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Topic: Religion

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Feb 14, 2008# Quickie Link: Uganda Boycotts Anglican Meeting
Religion (Uganda) - The Anglican Church in Uganda is to boycott the Lambeth Conference, a meeting of the world's Anglican bishops held once every 10 years. The move is in protest at invitations being sent to bishops who condone "active homosexuality." The extent of the boycott was unclear but a significant number of bishops would be absent, said BBC religious affairs correspondent Robert Pigott. They object to bishops with a liberal approach to homosexuality from the American wing of the communion being invited. The Ugandan Church cited the American Church's ordination of Gay bishop Gene Robinson in 2003 and continued blessing of same-sex relationships as reasons for the boycott.
# Note: Read more on BBC

Feb 08, 2008# Quickie Link: Bishop Fined for Job Discrimination
Religion (UK) - A bishop has been ordered to undergo equal opportunities training and to pay a Gay youth worker nearly Ł50,000 for refusing him a job because of his sexuality. John Reaney, 42, had his appointment at the diocese of Hereford blocked by the Bishop of Hereford, the Rt Rev Anthony Priddis, despite being told by his interviewers that he was the outstanding candidate for the post. During a two-hour interview with Bishop Priddis, Mr Reaney claimed he asked intrusive questions about his sexuality which had left him feeling embarrassed, upset and "a total waste of space". He took the Hereford Diocesan Board of Finance to an employment tribunal and said today he was "delighted" with the payout. He added: "Lesbian and Gay Christians working within the Church of England are entitled to be treated with humanity."
# Note: Read more on Telegraph

Jan 29, 2008# News: First They Came for the Gays
Religion (EU) - One day last month, I gave a talk in Rome about how the supposedly liberal ideology of multiculturalism has made possible the spread in Europe of the highly illiberal ideology of fundamentalist Islam, with all its brutality and – among other things – violent homophobia. When I returned to my hotel, I phoned my partner back home in Oslo only to learn that moments earlier he had been confronted at a bus stop by two Muslim youths, one of whom had asked if he was Gay, started to pull out a knife, then kicked him as he got on the bus, which had pulled up at just the right moment. If the bus hadn’t come when it did, the encounter could have been much worse.
# Note: Read more on Pajamas Media

Jan 18, 2008# Quickie Link: Marriage Jihad
Religion (USA) - According to the Catholic Church, I'm more dangerous than al-Qaeda. My daughter belongs in a madrasa and I commit acts of social terrorism every time I introduce my husband Gary as my "husband Gary." Pope Benedict XVI believes that Gay people are a greater threat to the family than global violence or nuclear proliferation. In his January 1, 2008 World Peace Day address, the pontiff stated that deviation from the "one man, one woman" family structure was against the moral norm, and prioritized it in his speech as a more dire concern than the conflict in the Middle East or global warming. I guess that makes me a marriage terrorist.
# Note: Read more on Gay City News

Jan 17, 2008# Quickie Link: Tenerife Bishop Attacks Gays
Religion (Spain) - Tenerife's Bishop Bernardo Álvarez also had a lot to say regarding homosexuality in general. “One has to be very careful these days,” he said, “because one cannot infer that homosexuality is an illness. It’s not politically correct to do so or say it is a lack or a deviation from nature … Things which were commonplace in any psychiatrist’s dictionary just ten years ago cannot be said today,” he said.
The Bishop added that he firmly believes homosexuality is harmful to society and that ours will have to pay the consequences, “as other civilizations before us have had to do.” Following the publication of the controversial interview the president of Spain’s Federation of Gays, Lesbians, Transexuals and Bisexuals issued an ultimatum, warning Bishop Álvarez that if he did not retract the federation would bring legal proceedings against him.
# Note: Read more on Tenerife News

Jan 11, 2008# Quickie Link: The Church's True Colours
Religion (UK) -Reverend Richard Kirker is about to step down after nearly 30 years as head of the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement (LGCM). For the first half of that time, he fought a lonely battle to get church leaders to discuss sexuality. Now it's hard to get them to talk about anything else, but not in the way he had in mind. Homosexuality is at the centre of a global struggle for the soul of the Anglican Communion, and as Gay people are accused of bestiality and demonic possession, the Church seems to have become a repository for the homophobia unacceptable in the rest of society.
# Note: Read more on New Statesman

Jan 10, 2008# Quickie Link: 'Ex-Gays' Launch Effort to Recruit 10,000 Churches
Religion (USA) - Prominent 'Ex-Gay' organization Exodus International has set up an outreach network for people "struggling with same-sex attractions," Family News in Focus reports. Exodus' Randy Thomas seeks to reach those from religious backgrounds who fear opening up to the church or their families about their "unwanted feelings for someone of the same sex." The plan includes a liaison in each participating branch. "The vision," says Thomas, "is that there would be churches that people struggling with same-sex attraction could go to where they could learn how to be Disciples of Christ.”
# Note: Read more on Page OneQ

Jan 06, 2008# Quickie Link: Woman Artist Gets Death Threats over Gay Muslim Photos
Religion (Netherlands) - The Dutch were debating the limits of freedom of expression last week after an artist who photographed Gay men wearing masks of the prophet Muhammad was forced into hiding and her work removed from a museum exhibit. Speaking on the telephone from an unspecified location in the Netherlands last week, the artist, an Iranian exile who goes by the pseudonym of Sooreh Hera, said she had been threatened with “execution”. For her part, Hera, who fled Iran seven years ago, says she has “no regrets”, particularly when she thinks about the young men and women being hanged there for offending the country’s code of sexuality. “I do it for them,” she said, “for the boys and girls with no freedom in Iran.”
# Note: Read more on Times Online

Jan 04, 2008# Quickie Link: Christian Extremism Raises Alarm
Religion (USA) - A hate-crime trial reconvenes Friday in a case that's dividing Sacramento and drawing attention from organizations that monitor extremists. Alex Shevchenko has been arraigned for a hate crime tied to the assault and eventual death of Satender Singh in July. According to prosecutors, Mr. Shevchenko and Andrey Vusik taunted Mr. Singh in a park because they thought he was Gay. Mr. Vusik eventually threw a punch that toppled Singh, dashing his head, they charge. Gay leaders in Sacramento say the incident followed several years of escalating tensions with some Slavic immigrants. "The gut feeling of the [Gay] community is that preaching among the local Russian evangelical community is breeding hate and that something would happen. And Satender was the something that happened," says Ed Bennett, a Gay Democratic activist.
# Note: Read more on CSMonitor

Jan 03, 2008# Quickie Link: Sikh Leader's Anti-Gay Remarks Ignite Furore
Religion (Canada) - Homophobic remarks attributed to Sikh leader Balwant Singh Gill in The Vancouver Sun have unleashed a firestorm within the queer community, spotlighting divisions between those who say homophobia is the primary issue and others more focused on what they consider the racist response to Gill's comments. The Sun's Dec 15 story, "Canada's Changing Moral Landscape," quotes Gill as saying: "I hate homosexuality. Most Sikhs believe homosexuality is unnatural and you can't produce kids through it. And, secondarily, no major religion allows it." In an email circulated on the same day the Sun article ran, queer activist Jamie Lee Hamilton says Gill's comments are "truly offensive and must be rejected." She calls for him to step down as a Sikh temple spokesperson.
# Note: Read more on Xtra.com

Jan 02, 2008# Quickie Link: US Anglican Church 'Unfairly Criticised'
Religion (USA) - The head of the Anglicans in the United States has accused other churches, including the Church of England, of double standards over sexuality. The Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, Katherine Jefferts Schori, told the BBC her church is paying the price for its honesty over sexuality. The threat of schism in the Anglican Communion was prompted by the appointment of a Gay bishop. The US church elected an openly Gay man Gene Robinson as a bishop in 2003. Presiding Bishop Jefferts Schori defended her ministry. "He is certainly not alone in being a Gay bishop, he's certainly not alone in being a Gay partnered bishop," she said. "He is alone in being the only Gay partnered bishop who's open about that status."
# Note: Read more on BBC

Jan 01, 2008# Quickie Link: Catholic Church In Search of Peace?
Religion (Vatican) - On World Peace Day, Jan. 1, most of the world's citizens will be too poor, too hungry, too surrounded by violence or too worried by this century's other basic challenges to pay attention. Those who do pay attention likely will think first of war in places like Iraq and Eastern Congo, genocide in Sudan, a looming crisis in nuclear Pakistan and widespread poverty all over. The spiritual leader of more than a billion of the world's people will be thinking about homosexuality. Earlier this month, Pope Benedict XVI issued his message for World Peace Day. Entitled "The Human Family, A Community of Peace," the message argues that peace begins with the family. That's a reasonable point. But then the pope writes, "Everything that serves to weaken the family based on the marriage of a man and woman ... constitutes an objective obstacle on the road to peace."
# Note: Read more on Post Gazette

Dec 30, 2007# Quickie Link: Huge "Family Values" Rally Held in Madrid
Religion (Spain) - Hundreds of thousands of people from all over Spain have converged on Madrid for a rally called to "defend traditional family values". On the face of it, it was a religious gathering, complete with an open-air mass but, with a general election approaching, many have seen it in a broader context. Social changes made by the Socialist government, such as legalising Gay marriage, have been a constant source of friction with the Roman Catholic Church. The Archbishop of Madrid denies organising a political demonstration. But Antonio Maria Rouco Varela called for the family, founded on what he said was "real marriage", to be once again seen as the core of society.
# Note: Read more on EuroNews

Dec 28, 2007# Quickie Link: Priest Sued Over Seminar 'Curing' Homosexuality
Religion (Spain) - A Spanish clergyman is to be investigated after complaints that he is holding seminars which aim to "rehabilitate homosexuals". Protestant minister Marcos Zapata, head of an organisation running youth centres for troubled children in Galicia, prompted the row after reports surfaced of a recent seminar he led entitled "How to Raise Heterosexual Children". Yesterday the Galician regional government said it would investigate Zapata to make sure the youth centres his organisation runs do not employ "any type of proselytising or homophobic attitudes" when dealing with minors. Spain's Gay and Lesbian groups are planning legal action.
# Note: Read more on Guardian

Dec 17, 2007# Quickie Link: Tutu Apologises for Persecution of Gays by the Church
Religion (UK) - Archbishop Desmond Tutu has apologised to gay people all around the world for the way they have been treated by the Church. The Archbishop recently criticised the church for being ‘obsessed’ with homosexuality but speaking on the only gay programme on the BBC he goes further and says he’s ‘sorry’. “I want to apologise to you and to all those who we in the church have persecuted,” Archbishop Tutu says in the interview. “I’m sorry that we have been part of the persecution of a particular group. For me that is quite un-Christ like and, for that reason, it is unacceptable. May be, even as a retired Archbishop, I probably have, to some extent, a kind of authority but apart from anything let me say for myself and anyone who might want to align themselves with me, I’m sorry. I’m sorry for the hurt, for the rejection, for the anguish that we have caused to such as yourselves.”
# Note: Read more on UK Gay News

Dec 15, 2007# Quickie Link: New Turns in Anglican Division
Religion (UK) - The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, asserted his authority over Anglican leaders yesterday in a document sent to all archbishops that said that those who went against the 'mind' of the Church risked being excluded from its councils. The warning, spelt out in his long-awaited Advent Letter to the Church’s 38 Primates and other leaders, could lead to The Episcopal Church of the US and the Anglican Church of Canada forfeiting their seats at the top tables of the Anglican Church if they do not curtail their 'liberal pro-Gay agenda.' The Rev Giles Fraser, Vicar of St Mary’s, Putney, and founder of the liberal Inclusive Church, criticised Dr Williams for planning yet more meetings and bureaucracy in an attempt to resolve the crisis. “We do not want an Anglican Pope,” he said.
# Note: Read more on Times Online

Dec 14, 2007# Quickie Link: No Change Over Gay Bishop
Religion (UK) - The archbishop of Canterbury said Friday he will not reverse his decision to exclude a Gay U.S. bishop from joining other bishops at a global Anglican gathering next year. The office of Archbishop Rowan Williams said he also had not changed his mind about refusing an invitation to Martyn Minns, a traditionalist U.S. priest who was consecrated as a bishop in the Anglican Church of Nigeria to minister to disaffected Episcopalians in the U.S. Anglicans are now on the brink of schism, and attendance at next year's assembly, called the Lambeth Conference, has become a focus of the tension. Theological conservatives and liberals have separately threatened to boycott the meeting because of who was and wasn't invited.
# Note: Read more on Guardian

Dec 12, 2007# Quickie Link: Pope's Message - Gay Weddings Threaten Peace
Religion (Vatican) - The annual message from the head of the Roman Catholic Church to the world has been unveiled. It is entitled The Human Family, A Community of Peace, and in it he calls for the dismantling of nuclear weapons and environmental co-operation and describes Gay marriage as "an obstacle on the road to peace." "Whoever, even unknowingly, circumvents the institution of the family undermines peace in the entire community, national and international, since he weakens what is in effect the primary agency of peace. This point merits special reflection: everything that serves to weaken the family based on the marriage of a man and a woman, everything that directly or indirectly stands in the way of its openness to the responsible acceptance of a new life, everything that obstructs its right to be primarily responsible for the education of its children, constitutes an objective obstacle on the road to peace."
# Note: Read more on Pink News

