November 17, 2008
Andrew Sullivan: The Mormon War on Gay People
As much as Andrew Sullivan and I disagree on some of the most fundamental issues, I’m always ready to acknowledge that when he’s right, he’s absolutely right:
The Mormon War On Gay People When political attacks are launched from churches, political responses will be delivered to churches. If goddamned McDonald’s had organized and paid for Prop 8, we’d be marching on goddamned McDonald’s.
I strongly support civility in this struggle. Religious services and practices should be scrupulously respected. But when a church, like the Mormon church, makes a concerted effort to enter the public square and strip a small minority of basic civil rights, it is simply preposterous for them then to argue that the Mormon church cannot be criticized and protested because they are a religion. I have never done anything — nor would I do anything — to impede or restrict the civil rights of Mormons. I respect their right to freedom of conscience and religion. In fact, it is one of my strongest convictions. But when they use their money and power to target my family, to break it up, to demean it and marginalize it, to strip me and my husband of our civil rights, then they have started a war. And I am not a pacifist.
I do not intend in any way to remove a single right from Mormons. …
I should add that I dated a Mormon man for a few months a while back. What he told me about the LDS church’s psychological warfare on their gay members, the brutality and viciousness and intolerance with which they attack and hound and police the gay children of Mormon families, would make anyone shudder.
They hounded my ex for having HIV and for being gay. They followed him secretly, outed him to his family and persecuted him for his illness. … You want me to love these people? Let me say it’s my Christian duty to try.
The Mormons are not unique in this persecution of their own gay folk. … But the Mormons are particularly vicious homophobes. … The cruelty the Mormon church inflicts on its gay members is matched only by the Mormons’ centuries-long demonization and hatred of black people. … And what we have just witnessed is a trial run for much larger ambitions.
If we don’t resist this now, we will not be able to resist it later.
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Filed Under: California, Civil Rights, HIV/AIDS, Homophobia, LDS/Mormons, Marriage, Proposition 8, Race/Ethnic Issues, Radical Religious Right














