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God hates gay people, right?

Taking the Bible literally leads to skewed conclusions

By: Jay Richards

Issue date: 2/22/07 Section: Opinion
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At a recent funeral for two members of the Tennessee National Guard who died in Iraq, protestors from a local church held up signs that read, "God Hates Fags." Evidently, according to these protestors, our soldiers are dying in Iraq not because of violent insurgents, but because America is a safe harbor for gay people.

Despite the fact that gay people cannot marry in most states, cannot obtain benefits afforded to most married couples and are not included in many states' hate crime statutes, apparently the United States is a virtual paradise for homosexuals-an oasis of Sodom-like freedom. This idea must stem from the fact that most Americans do not lynch or murder gay people whenever they see them.

This idea that "God Hates Fags," albeit taken to the extreme by these protestors, strikes to the heart of Americans' intolerance and lack of understanding for those of a minority sexual orientation. Most people think that gay people do not deserve equal rights based on the idea that the Bible forbids the practice of homosexuality.

If the Bible forbids the practice of homosexuality and if that is the primary reason behind denying gay people equal protection of the law, then I am wondering what else the Bible forbids. Certainly if we take the Bible at its word for our laws regarding gay marriage and other equal protection issues, then we also must take the Bible literally for other laws.



My friend Cecil has to work on Sundays occasionally, and that, of course, is the Sabbath in our country. This is unacceptable according to the Bible, and Cecil ought to be executed. Exodus 35:2 reads, "Whosoever doeth work (on the Sabbath) shall be put to death."

The recent teenage victim of a 39-year-old man charged with rape and bigamy in Brigham City should also be "pummeled by rocks" until she dies. According to Deuteronomy, all women who are victims of rape shall be put to death.

The Bible says that it's OK for my brother to kill his 4-year-old son when he doesn't clean up his toys, because Deuteronomy teaches that "the men of the city shall stone" all children who are disobedient to their parents.

When I was a kid, my family would eat dinner together. My sister would often talk on the phone all through dinner, constantly irritating my father. If only my dad had known that it was OK to sell her into slavery, as is prescribed in Exodus.

Leviticus teaches that men are not allowed to come into contact with a woman while she is in her period of "menstrual uncleanness." I tried asking the woman sitting next to me on TRAX if she was going through her current menstrual cycle, but she was curiously offended by my question.

The point here is that if you are going to rely on the strict interpretation of the Bible for your beliefs on homosexuality, then you also have to rely on it for all of your beliefs-including the outrageous ones listed above.

People need to stop using the Bible to justify their bigotry. To purposefully and coldly deny a large group of Americans their civil rights based entirely on a book that justifies human slavery is ridiculous.
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Gavino

posted 2/22/07 @ 9:14 AM MST

A very well-written article! Congratulations.

Now, please send it to all the ominous Mr. Falwells and Mr. Dobsons of America.

Oh, and please take a few minutes to notify also Italy's de facto king, Pope Nazinger and his vizier Cardinal Ruini, Italy's ruin and disgrace in secula seculorum. (Continued…)

payasokellen

Kellen Wilson

posted 2/22/07 @ 12:22 PM MST

You shouldn?t lie about something as widely available as the Bible. There are many other people who have read it, and your lies are easily discovered. (Continued…)

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Shawn

posted 2/22/07 @ 12:51 PM MST

Wilson:

Are you mental? After reading your comments day in and day out I find it difficult to believe that you are actually a student at a university. (Continued…)

What?

posted 2/22/07 @ 1:08 PM MST

I'm not quite sure what to think at this point. True many base their support for societal regulations from religious beliefs but that does not mean it is incorrect. (Continued…)

Kellen Wilson

posted 2/22/07 @ 1:09 PM MST

Shawn:

I'm not surprised to see that you have joined the ranks of liberals misquoting scripture.

The scripture you quoted reads in part: ". . . (Continued…)

Cooper

posted 2/22/07 @ 1:14 PM MST

Dude, have you heard of prophets? Uhm doy! Let me know how that goes when your down at city hall with a box of stones encouraging them to throw them at criminals. (Continued…)

Kevin

posted 2/22/07 @ 1:32 PM MST

First of all I want to thank What? for his/her comment. I think that was the only really relevant comment to the gay marriage argument. The rest of you can argue scriptures all you want, and for the record I agree with Kellen on the scriptures involving rape and punishments, but really the argument is whether or not same-sex marriages should be allowed. (Continued…)

Daniel

posted 2/22/07 @ 1:50 PM MST

Excellent article. People who take the Bible literally overlook how much is seriously out-of-whack in the Bible. The responses prove how zany they are as they twist and turn trying to justify their bigotry. (Continued…)

Shawn

posted 2/22/07 @ 3:27 PM MST

Kellen:

"...because she did not cry out for help."

You take as meaning consensual adultery? Why would a woman "cry out for help" if she was concenting?

Why should I accept YOUR interpretation of scripture? You totally exemplify why we shouldn't use a book that has been passed down through centuries, changed by kings, changed by popes, changed by quasi-focus groups, and that has generally been mis-used for centuries by people to justify repressive actions. (Continued…)

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Shawn

posted 2/22/07 @ 3:31 PM MST

Cooper-

Thanks for educating us on the function and role of a prophet, I'm sure none of us knew that, and I'm sure we are all more edified.

Do you see President Hinckley encouraging us to throw stones at gay people? Or do you seam him telling us to love and allow them to worship with us?

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