Dec 11, 2007# Quickie Link: Cardinal Wants Gays Banned From Public Office
Religion (Latvia) - The leader of Latvia's Roman Catholics has called on political parties to ban Gays from seeking public office. As the country prepares to go to the polls to elect a new Parliament Cardinal Janis Pujats issued a letter demanding the three major parties pledge not to endorse the candidacy of anyone who is Gay and not to appoint anyone Gay to non-elected office. The letter tells party leaders they must be "ready to defend the Latvian nation against the invasion of homosexuality in public life," the Baltic News Service reported on Tuesday. Pujats later said that European laws barring discrimination against Gays "irrelevant" if they run counter to the morals of Latvia.
# Note: Read more on 365Gay.com

Dec 05, 2007# Quickie Link: Fight Homosexuality, Kolini Tells Churches
Religion (Rwanda) - Archbishop Emmanuel Kolini has called on churches in the East African region to fight against homosexuality for the 'good of the society.' The leader of the Province of the Anglican Church of Rwanda insisted that Anglican churches in East Africa will not mingle with the homosexuals in the affairs of the church for the good of the community. "We are reformed Anglicans who want to adhere to the original creeds of the Bible, and that’s why our church has decided to ignore the 2008 Lambeth Conference because it has not done much to fight homosexuality in the communion," he said on Sunday. He was addressing a big congregation gathered for a three-day 'peace crusade' at Remera St. Peter’s Church. The crusade, which was organised by the Anglican Church of Rwanda, brought together Christians from Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and hosts Rwanda.
# Note: Read more on New Times

Dec 04, 2007# Quickie Link: Gay Muslim Outs Himself to Muslim Scholars
Religion (South Africa) - Suhail AbualSameed looked calm, yet he was shaking inside. He was seated before a row of ulama, distinguished Islamic scholars, from Afghanistan to Yemen at the International Consultation on Islam and HIV/AIDS, organised by the charity, Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW), in Johannesburg, South Africa, last week. The previous day, several of them had denounced homosexuality as un-Islamic and evil. Today, AbualSameed had something to tell them. “As a Gay Muslim, I feel unsafe, unloved and unrespected in this space,” he said. “Were I to become HIV-positive, the first thing I would lose is my Muslim community. I couldn’t come to you guys for support.”
# Note: Read more on UK Gay News

Nov 25, 2007# Quickie Link: Ugandan Christian Clergy Wants Gays Be Imprisoned
Religion (Uganda) - The Uganda Joint Christian Council has condemned the Commonwealth for "attempting to forcefully impose homosexuality on developing nations." During anti-homosexuality inter-faith prayers at the Commonwealth Peoples Open Space on Friday, the council said the act constituted a threat to the unity of the bloc. Rev. Canon Grace Kaiso, the executive secretary of the council, said: “We are ready for CHOGM but we are not ready for homosexuality.”
# Note: Read more on New Vision

Nov 23, 2007# Quickie Link: Hate Preacher Sempa Heads Anti-Gay Protests in Uganda
Religion (Uganda) - Anti-Gay activists, under the "Rainbow Coalition against Homosexuality," held a demonstration at Kololo Airstrip yesterday, asking the Government to spearhead the fight against homosexuality in Commonwealth countries. Pastor Martin Sempa, an anti-Gay activist said: “If Uganda is leading in the fight against HIV/AIDS, it should do the same to fight homosexuality.” He accused the organisers of the Commonwealth People’s Space at Hotel Africana, for secretly creating a platform for homosexual groups. Several participants waved placards and chanted slogans condemning homosexuality as an "unnatural sexual practice."
# Note: Read more on New Vision

Nov 22, 2007# Quickie Link: Quebec Cardinal Seeks Forgiveness For His Church
Religion (Canada) - Canada's senior Roman Catholic clergyman has issued an extraordinary mea culpa for a host of historical misdeeds. In an open letter to media, Cardinal Marc Ouellet, archbishop of Quebec and Roman Catholic primate for Canada, wrote: "Errors have been committed that tarnished the church's image, and for which we must humbly ask forgiveness. "I recognize that the narrow attitudes of certain Catholics prior to the 1960s favoured anti-Semitism, racism, indifference towards the First Nations and discrimination in regards to women and homosexuals," he wrote. His unusual public sortie raised eyebrows among Catholics. The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Quebec Assembly of Catholic Bishops quickly noted Ouellet was speaking for himself.
# Note: Read more on The Star

Nov 20, 2007# Quickie Link: C4 Cleared over Muslim Gay-Hate Documentary
Religion (UK) - The broadcasting watchdog has cleared Channel 4 over a documentary broadcast in January exposing homophobic preaching in UK mosques. The Dispatches programme portrayed a Birmingham mosque as a haven for extreme views. Today Ofcom ruled that Undercover Mosque had not misled viewers or offended Muslims. Undercover footage showed preacher Abu Usamah at Green Lane Mosque in Birmingham calling for Gay people to be executed. "If I were to call homosexuals perverted, dirty, filthy dogs who should be murdered, that's my freedom of speech, isn't it?" he told followers. A scene in the advertising for the documentary also showed a preacher calling for people to “take that homosexual and throw him off a mountain.”
# Note: Read more on Pink News

Nov 18, 2007# Quickie Link: Tutu Blasts Anglican Church for Gay 'Obsession'
Religion (South Africa) - Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu has slammed the church for being "obsessed" with homosexuality, in a BBC radio programme to be broadcast Tuesday. The South African 1984 Nobel Peace Prize winner, 76, said he felt ashamed of his church for its attitude towards Gays. He said the Anglican church had appeared "extraordinarily homophobic" during the row over whether the openly Gay priest Gene Robinson should be allowed to become the Bishop of New Hampshire. "If God as they say is homophobic I wouldn't worship that God."
# Note: Read more on AFP

Nov 16, 2007# Quickie Link: Hate Preacher Targets Microsoft over Gay Rights
Religion (USA) - A black conservative Christian pastor of an evangelical megachurch has vowed to take over Microsoft by packing it with new shareholders who will vote against the company's policy of championing Gay rights. The Reverend Ken Hutcherson, a former Dallas Cowboys linebacker, heads the Antioch Bible Church in Redmond, home of Microsoft. He told Microsoft executives at a shareholders' meeting last week that he would be their "worst nightmare" if they continued to defy him. An advocate of a "biblical stance" against divorce and homosexuality, Mr Hutcherson, 55, is asking millions of evangelical activists, as well as Orthodox Jewish and other allies, to buy up Microsoft shares and demand a return to traditional values.
# Note: Read more on Telegraph

Nov 15, 2007# Quickie Link: Watchmen on the Walls "Do not Hate Gays"
Religion (Latvia) - Watchmen on the Walls is not a hate group, Scott Lively declared during the group’s conference which opened yesterday in the Latvian capital. The anti-Gay American author of the notorious The Pink Swastika was introduced to delegates as “the prominent human rights activist and public figure”. Mr. Lively claimed to be speaking on behalf of the vast majority of people on earth. “We do not want to inflict evil on those who choose for themselves an immoral way of life – we do not feel hatred towards [Gays],” he said. “We want to save them – we are opposed to homosexual advocacy and other sexual perversion.
# Note: Read more on UK Gay News

Nov 14, 2007# Quickie Link: School Slammed for Gay Slur
Religion (Sweden) - A school in Stockholm with a Christian profile has received a rap on the knuckles from school authorities for teaching children that homosexuality is sinful. The Swedish National Agency for Education (Skolverket) directed its criticism at the privately run Andreas Gymnasium School following a news item broadcast by SVT during the summer. Having heard the headmaster say that homosexual activity was sinful, the youth wing of RFSL - the Swedish Federation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights - reported the school to the education agency.
# Note: Read more on The Lokal

Nov 07, 2007# Quickie Link: Anti-Gay Evangelical Leader Appointed to Human Rights Body
Religion (UK) - The appointment earlier this week of Rev. Joel Edwards, leader of the Evangelical Alliance, as a commissioner on the Equality and Human Rights Commission will distort the concept of Human Rights and put Gay rights in danger, the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association said last night. “Joel Edwards leads one of the most homophobic organisations in Britain,” GHALA chairman Jim Herrick said. “The Evangelical Alliance is an umbrella group that shelters some of the most extreme anti-Gay groups and churches in the country. “How does the Government imagine that this man can participate in decisions about the rights of Gay people in a fair and balanced way when he believes that we are all sinners who should live without sexual expression,” Mr. Herrick asked.
# Note: Read more on UK Gay News

Nov 07, 2007# Quickie Link: Gay Muslims Find Freedom, of a Sort, in the U.S.
Religion (USA) - About 15 people marched alongside the Muslim float in this city’s notoriously fleshy Gay Pride Parade earlier this year, with various men carrying the flags of Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine and Turkey and even Iran’s old imperial banner. While other floats featured men dancing in leather Speedos or women with scant duct tape over their nipples, many Muslims were disguised behind big sunglasses, fezzes or kaffiyehs wrapped around their heads. Even as they reveled in newfound freedom compared with the Muslim world, they remained closeted, worried about being ostracized at the mosque or at their local falafel stand.
# Note: Read more on NY Times

Nov 05, 2007# Quickie Link: Gay Rabby Struggles To Re-Interpret Bible
Religion (USA) - With a bit of characterization and Jewish witticism, Rabbi Steven Greenberg made his point clear: You shouldn't use the Bible to pass judgment on others. He wasn't saying that the Bible is not the revealed word of God. But according to Jewish tradition, he said, God gave that word to man and entrusted him to decipher it. He acknowledges that his most thorny opponent is the admonishment of Leviticus 18:22: "Do not lie with a man as one lies with a woman; it is detestable." But, he said, what is expressed today as lying with a man is not what the Bible was talking about. What Leviticus is describing are acts of violence meant to humiliate another man, Greenberg said.
# Note: Read more on Columbus Dispatch

Oct 31, 2007# Quickie Link: Kansas Church Liable in Marine Funeral Protest
Religion (USA) - The brokenhearted father of a Marine killed in Iraq won a long-shot legal fight today after a federal jury in Baltimore awarded him nearly $11 million in a verdict against members of a Kansas church who hoisted anti-Gay placards at his son's Westminster funeral. The jury's announcement 24 hours after deliberations first began was met with tears and hugs from the family and supporters of Lance Cpl. Matthew Snyder, whose March 2006 funeral was protested by members of the Westboro Baptist Church with signs including "Thank God for dead soldiers." Snyder's father, Albert, won on every count of his complaint, as well as $2.9 million for compensatory damages and $8 million for punitive damages.
# Note: Read more on Baltimore Sun

Oct 31, 2007# Quickie Link: Methodist Transgender Minister May Stay
Religion (USA) - A council of the United Methodist Church has decided to allow a Transgender minister to retain his job, but it stopped short of addressing whether a change of gender violates the denomination's rules. At a session over the weekend in San Francisco, the United Methodist Judicial Council considered whether to remove the Rev. Drew Phoenix from his post. The council allowed Phoenix to stay on the job, referring to a church policy stating that a clergyperson in good standing can't be terminated unless there has been administrative or judicial action, according to the ruling, posted on the church's Web site. "The adjective placed in front of the noun 'clergyperson' does not matter," the council ruled. "What matters is that clergypersons, once ordained and admitted to membership in full connection, cannot have that standing changed without being accorded fair process."
# Note: Read more on Guardian

Oct 30, 2007# Quickie Link: Thinktank Accuses Saudi Regime over Hate Literature
Religion (UK) - The controversial state visit of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, which got under way today with a lavish ceremony, has prompted new criticism over his regime's alleged role in distributing hate literature in British mosques. The Policy Exchange thinktank found extremist literature in a quarter of the 100 mosques and Islamic institutions it visited, including London Central Mosque in Regent's Park, which is funded by Saudi Arabia. Some of the literature advocated violent jihad, murdering Gay people and stoning adulterers, its researchers found.
# Note: Read more on Guardian

Oct 28, 2007# Quickie Link: Catholics Call for Amendment Banning Gay Marriage
Religion (USA) - Iowa's Catholic dioceses are calling for a constitutional amendment to ban Gay marriage. The Iowa Catholic Conference Board is the latest group to oppose a Polk County judge's ruling that struck down a state law banning same-sex marriage. Some state lawmakers, including House Minority Leader Chris Rants of Sioux City also say they favor passing an amendment to ban Gay marriage. Judge Robert Hansen has stayed his ruling in August while it's under appeal to the Iowa Supreme Court.
# Note: Read more on whotv.com

Oct 27, 2007# Quickie Link: Anti Gay Church Protests ILGA-Europe Conference in Vilnius
Religion (Lithuania) - Last weekend, the Latvia-based Russia-speaking New Generation Church staged a conference near Seattle under the guise of its off-shoot Watchmen on the Walls. This weekend, the New Generation Church’s Lithuanian branch took to the streets to protest the International Lesbian and Gay Association Europe annual conference in Vilnius. Yesterday, the small band of the church’s supporters gathered outside the ILGA-Europe conference venue to protest what they called “propaganda of homosexuality”. “While the participants were brainstorming and conducting discussions at the morning workshops, nine protesters gathered outside the conference venue,” said Juris Lavrikovs, communications officer at ILGA-Europe
# Note: Read more on UK Gay News

