and his group, Answers in Genesis.  I think we all know how Fox News would report on this.  News networks would report it extensively, painting atheists in general in a bad light.  Prominent atheists and atheist groups would be compelled to publicly denounce the threats.  It would forever be used by Christian apologists as the prime example of how violent they think atheists are.  

In short, we would all be blamed for it and we would never live it down.

Christians can compare us to murderers publicly and barely raise an eyebrow.

Then there's the real situation of American Atheists' billboards in Charlotte.   When they went up, there were plenty of stories about them.  When Tampa refused to even put one up, crickets.  

American Atheists reported on the billboards coming down, of course.   The Thinking Atheist posted about it on Facebook.  A freethought blog in Arizona wrote about it.  Fox News reported it, but downplayed it in their headline by saying it was "complaints" and not threats.  The Charlotte Observer's headline, called the threats "outcry".  American Atheists is not known for backing down to complaints, they expected complaints.
David Silverman, president of American Atheists, said the controversy is exactly what he expected.
This leaves Fox News as the only major coverage of threats so bad, they got the self described "Marines of Freethought" to back down.  I'll just leave it there and give that a chance to sink in.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

They Won One Battle

Since I last wrote about Chick-fil-A, a media frenzy has erupted.  Yesterday was declared "Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day" by Mike Huckabee, and it was quite a success.  Bigots came out in force to show their support for the hate group funding restaurant, even here in Omaha.

The only public Chick-fil-A in Omaha was sold out of chicken yesterday so much it affected the menu today.



It was extremely disheartening to see such support for such obvious hate.  But then I thought about it.  How long can they keep it up?  Omaha has enough bigots to sell out one small restaurant on one day.  The country has enough bigots to make madhouses of Chick-fil-As across the country.  For one day.  Hate is a powerful motivator.  But can it last?  How often will they eat at this restaurant?  

I'm not sure there are enough of them to keep it profitable on their own for very long, and that is what it would take.  I'm certainly not going to being eating there.  I haven't eaten there in years, and in that time, I've been telling everyone I could about their support of hate.  The people I tell nearly always join the boycott.


Omaha pulled together over 2,000 people for a vigil in response to a hideous hate crime in Lincoln a few days earlier.  Those people are certainly not going to be eating Chick-fil-A anytime soon.  And the number of people refusing to eat there will only grow.

I'm sure many bigots will attempt to continue their support of hate.  But many will soon grow sick of eating it so often, or they'll simply forget.  Boycotts can last forever.  It's quite easy to avoid a single restaurant.  It's not as easy to keep eating greasy chicken constantly.

They won the day yesterday.  They will ultimately lose.  We will eventually do the right thing, allow marriage equality, and end the 2nd class citizen status we force upon millions of Americans.  The people who hated blacks yesterday and hate gays today will tomorrow have to find another target for their hate.

And just for fun, here's an article on the restaurant's other issues.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Chick-fil-A Does Not Want Your Money

If you've ever wanted to combine the experiences of eating chicken and donating to hate groups, I have good news for you!  You can accomplish both with one visit to Chick-fil-A.

It's more than likely, that the latter of those two things is not something you want to do.  Chick-fil-A does not appear to want your money.  They certainly don't want mine.  I used to eat there almost weekly.  It was very close to my work & made for an easy, quick lunch.

Then I learned of their past donations to various hate groups.  Since then, I've refused to eat there.  I've also been telling everyone I can about this (both in person and online).  The response is almost always surprise, a statement in support of my boycott of Chick-fil-A, and/or a thanks for telling them.  I've shared the Change.org article more times than I can count.

Today (the same day Anderson Cooper came out to the shock of no one), they made news again.  They're still donating to hate groups.

Unlike Chick-Fil-A, JC Penney, Kraft Foods, General Mills, and others have all recently discovered that supporting equality is good for business.  Since their pro-equality stances, I've intentionally spent money on all 3, that I wouldn't have otherwise

Time will tell how it affects the bigot owned chicken restaurant, located primarily in the South, where marriage equality still faces fierce opposition.  Until then, I will keep telling everyone I can about Chick-fil-A's bad moral practices to do my part to make it bad for their business.  I hope you will too.

Thanks to Hemant Mehta, who's excellent blog is where I first learned of today's news.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

An Open Letter To Homophobes

The following is an open letter to anti-gay activists in response to Matt Barber's "Open Letter To Homosexuals" on the cesspool of crazy & dishonesty that is World Net Daily.

I write this not to professional homophobes.  That is to say, not to members of the well-funded, politically powerful anti-gay activist lobby.  They will mock and reject my words outright.  They will twist and misrepresent what I say to further their own socio-political agenda.  That’s fine. It’s to be expected.  It merits little more than a yawn and an eye roll.

