Religious Liberty

Religious Liberty
In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court decision broadening the understanding of marriage, those who have fought same-gender marriage now express fears that they will be called upon to do things their consciences will not permit and are clamoring for “religious liberty.”

It’s ironic that those who denied religious liberty to LGBT people in terms of church membership and leadership, ordination to ministry, as well as marriage, are anxious that this uppity minority will demand something of them.

I can’t help but smile at their naïveté that, when my partner and I marry, we would want other than a tasteful gay caterer, a lesbian cake designer, a bisexual soloist, and a transgender minister. And I don’t think any same-gender couple is likely to risk a pastry chef who might spit in their wedding cake batter!

Clergy and congregations always have the right not to marry a couple. I have declined officiating at weddings of couples I thought were not ready or entering into marriage for the wrong reasons.

In my years as a pastor, I have been called upon to serve adulterers, criminals, evangelicals, Republicans, and straight couples–after all, it’s the nature of ministry to serve all kinds of people whose lifestyles I might not emulate. Are the Christians crying “religious liberty” of such delicate character that they cannot bring themselves to serve or work or worship alongside those different from themselves? Are they afraid we might “rub off” on them?

Jesus spoke to this very issue when he criticized the scribes and Pharisees for their obsessive-compulsive, over-the-top avoidance of ritual impurity, one that prevented them from dining even with each other lest they be rendered spiritually “unclean.”

Answering a lawyer’s question regarding the commandments and eternal life, Jesus told the parable of the Good Samaritan, contrasting his mercy with the priest and lay priest who passed by the roadside casualty, presumably to remain ritually pure, perhaps on their way to the temple at Jerusalem.

Jesus himself hung out with all the wrong people, allowed “unclean” women to touch him, and ventured into a cemetery, risking ritual impurity, to command Lazarus to “Come out!”

At Pentecost, the walls of the house where the disciples were meeting seem to disappear as the Spirit enables them to speak in the languages of the many foreign pilgrims on the streets of Jerusalem.

Later the Spirit falls upon disgusting and depraved Gentiles, prompting Peter to explain baptizing them to the earliest church council, “If God gave them the same gift given us who was I that I could withstand God?”

Christians, get a grip. In Jesus’ simple admonition to greet strangers is your clue to do the same. “For if you greet only those you know,” Jesus said, “What reward have you? Don’t even the Gentiles do the same?”

Rev. Chris Glaser has published a dozen books and writes a free weekly blog, Progressive Christian Reflections.

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Governor Chris Christie Vetoes Important Pro-LGBT Surrogacy Bill

Governor Chris Christie Vetoes Important Pro-LGBT Surrogacy Bill

Last night, Governor Chris Christie shamefully vetoed important bipartisan legislation passed by the New Jersey Legislature that would have modernized New Jersey law by giving legal parental rights of a child carried by a gestational surrogate to the intended parent at birth.
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DVD: “Before You Know It,” “Folsom Forever,” “Boys In Brazil,” & More!

DVD: “Before You Know It,” “Folsom Forever,” “Boys In Brazil,” & More!

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To commemorate the pride weekend and Supreme Court marriage equality victory, we have an all-LGBT home entertainment line-up for this week including documentaries about aging and San Francisco’s Folsom Street, Brazilian gay boy comedies (Boys In Brazil, above), and a drama about a transgender parent and daughter.

Let’s dive in!

 

Before You Know It

($24.99 DVD; Passion River)

The lives of gay senior citizens are brought to light in director PJ Raval’s documentary with a focus on three subjects, ranging from a lively Texan to a Harlem activist. Incredible and enlightening stuff, especially given the way our community has evolved and, if we’re lucky, we’ll all get to that age.

 

Folsom Forever

($19.99 DVD; Breaking Glass Pictures)

San Francisco’s Folsom Street Fair is a decadent, fetish-y, legendary annual event that has spawned satellite versions/homages in other cities around the world. Kink Crusaders director Mike Skiff’s documentary probes (har-de-har) its story with loads of amazing footage and archival material.

 


52 Tuesdays

(VOD; Kino Lorber)

This naturalistic Aussie drama from director Sophie Hyde charts the profound changes in the lives and relationship of a mother — who begins to transition to male — and 16-year-old daughter over the course of a year. This was a Sundance and Berlin Film Festival selection.

 

Boys In Brazil

($24.99 DVD; TLA)

During Sao Paulo gay pride, a quartet of closeted gay men make a pact to come out by the following year’s event. No it ain’t gonna be an easy year, with conservative family members and employers to contend with, not to mention at least one uber-closeted lover, in this Brazilian dram-com.

 

ALSO OUT:

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Stung (VOD)

 

While We’re Young

 

Danny Collins

 

 

Lawrence Ferber

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Here’s What Freddie Mercury Thinks of Kanye West’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Performance: VIDEO

Here’s What Freddie Mercury Thinks of Kanye West’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Performance: VIDEO

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At this week’s Glastonbury Festival in the UK, Kanye West made the bold move of taking on one of Queen’s most challenging songs: “Bohemian Rhapsody”.

While many have seen (and judged) the performance, the internet now has the chance to see how Freddie Mercury judged the performance.

The post Here’s What Freddie Mercury Thinks of Kanye West’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Performance: VIDEO appeared first on Towleroad.


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PHOTOS: Fifteen Things We Love About NYC Pride 2015

PHOTOS: Fifteen Things We Love About NYC Pride 2015

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Morning showers couldn’t stop New Yorkers from reveling in this year’s NYC Pride March, PrideFest, and Dance on the Pier. The day kicked off with Grand Marshals Sir Derek Jacobi, Sir Ian McKellen, Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera, and J. Christopher Neal. Other highlights included Ariana Grande’s performance and fireworks. However, it was the marchers and the throngs of humanity who stole the show, taking over streets, parks, and piers in perhaps the most joyous and exuberant pride New York City has ever seen thanks to our new freedom to marry.

Here are fifteen things we loved about this year’s NYC Pride…

1.) Grand Marshal Sir Ian McKellen playing his rainbow flag

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2.) Politicians showing their support

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3.) Ariana Grande rocking it out at the Dance on the Pier

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4.) Surprise appearances by Hedwig and the Angry Inch stars Darren Criss & Rebecca Naomi Jones

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5.) Edie Windsor breaking it down at the halfway point

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6.) The Prancing Elites riling up the crowd

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7.) This amazing little boy and his rainbow dress

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9.) Bianca Del Rio and Dina Delicious living it up at Pride Fest

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10.) Sir Derek Jacobi getting rowdy with Mayor Deblasio while attending his first pride event with his long-term partner

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11.) The Ladies from Orange Is the New Black making the girls go wild

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13.) Paige Turner and Bob the Drag Queen as The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt & Titus AndromedonPaige Turner Bob the Drag Queen by JJ Keyes - 1

14.) Friends and lovers having fun and goofing off throughout the day

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15.) Adorable Men everywhere we looked
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All Photography by Jeffrey James Keyes. See his full GayCities NYC Pride Photo Gallery

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