Oct 21, 2007# Quickie Link: "Watchmen" meet amid protesters
Religion (USA) - It wasn't all peace, love and understanding, but there were no clashes Saturday between Christian conservatives meeting in Lynnwood and protesters who accused them of promoting hate against Gay people. About 150 protesters gathered outside the Lynnwood Convention Center and waved signs such as "More love, less hate" and "Real men find Jesus sexy."
# Note: Read more on Seattle Times

Oct 19, 2007# Quickie Link: Virulent Anti-Gay Group Comes to Town
Religion (USA) - An international coalition of fiercely homophobic religious leaders, calling themselves Watchmen on the Walls — whose followers are largely Eastern European conservative evangelicals — will converge on the Lynnwood Convention Center on October 19 through 21. While members of Watchmen on the Walls — whose name is a reference to the rebuilding of a ruined Jerusalem in the Old Testament— have not been directly linked to any violent acts against Gays, their repeated rhetoric of a "war" against homosexuality, and their refusal to condemn attacks on homosexuals, has led to concern and confusion over how they're suddenly popping up in Seattle's backyard.
# Note: Read more on The Stranger

Oct 16, 2007# Quickie Link: Protests May Greet Religious Gathering
Religion (USA) - An anti-Gay religious group planning a three-day meeting at the Lynnwood Convention Center beginning Friday likely will be met by protests. People from churches and Gay and Lesbian groups are speaking out against the proposed meeting of Watchmen on the Walls, an organization identified by national watchdog groups as "virulently anti-Gay." Watchmen on the Walls, a group founded by a Latvian minister that includes mainly Russian-speaking members, is building a reputation for being an "unbelievably virulent anti-Gay organization," according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, a US organization that fights hate groups.
# Note: Read more on Herald Net

Oct 15, 2007# Quickie Link: Mufti Wants Gays Abandoned on Islands
Religion (Uganda) - The Mufti, Sheikh Ramathan Shaban Mubajje wants Gays marooned on an island in Lake Victoria until they die. Sheikh Mubajje told journalists on Friday at Old Kampala Mosque that he sold his proposal to President Yoweri Museveni when they met last week at Hotel Africana. "I asked President Museveni to get us an island on Lake Victoria and we take these homosexuals and they die out there," Sheikh Mubajje said during a press briefing after Idd el Fitr prayers. "If they [Gays] die there then we shall have no more homosexuals in the country." The Mufti's statement correlates with recent plans by the Muslim Tabliq youth to form what they called an 'Anti-Gay Squad to fight homosexuality in the country.
# Note: Read more on Monitor

Oct 14, 2007# Quickie Link: Top 'Gay' Vatican Official Suspended After TV Interview
Religion (Vatican) - The Vatican has confirmed local newspaper reports that a high-ranking Catholic priest has been suspended. The man, who works in the department in charge of clergy around the world, appeared on Italian TV earlier this month admitting that he was gay. The prelate had been suspended pending further investigation, said Vatican spokesman Father Frederico Lombari. He says he was interviewed "fraudulently" with a hidden camera and now denies his earlier statement. In a letter published in an Italian online newspaper, Petrus, he writes: "I said I was homosexual in order to unmask those who really are."
# Note: Read more on BBC

Oct 11, 2007# Quickie Link: Thoughts on Criminalization of Hate Speech -- By Johann Hari
Religion If Gay people demand laws that protect us from "incitement to hatred", it's hard to object when religious people demand and receive similar group rights for themselves. Yet these parallel protections have been a disaster for Gay people. The major Western religions are all based on pre-modern hallucinatory "Holy Books" which contain calls to kill Gay people. But the legal framework protecting religion makes it increasingly difficult to call these the poisonous, repellent works of fiction that they are. I hate these texts. I call on others to hate these texts. Yes, I "incite" them to do so. Under the existing law, that is a crime. Gay people should be seeking to repeal that law – not extend it to ourselves.
# Note: Read more on Independent

Oct 08, 2007# News: Council of Europe Must Distance Itself from Patriarch Alexy
Religion (EU) - ILGA-Europe is very concerned that the Council of Europe has allowed itself to be used as a platform for an attack on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) rights by Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow and All Russia. Responding to a question following an address to the Parliamentary Assembly on 2nd October, the Christian fundamentalist leader justified his opposition to the Moscow Gay pride march on the basis that it was "propaganda for sin". Homosexuality was "an illness and a distortion of the human personality" comparable to kleptomania. His comments were met with applause by many of the Assembly members present, although some walked out in protest.
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Oct 06, 2007# Quickie Link: Fundamentalist Christians Threaten Gays in USA
Religion (USA) - In recent months, as energetic Russian-speaking "Russian Baptists" and Pentecostals in these states have organized to bring thousands to anti-Gay protests, Gay rights activists in Sacramento have picketed Slavic anti-Gay churches, requested more police patrols in Gay neighborhoods and distributed information cards warning Gays and Lesbians about the hostile Slavic evangelicals who they say have roughed up participants at Gay pride events. Singh's death was the realization of their worst fears. "After a couple years of fundamentalist and Slavic Christian virulent anti-Gay protests at almost every Sacramento Gay event in the region," said local Gay rights activist Michael Gorman, "what the Gay community has feared for some time has finally happened."
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Oct 04, 2007# Quickie Link: EU Parliamentarians Condemn Russian Patriarch
Religion (EU) - Former British Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott and several dozen other European parliamentarians protested Thursday comments by the head of the Russian Orthodox Church assailing Gay people. In an address to the Council of Europe's parliamentary assembly earlier this week, Russian Orthodox Patriarch Alexy II branded homosexuality an "illness" and attacked what he called "homosexual propaganda" influencing young people. Parliamentarians from all major political groups in the assembly said a dialogue between cultures and religions must be based on mutual respect and tolerance.
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Oct 02, 2007# Quickie Link: Russian Patriarch Assaults Gays Before PACE
Religion (Russia) - Russian Orthodox Patriarch Alexiy II said on Tuesday European civilisation was "threatened by a divorce of human rights from Christian ethics that opened the way to immoral behaviour". Talking at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe at the start of a visit to France, he told a questioner after his speech he had compassion for homosexuals, but Gay sex was a sin and Gay parades were "propaganda for homosexuality". Alexiy's speech echoed similar "defences of Christianity" in Europe by Roman Catholicism's Pope Benedict. The Russian Orthodox Church is the largest in Orthodox Christianity, which claims about 220 million followers. The Vatican, representing 1.1 billion Catholics, wants to work more closely with it to impose Christianity on Europe.
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Sep 28, 2007# Quickie Link: Christian Activists in the Bahamas Oppose Gay Channel LOGO
Religion (Bahamas) - This week, Gay activists in the Bahamas meet with powerful social conservative groups to resolve the latest wedge issue between Gays and the Church: The proposed inclusion of the Gay-themed LOGO network to the Cable Bahamas channel lineup. Bishop John Humes of the Bahamas Christian Council claims the island's cable provider is being forced to participate in the vast, so-called "Gay-agenda." Erin Greene, the president of the LGBT activist group Rainbow Alliance, says the Council's logic is "ridiculous" and if churches genuinely believed a Gay-themed channel "promoted homosexuality in the country, then we need to cut off every network channel that runs a show about cops and robbers." Cable Bahamas offers at least ten adult channels and their inclusion was never opposed by the Christian Council.
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Sep 26, 2007# Quickie Link: US Anglican Bishops Surrender to the Anti-Gay Lobby
Religion (USA) - The Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement (LGCM) in the UK has expressed "disappointment" at the compromise on the Anglican gay row agreed by the House of Bishops of The Episcopal Church in the United States - saying it will not halt division or stop the ministry of LGBT people. After nearly a full day of deliberations, the Episcopal House of Bishops agreed overwhelmingly by voice vote to "exercise restraint by not consenting to the consecration of any candidate to the episcopate whose manner of life presents a challenge to the wider church and will lead to further strains on communion." They also pledged not to authorize public rites for same-gender blessings "until a broader consensus emerges in the Communion, or until General Convention takes further action."
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Sep 23, 2007# Editorial: Anglican Split And Consequences For Gays
Religion (USA) - Nigerian Archbishop Peter Akinola is visiting the US congregations, and Gay rights activists do good to let him know he is not welcome. Some 30 protesters expressed their anger outside the Wheaton College chapel, where Akinola was spreading his hateful insights to a willing auditory of several hundred Christian believers. The protesters, who were mostly Christians themselves, accused Akinola of attempts to lure singular Anglican churches away from the official US congregation.
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Sep 19, 2007# Quickie Link: Anti-Gay Drive in Anglican Churches
Religion (USA) - In increasingly bizarre moves, African archbishops in Nigeria, Uganda, Rwanda and Kenya have been busily appointing American conservatives mainly men who have previously failed to secure election to American dioceses to African bishoprics in recent weeks ostensibly to minister to disaffected Africans and Americans back in US churches. There are now nearly as many American bishops belonging to the Rwandan church as Rwandans. The Anglican communion is nominally headed by Rowan Williams, a theologian who has previously spoken in favour of a more receptive attitude towards Gays. He is distrusted by some conservatives and despised by liberals who feel he has betrayed them.
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Sep 10, 2007# News: US Homophobe Scott Lively Tours Russia
Religion (Russia) - Scott Lively, president of "Defend the Family," arrived in the Russian city of Krasnoyarsk today. Lively will speak in the Sverdlovsky Palace of Culture in Krasnoyarsk on September 13, presumably promoting his anti-Gay bias to a willing auditory. Lively is author of the pseudo-historian book "The Pink Swastika," which is suggesting that homosexuals are the ones to be blamed for the Nazi regime in Germany. In Krasnoyarsk Lively, who was referred by the Russian media as an “American human rights activist” representing a “human rights organization,” will keep a few lectures for students, probably on applied homophobia. He himself reportedly intends "to inform young people about real reasons of homosexuality" and the results of “medical research” in this field.
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Sep 09, 2007# Quickie Link: 'We Will Not Indulge Gays'
Religion (Zimbabwe) - The Anglican church in Zimbabwe on Saturday said it will not "stand with homosexuals" at a synod of four southern African Anglican churches in Malawi which is set to revive the issue of gay clerics. Referring to a diocesan act, a cleric at Harare diocese told AFP that three of the four dioceses in Zimbabwe had "unanimously agreed" to sever ties with dioceses in the Central African province which were in favour of homosexuals. According to the diocesan act, the Zimbabwe church will "dissociate and sever relationship with any individual, group of people, organisation, institution, diocese, province or people who indulge in or sympathise or compromises with homosexuality".
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Sep 08, 2007# Editorial: The Freedom to Hate
Religion Officials of the Church of England have staged a campaign against a proposed legislation. All because the British government is intended to introduce new anti-discrimination laws to protect individuals from humiliation and hostilities. The clergymen are telling us now they are in fear that Christians could be sued under the proposed legislation -- for hatred and harassment of Gays. Why on earth should an assumingly loving and tolerant religion be afraid of implementation of laws against hatred and harassment?
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Sep 07, 2007# News: Gay Christians Condemn Anti-Gay Nigerian Bishop Orama
Religion (UK) - The report by the News Agency of Nigeria quotes Bishop Orama of Uyo as saying that persons involved in same sex behaviour "are insane, satanic and are not fit to live." It is known that "Life unworthy of life" is the phrase used by the Nazis to describe various "deviants", among them homosexuals. If the quotation is not an accurate record of what the bishop said, then Changing Attitude Nigeria and England call upon the Venerable AkinTunde Popoola, the Director of Communications for the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) to issue a statement immediately clarifying what the bishop said or correcting the report.
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Sep 05, 2007# News: Anglican Bishop Attacks Gay People
Religion (Nigeria) - The Anglican Bishop of Uyo, Nigeria, Isaac Orama, has publicly assaulted the "activities of homosexuals and Lesbians", and described those engaged in them as "insane people''. In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) given on 2 September 2007 he said: "Homosexuality and lesbianism are inhuman. Those who practice them are insane, satanic and are not fit to live because they are rebels to God's purpose for man." The statement revealed the criminal nature of the policy of Churh of Nigeria to dehumanize and demonize Gay people and instigate hatred and violence against them.
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Sep 04, 2007# Quickie Link: Mexican Church Attempts to Lure Gays into Celibacy
Religion (Mexico) - Catholic Church and its various organizations are attempting to lure Gay people into religious trap by telling they "love" the homosexuals and are ready to "assist" them. In Mexica, a homophobic catholic group "Courage" is launching programs for Gay individuals to convert them into celibacy. Heber Sosa Beltran, who leads an organization that combats sexual violence in Leon, recejts the move: "The idea behind these types of retreats is to change a person's sexual orientation through the will of force. We do not suffer because we are homosexuals, we suffer due to rejection from our loved ones, friends, family members." He stated that the practice of one's sexuality was a human right and that it was wrong for anyone to connect homosexuality to a host of social problems.
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Sep 03, 2007# Quickie Link: Anti-Gay Fundamentalists Annoy Fellow Christians
Religion (USA) - A fundamentalist Christian group is regularly interrupting services of a baptist church which deems itself Gay-friendly. Initially the group - whose members wore T-shirts with the words "homosexuality is a sin" - remained on the sidewalk in front of the church, said Pastor Kathy Hurt. But on two occasions, their members attended the service, she said. On one of those occasions in late July, one of their members, who identified himself as a pastor, made remarks condemning homosexuality as anti-Christian during the "joys and concerns" part of the service.
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Sep 02, 2007# Quickie Link: African Churches Welcome US Homophobes
Religion (Kenia) - Bernard Nzimbi, head of the Anglican Church in Kenya, entrenched his anti-gay position by consecrating Anglican clerics Bill Atwood and Bill Murdoch as bishops last Thursday in Kenya. Atwood and Murdoch, from the United States, oppose gay unions, which have been authorised by certain Anglican dioceses in North America. Trevor Mwamba, the Anglican bishop of Botswana, described the decisions by Nzimba and others to consecrate clergymen from the US as “highly regrettable” as it violated the “ancient principle of provincial autonomy by intervening in dioceses and provinces other than their own”. Mwamba likened such actions to “pouring fuel on a fire” and called for “space to cool down”.
# Note: Read more on Mal & Guardian