Instead, I write this to my fellow travelers in life – average, ordinary people, male and female, young and old – who happen to have a problem with people who "call themselves gay.”  I write this out of obedience to humanity.

It is my hope that you will consider what I have to say and take it at face value.  My intentions are pure and my motives upright.  If I can plant the seed of truth in just one person, and that seed begins to sprout, then I consider this letter a success.

I hope that you are that person.

What I write may offend you.  It may even infuriate you.  But I hope it makes you think.  Know this: Your friends have lied to you.  You do hate homosexuals.  You hate them intensely.  You hate them because of who you think they are, not because of what they do, or because of who they really are.

Still, to love someone and to lie to them is to hate them – especially when that lie inevitably leads to a tragic and hopeless end.

If you have a loved one, blindfolded and running full speed toward cliff’s edge, do you not yell, "stop!"?  Would you not run after them, even tackling them if need be to prevent them from plummeting to certain death?  What would we think of the person who said, “Keep running; all is well.”?

All is not well, and you know it.  On this path, “it” decidedly does not “get better.”  It only gets worse.  You will fall and you will die –perhaps not physical death,straight away – but certainly, an emotional and spiritual death.  Anti-gay activists, “conservatives,” Fox News, AM radio, and your church are telling you to keep running.

I’m yelling, "stop!"

Your lifestyle – homophobia – is always and forever, demonstrably wrong.  It is never good, natural, right or praiseworthy.  If you have “family values,” you have "anti-family values".  Although homophobia is not the only bigotry, it is, indeed, bigotry.  Society is unequivocal on this fact throughout both the Ancient and Modern History.

But this reality is manifest beyond the pages of History. Unnatural behaviors beget real consequences.  So-called “sin” is not responsible for the fact that, homosexual teens commit suicide in disproportionate numbers.

Hate is responsible.

In too many instances to count, the most vocally anti-gay end up being gay themselves.  They grow up being told that being gay is a sin.  So when they are gay themselves, they attempt to deal with the resulting cognitive dissonance by preaching the anti-gay message of their religion.  The entire time, they struggle with gay urges, because they have no choice about their sexual orientation.

Is this you?  Be honest.

At least be honest with yourself.

You admonish with words from a book you claim holds value, “For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 6:23), and you threaten people with death & other punishments from your god (and sometimes from yourselves).  You threaten with both physical death as well as with spiritual death, or Hell (the existence of which you cannot even prove).

I know from which I speak.  I do not obsess over other adults' consensual sexual behavior.  I reject your concept of sexual sin.  I reject the concept of homosexuality as sin, and of sin in general.  I do not treat women as inferior beings in need of divine protection from men's so-called sin.  I respect them as people, and I do my best to treat all people with the respect deserved by all.

I am responsible for my own behavior.

When I do someone wrong, forgiveness can only come from them.  Never from an imagined third party from whom I can receive forgiveness for whatever I choose whenever I choose.

Do I still struggle with doing right?  Of course.  Every day.  We all do.  We are fallible.  We are human.

You claim your Christ’s gift to you is forgiveness, redemption and life everlasting.  My friend, that gift is available to no one.

Give it up. Please.

I've met many like you.  You're often otherwise good people.  Perhaps this is why you get defensive when groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) label anti-gay Christian organizations as hate groups.  You think your hate is justified and not actually hate because you have a book that tells you so.  It doesn't seem to matter to you what that book says about shrimp, clothing, unruly children, slaves & slavery, or rape victims.

Hate is still hate, no matter what you use to justify calling it truth.

The truth is that you could have immeasurable value. You are a beautiful, unique, priceless human being.  No matter your beliefs of another life after this one, you have only a short time in this world.  Is it worth it to waste that time judging others who's sexual orientation you personally dislike?  They are of the same humanity as you and thus are deserving of the same rights & respect.

You are valuable and worthy of love because life is rare and fleeting.  If you define your identity based upon sexual temptations and behaviors your religion has called sin – an “abomination” – then you are not using your short time in this world to its fullest potential. In so doing, you have become the sum total of your hate.  You are in rebellion against human decency and you know it.

Yes, the activists tell you to take “pride” in your anti-gay bigotry, but you don’t feel pride. You feel ashamed, and so you try, in vain, to numb the shame with more of the very behavior that causes it.  You will never fill the void you feel with your narrow minded religion or your attempts to force the rest of us to also be narrow minded and hateful.  These things only expand your emptiness.

Personal accountability, reason, & love can fill the void.

And they will, if you let them.