Sep 01, 2007# News: Singapore Bans Speech by Gay Priest Rev. Troy Perry
Religion (Singapore) - Gay activist Rev. Troy Perry of the Metropolitan Community Church was banned from public speaking engagements in Singapore. "I've had enough experiences for three lifetimes," said Perry, "but this was the first time an entire country banned me from public speaking. I was allowed to enter the country and told that I could speak one-on-one with individuals, but I was banned from delivering my public speech." Perry was scheduled to deliver a speech, "Metropolitan Community Churches and the Gay Christian Witness" before a coalition of LGBT rights and LGBT pride groups.
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Aug 24, 2007# Quickie Link: Gay Anglican Bishop Gene Robinson Takes a Stand
Religion (USA) - The Anglican Communion’s only openly gay bishop, the Rt Revd Gene Robinson, the Bishop of New Hampshire, will use a BBC broadcast next week to undermine the Communion’s carefully crafted compromise that distinguishes between homosexual orientation and practice. The Bishop says that the distinction is dishonest. He will also accuse his African critics of being like old-style US racists in their attack on lesbians and gays. He takes issue with “people who would say its OK to be gay as long as you don’t practise it. First, I would question the honesty of their statement that it is OK to be gay in their eyes, because their other actions do not indicate that to me. Second of all, very few people are called to celibacy, certainly not a whole category of people.”
# Note: Read full article on Church Times

Aug 22, 2007# News: Warning of New 'Ex-Gay' Pseudo-Scientific "Study"
Religion (USA) -Truth Wins Out issued a warning that a biased new politically motivated "ex-Gay" sham study will reportedly surface later this year. A controversial "researcher" at a right wing religious university will release it and the goal of the study, known as "The Thomas Project," is to show that ex-gay therapy is often successful. An early report by the website Ex-Gay Watch indicates that the research likely consists of calling handpicked ex-Gay lobbyists and ministry leaders on the telephone and asking if they had "changed." There is no indication that key physical measures or tests were included, such as a "No Lie MRI," which is a scientific truth-detecting brain scan.
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Aug 21, 2007# Quickie Link: Christian Groups Hold Anti-Gay Protest in Uganda
Religion (Uganda) - Christian groups in Uganda held a protest rally on Tuesday against what they called an orchestrated promotion of Gays and Lesbians in the country. Police denied the demonstrators from the "Inter-faith Coalition against Homosexuality" permission to march through the capital Kampala for security reasons. Gathered on a rugby field outside the east African nation's capital Kampala, the roughly 100 anti-Gay activists displayed dozens of placards calling for the arrest of Gays and Lesbians. "We are fighting against the fresh campaign for homosexuality and lesbianism in this country," said organiser and pastor Martin Sempa. "Homosexuality and lesbianism break three laws; the laws in the Bible and the Koran, the laws of nature and the laws of the land, the Ugandan Constitution." Ugandan law punishes homosexuality with life imprisonment.
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Aug 19, 2007# Quickie Link: God, Gays, Plugs and Sockets -- By Daphne Caruana Galizia
Religion In the correspondence pages of another newspaper, a debate is going on about whether God loves gays and whether homosexuality is ‘allowed’ (apparently, it isn’t). I suppose they are the sort of people who have never recovered from the decriminalisation of sexual acts between people of the same gender. While they might not actually approve of the execution of homosexuals in Iran, they sympathise with the spirit of that thinking. Whip away the moral framework of Catholic teaching, and these people founder. Without clear instructions from their books of doctrine, they don’t know the difference between wrong and right. They have no parameters for decent behaviour. The teaching of morality within an exclusively religious context is one of the main reasons why so many people here are sleazy, untrustworthy, prone to sharp behaviour which they interpret as cleverness, disloyal, corrupt, and generally lacking those qualities which an older generation describes as irgulija. When they drop their religion, or more precisely their religious fear of divine retribution, they are unconfined by any standards of behaviour.
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Aug 18, 2007# Quickie Link: Homophobes Intrude Worship Services
Religion (USA) - A homophobic "Christian" group has been disturbing services at two central Ohio churches to protest their support for Gays. The group started its crusade when First Baptist Church in Granville hosted "Love Makes a Family," a traveling exhibit by the Family Diversity Project showing photos of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender families. The night the exhibit opened in July, members of Minutemen United stood outside and protested the exhibit and the church's open attitude toward Gays, said the Rev. Kathy Hurt, senior pastor at the Granville church. Hurt said a man, who introduced himself as a minister from the New Beginnings Church in Warsaw, Ohio, started to give a sermon about how the church was acting against God's word by accepting Gays.
# Note: Read full article on Columbus Dispatch

Aug 16, 2007# News: Church Reached New Low Point On Basic Human Decency
Religion (USA) - Truth Wins Out expressed outrage on August 13 over a Texas Church that reneged on a promise to hold a memorial service for a Navy veteran once it learned he was Gay. "This is not a church, but a 'hate house' that has elevated prejudice above principle and discrimination above basic human decency," said Truth Wins Out's Executive Director Wayne Besen, who is of the opinion that High Point Church's pastor, Rev. Gary Simons, should immediately resign for gross insensitivity of a family in mourning, substituting bad manners for good morals and a dereliction of duty for failing to provide basic pastoral care.
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Aug 16, 2007# Quickie Link: Extremists Blamed for 'Gay Jesus' Attack
Religion (Sweden) - Fingers were being pointed at religious extremists on Sunday after a fight outside an exhibition that portrays Jesus as gay. The Ecce Homo photo exhibition, by Swedish artist Elisabeth Ohlson Wallin, has been causing controversy ever since it was first unveiled a decade ago. In Jönköping on Sunday, protests against the exhibition turned violent. A group of young thugs tried to set fire to a poster on the wall of Jönköping Kulturhuset, where the exhibition was being held. When staff tried to stop them a fight broke out. Tony el Zouki, chairman of Kulturhuset, said around 30 people were involved in the fracas. The attempt to vandalize the exhibition appeared to have religious motivations, he said.
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Aug 13, 2007# Quickie Link: UK Laws Protect Gay School Director From Catholic Church
Religion (UK) - The Archdiocese of Liverpool has been unable to take action against Charles Coyne, the head of St Cecilia's primary school, who has registered a partnership with Richard Jones, who is believed to work at a nearby school. Lawyers advised the Catholic Church that it cannot fire a Catholic headmaster who has entered a civil partnership. Local Catholics and other homophobic campaigners have urged the authorities to take action over the "scandal". One bishop, the Rt Rev John Jukes, said that it was possible for male friends to share a house together without breaching Catholic moral teaching. The UK laws protect Gay employees from firing by homophobic employers.
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Aug 13, 2007# News: Malaysia's Government Dislikes MCC Plans
Religion (Malaysia) - Malaysia will prevent realization of a plan to establish a first Metropolitain Community Church in the moslem-majourity country, a government minister said today. Reverend Ouyang Wen Feng, the country's first and only openly gay pastor ordained in the US, said he wanted to set up the church by 2010 and caused an outrage in the homophobic Christians and Moslem communities. Adnan Tengku Mansor, Malayia’s Tourism Minister told AFP that the country had always sought to portray itself as a "family-oriented" holiday destination and thus the government would block the plan.
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Aug 12, 2007# Quickie Link: Baptists "Embrace" Gays For Conversion
Religion (USA) - There is a growing number of ministries that seek to turn Gays into "ex-Gays." One such ministry is the mission of Bob Stith, the Texas pastor who this summer became the Southern Baptist Convention's first US strategist for gender issues. Rather than condemn those who "struggle with same-sex attraction," Stith wants churches to welcome Gays in and then work with them to change their sexual orientation. For him, ex-gay ministries are a compassionate middle ground between accepting the gay lifestyle wholeheartedly and rejecting Gays entirely.
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Aug 10, 2007# Quickie Link: MCC Pastor Sparks Uproar among Fellow "Christians"
Religion (Malaysia) - A controversy has erupted among the "Christian" community over what they claim is an attempt by a self-confessed gay pastor to set up a church here. For the past week, protest e-mail and SMSes have been sent to Rev Ou Yang Wen Feng, a Malaysian pastor who serves at the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) in New York. He has been back here for about a week. According to the MCC homepage, the church is part of an international movement of Christian churches reaching out to all, including homosexuals, bisexuals and transsexuals. Ou Yang, 37, has drawn much flak from Christians for his plan to hold a Sunday service at a hotel this week. He came out of the closet about his homosexuality last year and is said to be the first pastor in Malaysia to do so.
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Aug 09, 2007# Quickie Link: Lawyers grill top Mexico cardinal in abuse case
Religion (Mexico) - Mexico's top clergyman, Cardinal Norberto Rivera, was questioned by US lawyers on Wednesday in a child sex abuse case that is a new blow to the Roman Catholic Church in its second-largest stronghold. The lawyers met Rivera at the capital's archdiocese building to ask about charges in a US civil case that he colluded with Los Angeles Cardinal Roger Mahony to protect a Mexican priest wanted for multiple child rapes. Abuse scandals have rocked the Catholic Church around the world recently and the Los Angeles diocese this year agreed to pay $US660 million ($NZ877.30 million) settlement.
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Aug 08, 2007# Quickie Link: Opus Dei Agitated by Spanish Artistic Festival
Religion (Spain) - A Catholic group has reportedly triggered an investigation by the District Attorney´s office in relation to one of the artistic creations exhibited within the context of the artistic festival TransMarikaBollo (TransFagDyke) in Barcelona in September 2006, on grounds its its supposed offense to religious sentiments. The group Front D´Alliberament Gai de Catalunya considers this accusation to represent an assault against the right of freedom of expression and a threat to artistic and cultural creation and is protesting the investigation.
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Jul 28, 2007# Quickie Link: Without Gay Priests Church Would Be Lost Claims Bishop Gene
Religion (Canada) - The openly gay bishop whose ordination sparked the crisis in the Anglican Communion has claimed the Church of England would be close to shutting down if it was forced to manage without its gay clergy. He said many of the English church's clergy lived openly in their rectories with gay partners, with the full knowledge of their bishops. But he criticised the stance of bishops who threaten the clergy with emnity should their relationships become public. Speaking in an interview in London, Bishop Gene said: "I have met so many gay partnered clergy here and it is so troubling to hear them tell me that their bishop comes to their house for dinner, knows fully about their relationship, is wonderfully supportive but has also said if this ever becomes public then I’m your worst enemy."
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Jul 17, 2007# Quickie Link: Blind At The Holy See
Religion (USA) - In the wake of sex scandals involving children, the Roman Catholic Church should either change its mores or close its doors. Since 1950, the United States arm of the church has paid an astounding $2 billion to settle claims of childhood sexual abuse. Yes, that is billions with a capital "B" that could have gone towards raising orphans, housing the homeless and feeding the "foodless." Instead, the church has had to reach deep inside its pockets, because some priests can't keep their hands out of the pants of others. About a quarter of the fortune paid to the unfortunate victims has come from the Los Angeles archdiocese. Its leader, Cardinal Roger Mahony, apologized Sunday to the hundreds of abused who will be compensated, as if you can put a price on the church's vice.
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Jul 14, 2007# Quickie Link: MCC Opens Doors in Worcester
Religion (UK) - A Metropolitan Community Church has been set up in Worcester - the first in the city's history. The church, based at the Friends Meeting House in Sansome Place, Worcester, is for gay people to celebrate both their faith and sexuality, says the minister who will lead the services. The church has been set up by the Birmingham-based Journey Metropolitan Community Church to serve the "lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered" Christians of the two counties. Rev Chris Dowd, an Australian who came to the UK 12 years ago and who is leading the services, said: "It's appalling that there simply isn't a place where openly lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people can come to church and be accepted for who they are. For a substantial number of gay and lesbian people spirituality is very important."
# Note: Read full article on www.worcesternews.co.uk

Jul 05, 2007# Quickie Link: African Bishops Ready to Boycott Conference over Gay Clergy
Religion (Nigeria) - The head of the Anglican Church in Nigeria says that his 120-plus bishops will boycott next year’s Lambeth Conference unless the US Church halts its liberal agenda. The Archbishop’s stance has been condemned by lesbian and gay activists, who say that he is putting their lives at risk. Davis MacIyalla, director of the Anglican gay lobby group Changing Attitude Nigeria, said: “Archbishop Akinola is exposing gays and lesbians in Nigeria to danger.” Speaking to The Advocate, he said: “He’s constantly saying that homosexuality is evil, thereby making some people take the law into their hands.”
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Jul 04, 2007# Quickie Link: The Pious Publishers Are Already In Heaven
Religion (USA) - Charlene Cothran (Venus magazine) and Michael Glatze (Young Gay America magazine editor) were gay niche publishers who discovered that peddling fiction is much juicer (and potentially more profitable) than selling straight news on gay life. The newly minted “ex-gay” stars tell us they have seen the light. Interestingly, both Cothran and Glatze found God and renounced homosexuality shortly after they split up from what they once considered their spouses. Instead of checking out potential new dates, Cothran and Glatze simply checked out, found Jesus, and blamed their personal failures on homosexuality. Unfortunately, the opposite of homosexuality is not heterosexuality for ex-gays – it is a lifetime of loneliness, despair and celibacy.
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Jul 03, 2007# Quickie Link: Michael Glatze Falls Prey to Ex-Gay Indoctrination
Religion (USA) - An award-winning gay journalist and activist as announced he is now an ex-gay. Michael Glatze founded the Young Gay America magazine and received awards such as the National Role Model Award from leading homosexual rights organisation Equality Forum. He also produced a well-received documentary film on suicides of gay teenagers in the US. Today Mr Glatze used the WorldNetDaily website to announce that he is no longer gay. Mr. Glatze, who came out at the age of 20, claims that he now trusts in Jesus Christ and that it was God who gave him "the strength to free himself of his homosexual desires."
# Note: Read full article on Pink News

Jul 01, 2007# Quickie Link: Bishop Accuses Gays of Causing Floods in UK
Religion (UK) - The floods that have devastated swathes of the country are God's judgment on the immorality and greed of modern society, according to senior Church of England bishops. One diocesan bishop has even claimed that laws that have undermined marriage, including the introduction of pro-gay legislation, have provoked God to act by sending the storms that have left thousands of people homeless. While those who have been affected by the storms are innocent victims, the bishops argue controversially that the flooding is a result of Western civilisation's decision to ignore biblical teaching. The Rt Rev Graham Dow, Bishop of Carlisle, argued that the floods are not just a result of a lack of respect for the planet, but also a judgment on society's moral decadence.
# Note: Read full article on Telegraph

Jun 29, 2007# Quickie Link: Metropolitan Community Church Honors Human Rights Watch
Religion (New York) - The Metropolitan Community Churches (MCC) - a fellowship of Christian churches with a special ministry to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people - will present its triennial Human Rights Award to Human Rights Watch on July 4. The award recognizes Human Rights Watch's groundbreaking work defending LGBT people worldwide from violence, discrimination, and abuse. Founded in 1968, Metropolitan Community Church is the largest and oldest worldwide Christian denomination with a special affirming ministry to LGBT people and communities.
# Note: Read full article on Reuters

Jun 28, 2007# Quickie Link: Three Former Leaders of Ex-Gay Ministry Apologize
Religion (USA) - Three former leaders of Exodus International, often described as the US largest ex-gay ministry, publicly apologized Wednesday for the harm they said their efforts had caused many gays and lesbians who believed the group's message that sexual orientation could be changed through prayer. Speaking at a Hollywood news conference, the former leaders of the interdenominational Christian organization said they had acted sincerely in their years of work with Exodus. But they said they had all, over time, become disillusioned with the group's ideas and concerned about what they described as the wrenching human toll of such gay conversion efforts.
# Note: Read full article on LA Times

Jun 26, 2007# Quickie Link: Iraq's descent into barbarism
Religion (UK/Iraque) - For ordinary Iraqis, everyday life is now worse than under Saddam Hussein. Talking with Tatchell features Ali Hili, Iraqi human rights activist. For ordinary Iraqis, everyday life is now worse than under Saddam Hussein. The country is blighted by sectarian violence. Suicide bombings, assassinations and death squad killings are daily occurrences. Many of the killers are linked to leading parties in the western-backed Iraqi government, and are aided by Iran.
# Note: Watch on doughty.gdbtv.com, read on UK Gay News

Jun 21, 2007# Quickie Link: Shas MK Proposes 'Rehab Centers' For Gays
Religion (Israel) - Shas Knesset Member Nissim Ze'ev on Thursday proposed establishing "rehabilitation centers" to suppress the sexual tendencies of gay people. “The government should initiate this; these people are dangerous and we must keep an eye on them,” he said as the High Court discussed whether to cancel the Jerusalem gay pride parade due to the firefighters' slow-down strike. “If such a center is built, many of them will flock to it in order to help themselves." Apart from the suggestion to set up the "rehabilitation centers", Ze'ev said he would submit a bill that would ban gay sexual relations if he thought the Knesset would approve it. According to him, those who would break the law would be obligated to a two-year “rehabilitation period”.
# Note: Read full article on www.ynetnews.com

Jun 20, 2007# Quickie Link: Haredi Leaders Want Protests To Stop
Religion (Jerusalem, Israel) - In a serious blow to the anti-gay pride parade campaign, leading haredi rabbis and yeshiva heads, appalled at the property damage and violence perpetrated by religious zealots in recent days, prohibited their followers on Tuesday from holding any more street demonstrations. An announcement on the front page of Yated Ne'eman, a haredi daily and the mouthpiece of Lithuanian haredi rabbinic leadership in Israel, warned yeshiva students not to take part in the demonstrations. "We don't want our yeshiva students to get the wrong idea that the Torah permits the destruction of property" said Rabbi Nahum Eisenstein.
# Note: Read full article on Jerusalem Post

Jun 19, 2007# Quickie Link: ‘Witch-Hunt’ To Expose Catholic Gay Clergy
Religion (UK) - Patricia McKeever, a 58-year-old former secondary school teacher has co-ordinated a relentless campaign to name and shame gay Roman Catholic priests. Her newsletter , Catholic Truth, has so far confronted up to a dozen priests about their alleged homosexuality and has named at least four as being gay or allegedly associating with gay men. It claims to have privately challenged several more priests after receiving information that they attended a gay bar in Glasgow and has also, it says, confronted a seminarian, a prospective seminarian and a Catholic school teacher.
# Note: Read full article on Times Online

Jun 18, 2007# Quickie Link: Pastor Seeks Unity With Gay Pride Event
Religion (USA) - The Rev. Keith Mozingo was surprised when he moved to Baton Rouge earlier this year from Los Angeles to take over as pastor of Metropolitan Community Church of Baton Rouge, which is part of an international fellowship of churches that cater to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities. Baton Rouge is not considered a “gay mecca,” he joked on a recent weekday morning in his office at the church on Tom Drive. “And Baton Rouge is indeed a conservative town, but I think it’s a lot more progressive than it realizes,” said Mozingo, a North Carolina native. “There are small groups (of gays and lesbians) who are regularly getting together to socialize, but there’s no unity,” he said. It’s unity he’s hoping to achieve with a Show Your PRIDE Baton Rouge gay-pride celebration on Saturday and Sunday.
# Note: Read full article on www.2theadvocate.com

Jun 17, 2007# Ex-Gay Or Just Exploited?
Religion (USA) - Dueling conferences this month in Irvine explore whether homosexuals can go straight. The annual Exodus "Freedom Conference" expects to attract about 1,000 men, women, children, parents and spouses affected by homosexuality at Concordia University June 26 to July 1. A bike ride away, at UC Irvine, co-sponsored by the university, is scheduled "The Survivor's Conference: Beyond Ex-gay." The American Psychiatric Association reported that the "potential risks of 'reparative therapy' are great, including depression, anxiety and self-destructive behavior, since therapist alignment with societal prejudices against homosexuality may reinforce self-hatred already experienced by the patient."
# Note: Read full article on www.ocregister.com

Jun 17, 2007# Quickie Link: Haredim Clash With Police; 8 Injured
Religion (Jerusalem, Israel) - About 10,000 haredim took to Jerusalem’s streets Sunday evening in protest of the gay pride parade scheduled to take place in the city Thursday. At least eight people, seven of them policemen, were injured in clashes between the protestors and the police; 10 people were arrested. Rabbi Yitzhak Weiss warned participants of the rally, “Anyone who helps the evil will be judged.” Another rabbi told the crowd, “If we protest with all our hearts, maybe some of the evil will be dissuaded from doing their evil.” During the demonstration, a few haredim torched a dumpster, and dozens confronted police forces after the rally ended.
# Note: Read full article on www.ynetnews.com

Jun 16, 2007# Quickie Link: Anglican Split Comes Closer
Religion The impending division of the worldwide Anglican communion came a step closer yesterday as the rift over the way the church deals with homosexuality descended into acrimony. The US Episcopal church rejected the demands of the rest of the church, headed by Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, that it should fall into line by refusing to conduct blessing services for gay couples or elect more gay bishops and allow disaffected conservative US congregations to have their own leadership.
# Note: Read full article on Guardian

Jun 13, 2007# News: Anglican Archbishop in Uganda Wages War Against Gays and Lesbians
Religion (Uganda) - Archbishop Henry Orombi, the head of the Anglican Church in Uganda, started a new assault on gay people. While addressing Christians of Ndeeba Archdeaconry in Kayunga district on Saturday, he told the auditory: "Acts of homosexuality and lesbianism have infiltrated our schools, especially secondary schools." He continued then: "I have personally joined the war against the vice and I want you to join me". The bishop did not specify how the regular citizens might contribute to his fight against homosexuals, but obviously these contributions vill entail no good to the gay people.
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Jun 12, 2007# Quickie Link: Death Threats to Bishop over Gay Legal Rights
Religion (Italy) - The head of Italy's influential bishops' conference has received a second envelope containing bullets and a death threat, following comments he made opposing same-sex unions, news agencies said yesterday. An envelope containing three bullets arrived on Saturday at the Genoa archdiocese of Monsignor Angelo Bagnasco. A single bullet was sent on April 27.
# Note: Read full article on Guardian

Jun 10, 2007# Quickie Link: Orthodox thugs strive to prevent gatherings of gay people
Religion (Moscow, Russia) - Orthodox youth organizations intend to launch an indefinite protest action near the monument to the Heroes of Plevna, a traditional hangout of gays and lesbians. "Sex minority groups gatherings on Ilyinsky public garden are insulting the religious and moral feelings of many residents of Moscow and visitors who come to the chapel to pay tribute to the memories of dead heroes," a statement issued by the organizers of the action, the Georgiyevtsy! youth group, reads. The youth group intends to patrol this place daily. "We shall prevent further desecration of the holy place. We shall patrol Ilyinsky public garden daily until gatherings of gays stop," the Georgiyevtsy! youth group says.
# Note: Read full article on Interfax

Jun 08, 2007# Quickie Link: Anti-Gay Campaign Is a Power Grab, Says Nigerian Activist
Religion (Cleveland, USA) - An anti-gay campaign in Nigeria is part of the national church’s efforts to grab power and oil wealth in the west African nation, says a gay activist who is touring the U.S. Davis Mac-Iyalla, the founder of Changing Attitude Nigeria, visited four Ohio cities in May with a plea for action from the LGBT community in America. Because he refuses to back down, he says the Nigerian church, led by Archbishop Peter Akinola, has threatened his life. “Once gays and lesbians get a voice,” said Mac-Iyalla, “it will be harder for the church to control the population [of Nigeria],” which he says is the real danger his public declarations pose.
# Note: Read full article on Gay Peoples Chronicle

Jun 08, 2007# Quickie Link: One Million Homophobic Evangelicals March in Brazil
Religion (Sao Paulo, Brazil) - An estimated one million evangelical Christians have marched in Sao Paulo, Brazil to protest against homosexuality just days ahead of what is billed to be the world's largest gay pride parade. Pastor Andre Fabiano shouted over truck-mounted loudspeakers: "Vade retro, Satanism! Vade retro, homosexuality!" - Get back, Satanism! Get back, homosexuality! - paraphrasing Medieval Latin exorcism amulets. Seventeen flatbed trucks carried musical bands performing live for the marchers as they snaked through the streets of Brazil's financial capital. Police estimated the number of marchers at one million.
# Note: Read full article on www.abc.net.au

May 26, 2007# Quickie Link: Anglicans 'Obsessed' by Gay Issue
Religion (South Africa) - Anglican church to overcome its "obsession" with the issue of gay priests and same-sex marriages. Speaking to the BBC World Service, the South African bishop said Zimbabwe, HIV/Aids and the crisis in Darfur were not getting sufficient attention. Zimbabwe's Anglican church also lacked courage to stand up to President Robert Mugabe's regime, he said.
# Note: Read full article on BBC

May 22, 2007# Quickie Link: Gay Bishop Snubbed by Archbishop of Canterbury
Religion (New York, USA) – The openly gay Bishop of New Hampshire, the Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson, today express “great disappointment” at not being invited by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, to next year’s Lambeth Conference in London. Also not invited to the conference is Bishop Martyn Minns, of the breakaway Convocation of Anglicans in the Episcopal Church. The conference, held every 10 years, is a meeting of archbishops and bishops in the world-wide Anglican Church. More than 850 have been invited to the conference.
# Note: Read full article on UK Gay News

May 21, 2007# Quickie Link: Metropolitan Kirill Denounces Gay Parade Plans
Religion (Moscow, Russia) - Head of the Moscow Patriarchate department for external church relations Metropolitan Kirill has blasted the idea of a gay parade in Moscow as a "sinful manifestation of liberalism in Russia. In conditions of freedom some people prefer to live by instincts, instead of reason or God's law. In conditions of freedom they are demonstrating their sinfulness and a liberal system of values allows such people to demonstrate their sinfulness and pretend that it is not a sin but their free choice," he said.
# Note: Read full article on Interfax

May 17, 2007# Quickie Link: Activists Attacked In Front Of The Cathedral
Religion (Croatia) - The representatives of the activists' organizations Iskorak (STEP OUT), Kontra and Women's Network Croatia were verbally and physically assaulted while they were handing out leaflets near the entrance of the Zagreb cathedral. a man who would not say his name came out of the church and launched a series of insults at the activists there. “With an exceptional dose of aggression, this gentleman kept repeating that people like us did not belong in front of a church and then he tried to drive us away from the cathedral,“ says Sanja Juras, the president of the lesbian association Kontra.
# Note: Read full article on javno.com

May 17, 2007# Quickie Link: Gay Mormons And Homophobia
Religion Mormon writer Carol Lynn Pearson's new play, "Facing East," beginning performances in New York following a sold out run in Salt Lake City, takes as its subject a married couple's graveside encounter with their dead son's partner. The searing family confrontation concerning the gay son's suicide would make compelling drama on its own merits, but has a particular resonance given Pearson's personal background. Her most recent book, "No More Goodbyes: Circling the Wagons Around Our Gay Loved Ones," is a collection of stories about gay Mormons and their families.
# Note: Read full article on Gay City News

May 15, 2007# Quickie Link: 'Muslim Refusenik' Irshad Manji Urges Thoughtful Piety
Religion (Canada) - Irshad Manji is an openly gay Canadian journalist and Muslim author of the international bestseller "The Trouble With Islam Today: A Muslim's Call For Reform In Her Faith." Manji encourages Muslims to question and debate traditional interpretations of Islam. Currently a senior fellow with the European Foundation for Democracy, Manji spoke with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty correspondent Golnaz Esfandiari on May 14.
# Note: Read full article on Radio Free Europe

May 15, 2007# Commentary: Reflections on the Passing of Rev. Jerry Falwell
Religion (USA) - Truth Wins Out reflected on today's passing of Rev. Jerry Falwell, a right wing televangelist who built his empire with staunch opposition to GLBT rights. "It is with great regret that Rev. Jerry Falwell never moderated his position on homosexuality," said Truth Wins Out's Executive Director Wayne Besen. "While our hearts go out to his family, we can't help but to reflect on his life and think about all of the families he's torn apart and teenagers that committed suicide because he made them feel inferior. He never missed an opportunity to kick our better angels to the curb and capitalize on our lesser demons to advance his career."
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May 13, 2007# Quickie Link: Activists Target Homophobia in Black Churches
Religion (USA) - More than 50 years after the civil-rights movement began, homophobia within historically Black churches remains a concern for many GLBT people of color. The National Black Justice Coalition and other organizations continue to challenge these attitudes through a variety of outreach and educational programs and initiatives. NBJC announced its second Faithful Call to Justice earlier this year as part of its ongoing efforts to eradicate homophobia from the pulpit. The advocacy organization describes this latest call to action as a "nationwide effort to bring attention to the value and worth of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender congregants as well as HIV/AIDS awareness and stigma."
# Note: Read full article on Edge Boston

May 12, 2007# Quickie Link: Chastity's a Hard Sell for the Pope in Brazil
Religion (Brazil) - Visiting Pope Benedict XVI's pronouncements in favor of sexual abstinence and against abortion are falling on deaf ears in Brazil, whose government hands out free condoms to schoolboys as part of a drive to curb AIDS and teenage pregnancy. Meanwhile homosexuals and pro-choice Catholic women have staged scattered protests in major Brazilian cities against the pope's visit, blasting the Vatican for influencing government social policies. The Brazilian Association of Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals, Transvestites and Transsexuals published an open letter Wednesday saying "religious convictions "cannot influence government policies, much less be used to discriminate."
# Note: Read full article on France 24

May 10, 2007# Quickie Link: Pastor fights for gay rights
Religion (Indianapolis, USA) Jeff Miner is fighting for gay rights the Indiana way -- by citing the Bible. Miner is pastor of the mostly gay Jesus Metropolitan Community Church, which is turning heads with an outdoor ad campaign that highlights what it contends are gay-friendly Bible verses. The messages -- such as ''The early church welcomed a gay man. Acts 8:26-40'' and ''David loved Jonathan more than women, II Samuel 1:26'' -- have sparked criticism from religious leaders and conservative groups, who charge the campaign is misleading. Miner said the 22 billboards and 2,000 yard signs aim to eliminate scripturally based religious doctrine as an argument against efforts to win civil rights protections for Indiana's gay community.
# Note: Read full article on www.suntimes.com

May 09, 2007# Quickie Link: Cardinal: Homosexuality a Form of Prostitution
Religion (Riga, Latvia) - The opposition of the Roman Catholic church to gay Pride parades reached a new low today when the Archbishop of Riga called homosexuality "total corruption in the sexual arena" and "an unnatural form of prostitution." An open letter from Cardinal Janis Pujats demands a referendum on the issue of same-sex marriage and calls on crowds of people to take to the streets of Riga to oppose the Pride march on June 3rd. "If there are 1,000 sexually crazy people acting foolishly in the square of Pride, then the people’s march in Riga should have at least 40,000 or 50,000," he wrote.
# Note: Read full article on Pink News

May 07, 2007# Quickie Link: Archbishop Backs Spanish Falange
Religion (Spain) - Archbishop Fernando Sebastian Aguilar of Pamplona has stirred up a storm with comments that two far right Spanish political parties, the Falange and Spanish Alternative, are "worth a vote" because they "want to be faithful" to Church teachings. According to Archbishop Aguilar, parties of the far Right, including the Falange and the Spanish Alternative are "worthy of consideration and of support". The Falange was led by the dictator Primo de Rivera during the 1920s and later backed General Franco. In 2005, he warned Spain could be about to endure a "epidemic of homosexuality, strong psychological problems and painful frustrations" if gay marriage was legalized.
# Note: Read full article on www.cathnews.com

May 06, 2007# Quickie Link: Gays to Protest Pope's Visit to Brazil
Religion (Brazil) - The Gays of Bahia Group, the largest and oldest gay-rigths group in Brazil, said it will demonstrate at the Cathedral of Salvador in the state capital, and publicly burn official church pronouncements criticizing homosexuals. It would also burn images of the pope as form of recalling the epoch of the Inquisition. The group said the cathedral property was used to torture and murder homosexuals during the colonial period, when the Catholic church judged them as "heretics" for violating its dogma. The organization's president, Marcelo Cerqueira, said the Vatican's policies "heighten hatred and homophobia," and noted that a homosexual is killed every two days in Brazil, often by stabbings and gunshots.
# Note: Read full article on jurnalo.com

May 06, 2007# Quickie Link: Inside a Gay Church
Religion (Jamaica) - The leader of an American-based gay church last week officiated at the 'renewal of vows' of two middle-aged Jamaican lesbians in Kingston and used the weekly 'church' service to encourage homosexuals here to get out of the closet and stand up for what they believe. "Staying in the closet never makes us safe," Rev Elder Nancy Wilson, moderator of the Metropolitan Community Churches (MCC), told the congregation of more than 150 gay men and women.
# Note: Read full article on www.jamaicaobserver.com

May 05, 2007# Quickie Link: 'No same-sex blessings:' Anglican bishops
Religion (Canada) - Under threat of expulsion from the greater Anglican Communion, the Canadian House Of Bishops issued a statement May 2, recommending that the Anglican Church Of Canada ban the blessing of same-sex unions at its general synod next month in Winnipeg. The Episcopalians represent about 3 million of the world's 80 million Anglicans.
# Note: Read full article on www.xtra.ca

May 03, 2007# Quickie Link: Nigeria's Frequent Flyer -- By Wayne Besen
Religion While the political elites in Abuja will use guns to maintain dominion over voters, Akinola will be lording over a ceremony in Old Dominion to install church rector Martyn Minns as the bishop of the Convocation of Anglicans in North America, a subsidiary of the Nigerian church. What I find outlandish is that Akinola and his Anglican apostates get all bent out of shape about a gay bishop in sleepy New Hampshire, but fall asleep at the wheel over real problems faced by Nigeria, and Africa as a whole.
# Note: Read full article on www.waynebesen.com

Apr 30, 2007# Quickie Link: Italian Bishop Threatened With Bullet
Religion (Vatican City) - The archbishop of the Italian city of Genoa received a bullet in an envelope at his office - the latest threatening message for the prelate, who is leading a campaign against same-sex unions, Vatican Radio said Sunday. Encouraged by the Vatican, the Italian bishops have been campaigning against a proposed Italian law that would grant certain rights to same-sex couples, but stop short of legalizing gay marriage.
# Note: Read full article on Guardian

Apr 29, 2007# Quickie Link: Nigerian Archbishop to Install American Anti-Gay bishop
Religion (USA) - Archbishop Peter J. Akinola who hails from Nigeria, a nation stubbornly committed to human rights abuses, plans to install Martyn Minns as Bishop of the Convocation of Anglicans in North America: an illegitimate, break-away group associated with the Nigerian Anglican communion. Indeed, Archbishop Akinola and Anglicans in Nigeria might be better served if the bishop stayed home and reflected on the fundamental nature of Christianity, rather than flying to Washington to fan the flames of hatred and division among American fundamentalists.
# Note: Read full article on www.opednews.com

Apr 25, 2007# Quickie Link: 'Sinful' Church of Scotland Told It Must Accept Gays in its ranks
Religion (UK) - An influential group of ministers in Scotland's largest Protestant church has said that its clergy and congregations have been "sinfully" intolerant of gays and lesbians in its ranks. In a report on homosexuality, a working party has urged its 520,000 members to accept that gay and lesbian Christians have a right to serve in the church, as long as they are celibate. Callum Phillips, from the gay rights pressure group Stonewall Scotland, said the report's ambivalence on active homosexuality was a cop-out.
# Note: Read full article on Guardian

Apr 23, 2007# Quickie Link: Gay Marriage Evil, Abortion Terrorism - Vatican
Religion VATICAN CITY - The Vatican's second-highest ranking doctrinal official on Monday forcefully branded homosexual marriage an evil and denounced abortion and euthanasia as forms of "terrorism with a human face". The attack by Archbishop Angelo Amato, secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, was the latest in a string of speeches made by either Pope Benedict or other Vatican officials as Italy considers giving more rights to gays.
# Note: Read full article on Reuters

Apr 21, 2007# Quickie Link: UK: Evangelical Groups Grow; So Does Opposition to Gay Rights
Religion (UK) - ...Among the thriving conservative Christian churches in London are rich, mostly white Anglican congregations in the evangelical wing of the denomination, including Holy Trinity in Knightsbridge. Years ago, the parish developed an outreach course for newcomers called Alpha, which explains the basics of Christianity. The course has been so successful that it is now used for evangelism worldwide. The strong evangelical presence became apparent during the recent debate over a new law in Britain on gay rights. Without a debate, the House of Commons passed the Equality Act Sexual Orientation Regulations 2007 (SORs), which require full equality for gay men and lesbians and outlaw discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation.
# Note: The details are at Advocate.com

Apr 21, 2007# Quickie Link: UK: Evangelical Groups Grow; So Does Opposition to Gay Rights
Religion (UK) - ...Among the thriving conservative Christian churches in London are rich, mostly white Anglican congregations in the evangelical wing of the denomination, including Holy Trinity in Knightsbridge. Years ago, the parish developed an outreach course for newcomers called Alpha, which explains the basics of Christianity. The course has been so successful that it is now used for evangelism worldwide. The strong evangelical presence became apparent during the recent debate over a new law in Britain on gay rights. Without a debate, the House of Commons passed the Equality Act Sexual Orientation Regulations 2007 (SORs), which require full equality for gay men and lesbians and outlaw discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation.

# Note: The details are at Advocate.com

Apr 18, 2007# Quickie Link: Don't Quote Me: Selling Out to God -- By Kim Ficera
Religion On a Tuesday morning last June in the parking lot of a mall, after speaking to a preacher, Venus magazine publisher and African-American gay activist Charlene E. Cothran decided to renounce her lesbianism and hand her life over to the Lord. Nothing wrong with that; ex-lesbians happen, and usually Jesus plays a role in the transformation. Why Cothran didn't have enough respect for her subscribers to "come out" for Jesus without condemning them in the process, and why she didn't have the journalistic integrity to sell her magazine to someone in the queer African-American community that would continue its original mission, are questions that beg for answers that don't reek of self-loathing.
# Note: Read full article on www.afterellen.com

Apr 17, 2007# Quickie Link: LGBT-Friendly Churches Start Pro-Gay Ad Campaign
Religion (Indianapolis, USA) - Several churches started an advertising campaign in Indianapolis this week, hoping to challenge the Christian assumptions about homosexuality. Five different billboards is being placed around the Indianapolis area with pro-gay messages. The Jesus Metropolitan Community Church of Indianapolis, Faith In America and Metropolitan Community Churches are behind the month-long campaign.
# Note: Read full article on www.bgay.com

Apr 14, 2007# Quickie Link: Homophobic Teen Files Suit to Hold Anti-Gay Event
Religion (Newark, USA) - The president of a public high school's Christian Club is suing for the right to hold an event at the school to air his anti-homosexuality views. Jason Aufiero, a senior at Northern Highlands Regional High School in Allendale, wants to hold a "Day of Truth" next week to present what he considers the biblical teaching against homosexuality. Evangelical Christians have begun staging Day of Truth events in response to the national "Day of Silence" that some districts hold to show support for gay students.
# Note: Read full article on NorthJersey.com

Apr 13, 2007# Quickie Link: Young, Gay Christians On a Bumpy Bus Ride
Religion (USA) - These days buses are plastic-wrapped with their messages, like giant Twinkies on a mission. The one driving down Route 7 in Virginia yesterday was purplish on one side and orange sunset on the other. In huge letters it said "Social Justice for Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People." On the highway, fellow drivers either honked and waved or threw Coke cans. In Sioux City, Iowa, someone spray-painted the bus with "Fag, God doesn't love you." A Patrick Henry press release announcing the visit called them a "traveling group of homosexual activists" and "false teachers." Many of the riders come from evangelical families and attended colleges like the ones they visit.
# Note: Read full article on Washington Press

Apr 10, 2007# Quickie Link: Genoa Bishop Under Police Guard
Religion (Genoa, Italy) - One of Italy's most senior churchmen has been placed under armed guard after threatening graffiti appeared in the northern port city of Genoa. The threats follow a strongly-worded attack Archbishop Angelo Bagnasco made on government plans to give legal rights to unmarried couples. Over the weekend the words "Death to Bagnasco" appeared elsewhere in the city - accompanied by the Communist hammer and sickle, and the five-pointed star of the far-left Red Brigades terror group.
# Note: Read full article on BBC

Apr 03, 2007# Quickie Link: Homophobia By Fax
Religion (Sweden) - The Rev. Fred Phelps and his merry band of haters have been angry at the Swedes ever since that country's like-minded preacher, Ĺke Green, got himself arrested for inciting anti-gay hatred. But what's the Phelps clan to do when they can't get into Sweden to protest? Why, they send lots of crazed, nasty faxes to the Swedish royal family, of course.
# Note: Info on the latest Phelpsian outrage is in The Local

Apr 01, 2007# News: EXCLUSIVE: Bishop of Aquila comes out as gay and steps down
Religion (Aquila, Italy) - The Catholic Church in Italy is facing an unexpected crisis just a few days before Easter: Francesco Il Sodomo Catamiti, the Bishop of Aquila chose April 1st to declare his homosexuality. Catamati has stepped down from the church position he held for many years. In a remarkably courageous statement, the 68 year old condemned the Vatican's policy against ordination of homosexuals and had some catty words for the current Church leadership. Catamiti says he no longer wishes to associate himself with a Church which turns against the teaching of that Jesus Christ, who Catamati refers to as "the very first gay icon and pin-up boy." The bishop, who has authored books on social ethics, was considered to be among conservatives in the Church before his coming-out. He would only speak to Gay Republic Daily.
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Mar 31, 2007# Quickie Link: Bermuda: No Rosie Cruise, But Give Us Your Money
Religion (Bermuda) - Church pastors are now concerned about more than the prospect that Rosie O'Donnell's gay & lesbian family cruise might abominate the Bermudan landscape-- they fear the island might lose out on all those juicy American dollars the gays carry with them on vacation. Ya think? So clever, those Bermudans.
# Note: More info in the Royal Gazette
See previous story: Bermuda Churches Don't Want Rosie Cruise

Mar 27, 2007# Quickie Link: Some Black Churches Torn Between Gays and Money
Religion (Atlanta) - Tabernacle Baptist, an African-American congregation, lost many of its most loyal, generous parishioners, who could not accept a message that contradicted what they saw as the Bible’s condemnation of same-sex relations. ...The debate about homosexuality that has roiled predominantly white mainline churches for years has gradually seeped into African-American congregations, threatening their unity, finances and, in some cases, their existence.
# Note: Get more info in the NY Times

Mar 27, 2007# Quickie Link: Rosie Cruise Chiefs Talking to Homophobic Honchos
Religion (Bermuda) - The people behind Rosie O’Donnell’s gay and lesbian family cruise and at least one leader from the Bermuda African Methodist Episcopal Church are set to have a conversation about the same sex couple travel event scheduled to visit the island in July. It’s also possible that the dialogue has already began [sic.].
See previous story: Bermuda Churches Don't Want Rosie Cruise
Related story: In the Caribbean, Anti-gay Bigotry Thrives
# Note: Details in the Royal Gazette

Mar 27, 2007# Quickie Link: Soulforce Arrests Over 'Gay Baby' Comments
Religion (Kentucky) - Twelve people affiliated with the gay rights group Soulforce were arrested Monday in Louisville, Ky., after their sit-in at the office of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary president Albert Mohler, the Louisville Courier-Journal reported. The group was protesting Mohler's recent online article in which he said prenatal anti-gay hormonal therapy would be biblically justified if a biological basis for homosexuality could be found.
# Note: More info at Planet Out

Mar 26, 2007# Quickie Link: Gays Survive Exorcism, Find Love --by Deb Price
Religion Meet the Vinces. Or, as friends call them, Vince C. ...and Vince P. Talking to the young couple, it's hard to imagine that less than a year ago each underwent exorcisms or other religious "treatments" intended to de-gay them while they were students at the same Christian college in California. Refusing to abandon their relationship, the couple left school and became domestic partners under California law, gaining nearly all the state-level rights and responsibilities of married heterosexuals.
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Mar 25, 2007# Quickie Link: 'Gay Baby" Baptist Feels Oh-so Misunderstood
Religion Rev. Albert Mohler says that his recent comments about changing the sexual orientation of fetuses in utero have be widely misrepresented and entirely misconstrued. He says he never advocated the use of hormone patches and/or similar therapies. Apparently, instead, he simply meant to characterize gay people as sinners, whether homosexuality is genetically determined, or not. In other words, he says that's not Mengele, rather, just a garden-variety bigot.
See previous story: Baptist leader sparks furor with "Is Your Baby Gay?" article
# Note: Read the details in The Tennessean

Mar 23, 2007# Quickie Link: Dismissed 'Gay Baby' Priest Gets New Job
Religion (Naples, FL) - Less than 24 hours after the beloved provost of Ave Maria University was fired, he was back on the job Thursday night — this time wearing a new hat. Father Joseph Fessio will become a “designated theologian in residence” who will maintain a room on campus, assume teaching responsibilities and make further plans for student study abroad, Fessio and university officials said. “I’m back and I’m glad,” Fessio said.
See also the news of Fessio's resignation.
# Note: Updated Story in the Naples News

Mar 22, 2007# News: Priest Who Joined Gay-Baby Debate Gets Fired
Religion (Naples, FL) - Just a week ago, Father Joseph Fessio, the Provost of Catholic Ave Maria University, joined in the debate over gay 'unborn babies' and the prospects that one day there might be hormone treatments that could 'straighten out' a gay fetus in utero. Now he's out of a job.
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Mar 21, 2007# Editorial: Big Bazooms & The Pride of Jerusalem
Religion From the Gay Republic Daily Editorial desk: Last fall, there was a major battle over whether or not gay people ought to be allowed to hold a Pride parade in Jerusalem. In the end, after days of riots by ultra-orthodox Jews and Muslims, gay Israelis called the whole thing off. The dignity of the Holy City was saved, the str8 people said. Now we see what that stony dignity was saved for.
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Mar 21, 2007# Quickie Link: God and His Gays
Religion Harold Meyerson of the Washington Post examines just what a proven, genetic cause for homosexuality would say about God, and-- just as important-- what such a discovery could teach us about those fundamentalists who claim to speak for God. From the article: "Science is stealing up on America's religious fundamentalists, causing much alarm."
# Note: Read the full article at WashingtonPost.com

Mar 19, 2007# Quickie Link: Religion and gay rights
Religion (Jamaica) - The British House of Lords and the House of Commons has released a bombshell human rights report which says religious institutions should not have the right even in their private schools to teach that homosexuality is sinful. This has lit a flame of controversy burning all the way into Jamaica. The vocal anti-homosexual Lawyers Christian Fellowship has been circulating the report to raise consternation among Christians here as to the severity of the fight which is on their hands, and no doubt the possible influence of the British view on Jamaican legislation.
# Note: Read full article on Jamaica Gleaner

Mar 19, 2007# Quickie Link: Area church helps Jamaica's lesbian, gay community
Religion (Jamaica) - When members of the Sunshine Cathedral heard reports that gays and lesbians were being abused in Jamaica, they extended their reach from Fort Lauderdale to the Caribbean island. Church leaders have traveled to the island to support gay men and lesbians and challenge homophobic attitudes among government and religious officials. Sunshine Cathedral is an affiliate of Metropolitan Community Churches, a Sarasota-based denomination that provides spiritual support for gays and lesbians worldwide.
# Note: Read full article on www.sun-sentinel.com

Mar 16, 2007# Quickie Link: Condom debate flares in Brazil before pope visit
Religion (Brasilia, Brazil) - Brazilian officials and the country's Roman Catholic hierarchy are exchanging angry words over condom use and sex education just two months before the pope visits the world's largest Catholic nation. Brazilian Cardinal Eugenio Sales criticized government programs promoting condom use. The tensions between Church and state reached a new level last week when President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva himself accused the church of hypocrisy. On Sunday, Cardinal Geraldo Majella said on the television program Fantastico, "We cannot agree with condoms because they turn life into a life without responsibility."
# Note: Read full article on Reuters

Mar 14, 2007# Quickie Link: Baptist leader sparks furor with "Is Your Baby Gay?" article
Religion (USA) - The president of the leading Southern Baptist seminary has incurred sharp attacks from both the left and right by suggesting that a biological basis for homosexuality may be proven, and that prenatal treatment to reverse gay orientation would be biblically justified. Mohler said he was aware of the invective being directed at him on gay-rights blogs, where some participants have likened him to Josef Mengele, the Nazi doctor notorious for death-camp experimentation.
# Note: Read full article on www.kentucky.com

Mar 13, 2007# Quickie Link: Unable to receive communion
Religion (Gillette, USA) - An activist lesbian couple married in Canada may no longer receive Holy Communion in the Catholic Church, after having been told by their pastor that their homosexual behavior and advocacy of same-sex unions prevent them from being Catholics in good standing. According to the Catholic Church, same-sex marriage is impossible, because Divine law decrees marriage to be a permanent exclusive union of a man and a woman for their mutual assistance and the procreation of children. The Church also teaches homosexual acts are intrinsically disordered and contravene God’s plan for human sexuality in marriage.
# Note: Read full article on www.kath.net

Mar 12, 2007# Quickie Link: Gay rights furore over MP's garter
Religion (Rome, Italy) - A battle over legal rights for gay couples in Italy has focused on a gruesome-looking metal garter belt. With Pope Benedict thundering against the demise of the family and lay politicians fighting to keep religion out of politics, the debate took a bizarre turn when a staunchly Catholic politician, renowned for denouncing homosexuality as 'unnatural', admitted that she wears the spiked metal chain around her thigh to recreate the suffering of Christ.
# Note: Read full article on guardian.co.uk

Mar 10, 2007# Quickie Link: Priest loses licence over gay marriage
Religion (Canada) - A Saskatoon Anglican priest is losing his licence to minister because he refuses to abide by a church policy prohibiting priests from performing gay marriages. Rev. Shawn Sanford Beck said his conscience does not allow him to discriminate against same-sex couples who have asked him to bless their marriages. "I felt unable to say no to those requests," he said in an interview.
# Note: Read full article on www.canada.com

Mar 08, 2007# Quickie Link: Bishop demands 'better theology' of sex
Religion (Ottawa, Canada) - The Christian church has a deeply flawed understanding of sex that has led to morally groundless objections to masturbation, birth control, abortion and homosexuality, says a leading Canadian Anglican bishop. In particular, the church has been wrong for centuries on the notion that sex exists only for the purpose of procreation, Right Rev. Michael Ingham, bishop of the Greater Vancouver Diocese of New Westminster, told a conference in Ottawa last night.
# Note: Read full article on www.theglobeandmail.com

Mar 01, 2007# Quickie Link: Multiculturalism's eloquent enemy
Religion It's not every day you see a film that cost the director his life, and it's even more remarkable to watch it in the presence of the co-producer while a dozen RCMP bodyguards protect her from Islamic terrorists. But there we were on Friday, in the auditorium of the Earth Sciences Centre at the University of Toronto, some 150 of us, watching Submission, Part I, the 11-minute film by the late Theo Van Gogh, and listening to his collaborator, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who is known around the world as an abrasive critic of Islam, an astonishingly outspoken Dutch MP and an ex-Muslim -- "an apostate," as she says.
# Note: Read full article on www.canada.com

Feb 28, 2007# Quickie Link: Try Reason Instead of Religion -- By Susan Jacoby
Religion It amazes me--and demonstrates the continuing grip of the most irrational forms of religion--that so many gay men and women continue to seek the official approval of religious institutions that want nothing to do with them. There are plenty of religious denominations, and groups within denominations, that do welcome gays. Why do gays care what the Archbishop of Canterbury, who was last heard frothing at the mouth about the superstitious heresies in the movie "The Da Vinci Code," thinks about anything?
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Feb 28, 2007# Quickie Link: Gay Bishop Says No to Ultimatum
Religion (USA) - The first openly gay Episcopal bishop, whose consecration has brought the world's Anglicans to the brink of schism, said Tuesday that the Episcopal Church should not give in to demands that it roll back its acceptance of gays. New Hampshire Bishop V. Gene Robinson said in a statement that Episcopalians should set aside the Anglican Communion's request for now "and get on with the work of the Gospel" even at the risk of losing their place in the Anglican fellowship.
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Feb 27, 2007# Quickie Link: Blame the Vatican for Italy's latest crisis -- By Peter Popham
Religion (Rome, Italy) - Three senators for life, including Giulio Andreotti, a powerful Christian Democrat politician for more than 40 years, now aged 87, had been expected to vote for the government but instead one voted against and two abstained. These were the votes that sank the government. The suspicion quickly arose that Andreotti and the others had voted as they did, not because they were opposed to Italy's philo-American foreign policy (which they ardently support), but to bring down the government: the reason being that Prodi had insisted, despite strenuous opposition from the Catholic Church, on bringing in a law to legalise civil unions.
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Feb 23, 2007# News: A Mission of Understanding
Religion (Minneapolis, USA) - On March 8, 2007, fifty young adults will board 2 buses for the trip of a lifetime. The 8-week Soulforce Equality Ride will bring them to 32 Christian colleges with policies that silence or exclude lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students. Their mission: to open a dialogue about the painful consequences of discrimination and the religion-based prejudice that sustains it.
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Feb 19, 2007# Anglican preacher undeterred by anti-gay hostility
Religion (DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania) - Davis Mac-Iyalla, Nigerian gay activist and Anglican lay preacher, has faced death threats, condemnation from church leaders and a push by his parliament to criminalise homosexuality. Led by Archbishop Peter Akinola, Nigeria's Anglican Church is in the forefront of a conservative faction of the world's 77 million Anglicans, which strongly opposes gay rights. Mac-Iyalla said Akinola's hardline stance had more to do with the struggle for influence in the Anglican Communion, where the small but financially powerful U.S. branch is pitted against the churches of the poorer developing world where congregations are growing.
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Feb 14, 2007# Quickie Link: Tanzania bishop breaks ranks in gay Anglican row
Religion (Dar es Salaam, Tansania) - In December, the conservative Anglican Church of Tanzania declared it would no longer accept funding from dioceses in the U.S. Episcopal Church that condone homosexual practices or bless same-sex unions. However, Tanzanian Bishop Mdimi Mhogolo says it is with a clear conscience that his diocese of Central Tanganyika continues to accept money from its liberal counterpart in New York. With individual donations of $50 a year, hundreds of Americans provide shoes, clothes, food and exercise books so that AIDS orphans in the impoverished Tanzanian diocese may attend primary school.
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Feb 14, 2007# Quickie Link: Christian Gay Group meets Nigerian Archbishop Peter Akinola
Religion (Dar es Salaam, Tanzania) - Davis Mac-Iyalla, director of the Christian gay group Changing Attitude Nigeria, briefly met Archbishop Peter Akinola, Primate of All Nigeria, today.The chance meeting came following the first press briefing prior to the official opening of the “summit” of Anglican Primates which opens tomorrow (February 15). Rev. Colin Coward, the director of Changing Attitude in UK was with Mr Mac-Iyalla, who is a lay minister, at the time. It is understood that Mr. Mr Mac-Iyalla lobbied the Archbishop on the controversial ‘anti-gay’ Bill.
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Feb 14, 2007# Quickie Link: Archbishop faces boycott at gay summit
Religion (Dar es Salaam, Tanzania) - The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, has flown nearly 5,000 miles to attend the controversial Anglican summit on gays in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The meeting, which begins tomorrow and lasts until Monday is crucial for the future of the Anglican Communion, facing a schism over the gay issue.
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Feb 13, 2007# Quickie Link: Archbishop battles to ward off final Anglican split on homosexuality
Religion (Dar Es Salam, Tansania) - The Archbishop of Canterbury's hopes this week of preventing the 78 million-strong worldwide Anglican communion from finally sliding into schism over the issue of homosexuality appeared slim yesterday as he prepared to fly to Tanzania for a meeting of the church's primates. Conservative archbishops, mainly from the developing world, have gathered in Dar es Salaam for a separate two-day conference in advance of a formal meeting on Wednesday to plot tactics and agree a strategy before Rowan Williams arrives tomorrow.
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Feb 03, 2007# Quickie Link: Bishop calls Mexico's first gay civil union 'disgrace'
Religion (Piedras Negras, Mexico) - Mexico's first gay civil union has upset a Roman Catholic bishop in the state where it occurred. Bishop Alonso Garza of Piedras Negras said Friday that Mexico's first gay civil union -- which occurred Wednesday in his state's capital of Saltillo on -- was "a disgrace" and "a show." "This is a disgrace," Garza said, and he lamented that the state had attracted international attention for "this kind of situation."
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Feb 01, 2007# Quickie Link: No freedom from religion -- By Krishna Rau
Religion What there is in the Bible is wide open to interpretation, and those who want to follow biblical law tend to be selective in their application. Few people, for example, want to execute people for working on Sundays, or to isolate women who are menstruating — whatever Leviticus may say. But somehow, the supposed prohibitions against homosexuality in the Bible and the equally vague prohibitions in Jewish and Muslim holy books, have come to regulate most of the world's attitude towards gays and lesbians. In much of the world, homosexuality is still illegal, and in many countries, especially those actually run by religious law, the penalty is death.
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Jan 30, 2007# Quickie Link: Russian Church backs ban on gay pride parade in Moscow
Religion (Moscow, Russia) - The Russian Orthodox Church supports the Moscow authorities' decision to ban a gay pride parade in the Russian capital. "I believe that in the 21st century people will realize the malignancy of perversions opposing the family in its natural form as bestowed by God," Archpriest Vsevolod Chaplin, deputy head of the Moscow Patriarchate Department for External Church Relations, told Interfax. Father Vsevolod described Luzhkov as "a responsible politician, who heeds the opinion of his people."
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Jan 29, 2007# Quickie Link: Church: we'll make gay rights martyrs
Religion (UK) - The Catholic Church is to go to war over new legislation on rights for homosexuals, vowing to create "gay rights martyrs" if the laws are passed. In a change of tactics, Church officials now say they will not close down adoption agencies as a result of new laws forcing them to deal with applications from gay couples. Instead, they will deliberately break the law in order to bring a case to court. The Church believes it could then challenge a guilty verdict through Article 9 of the Human Rights Act, which upholds the freedom of religious expression.
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Jan 26, 2007# Quickie Link: Priest who lobbied Ohio lawmakers on abuse says he was forced to retire
Religion (Detroit, USA) - In his last Mass as pastor at the inner-city parish in Detroit where he had served for 23 years, Auxiliary Bishop Thomas J. Gumbleton told parishioners that he was forced to step down as pastor because of his lobbying on behalf of the victims of sexual abuse by members of the clergy, a stance that put him in opposition to his fellow bishops.
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Jan 23, 2007# Quickie Link: Head of Italy's bishops lashes out at rights for same-sex couples
Religion (Rome, Italy) - The head of Italy's bishops on Monday lashed out at proposals to give rights to same-sex couples in Italy and criticized euthanasia in a speech that sparked an immediate political clash in this predominantly Catholic country. In Italy, where political and social developments are closely watched by the Vatican, Premier Romano Prodi's center-left government has pledged to come up with legislation to safeguard rights for all unmarried couples, including same-sex ones, by the end of January.
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Jan 22, 2007# Quickie Link: Using Religion to Justify Discrimination: The Ungodly Work of Rev. Don Wildmon in America and Archbishop Peter Akinola in Nigeria
Religion The tale is an old one. Throughout history some of the most evil humans have used religion to justify their actions. “I believe that I am acting in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator: by defending myself against the Jew, I am fighting for the work of the Lord,” wrote Adolph Hitler in Mein Kampf. Substitute “homosexuals” for “the Jew” and you have the theofascism advocated by Wildmon and Akinola. People who pervert and use religion for their own evil purposes will probably always exist. But what is it about the dogma of organized religion that compels so many otherwise sane, humanistic people to abandon reason and common sense and embrace hate and discrimination at the bidding of “religious leaders”?
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Jan 21, 2007# Quickie Link: For the Bible told them so
Religion Opening Sunday night at the Sundance Film Festival is Karslake's "For the Bible Tells Me So," a documentary in the independent film competition. The production, which took more than three years to complete, was funded in large part by Orem-resident Bruce Bastian, co-creator of the word-processing software that became WordPerfect. The film shows how the Bible's verses have been used to justify, over centuries, various forms of discrimination, and how today religious conservatives use the Good Book to back anti-gay rhetoric.
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Jan 18, 2007# Quickie Link: Rowan Williams accused of helping to 'destroy Church'
Religion (USA) - A senior American bishop has launched an extraordinary attack on the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, accusing him of aiding and abetting "those who would destroy our Church". The Bishop of Bethlehem in Pennsylvania, the Right Rev Paul Marshall, charges Dr Williams with endorsing the "crudely divisive" actions of conservatives and of "callous treatment" of North American Anglicans over the issue of homsexuality.
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Jan 09, 2007# Religious fundamentalists protest over Gay rights laws
Religion (London, UK) - Hundreds of religious fundamentalists have staged a torchlit protest against new laws designed to give added protection to lesbians and gays against discrimination. The mob of mainly fundamentalist Christians packed into a tiny square opposite the Houses of Parliament to demonstrate over the Sexual Orientation Regulations (SORs).
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Dec 23, 2006# Quickie Link: Pope slams 'dismal' theories on gay marriage
Religion (Rome, Italy) - Pope Benedict spoke out on Friday against legal recognition for unmarried couples and "dismal theories" on the rights of gays to marry, which he said stripped men and women of their innate sexual identity.
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Dec 16, 2006# Quickie Link: Tanzania: Anglicans Cut Links With Pro-Gay American Churches
Religion (Tanzania) - The Anglican Church of Tanzania has announced it is cutting links with "bishops who consecrate homosexuals to the episcopate and those bishops who ordain such persons to the priesthood and the deaconate or license them to minister in their dioceses." At the same time, the House of Bishops said it will not have communion with "bishops who permit the blessing of same-sex unions in their dioceses, gay priests and deacons, and priests who bless same sex unions."
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Dec 12, 2006# Quickie Link: Catholics defend 'gay issues' teaching
Religion (UK) - Roman Catholic school leaders yesterday defended the way they teach children about homosexuality, rejecting calls to introduce policies against homophobic bullying. Ministers want all schools to develop separate policies on tackling homophobic bullying and headteachers are legally required to have general anti-bullying policies. But Archbishop Nichols said Catholic schools did not think it was necessary for specific measures to address bullying targeted at children who were lesbian or gay.
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Dec 11, 2006# Quickie Link: Vatican Paper Blasts Italian Proposal
Religion (VATICAN) - Italy's left is seeking to ``eradicate'' the traditional family with its plan for a law that would give unmarried couples, including gays, some of the same rights as married couples, the Vatican newspaper said Saturday. The headline of an editorial advertised on the front page of L'Osservatore Romano read: ``Christmas 2006: Eradicating the family is the priority of Italian politics.''
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Dec 03, 2006# Quickie Link: UK: The government must not buckle over gay rights
Religion The churches are thus trying to depict the Sexual Orientation Regulations as an assault on their philanthropic work, including faith schools and adoption agencies. That is a tendentious argument. 'The poor and disadvantaged' would only lose out if the churches choose to hate homosexuality more than they like good works. Their objection to the new law is not, as they like to see it, self-defence against a meddling government. It is a threat by powerful institutions to withhold their charity out of prejudice.
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Dec 01, 2006# More Attacks on Christian Anti-Gay Campaign
Religion (LONDON, UK) - The row over the recently-launched campaign by a Christian group to effectively scupper the Government’s plans to introduce a ban on discriminating against gays in the provision of goods and services has deepened. “It seems deeply un-Christian for bishops to be arguing, as they have done, for the right to exclude gay people from soup kitchens and homelessness shelters,” said Ben Summerskill, the chief executive of Stonewall.
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