"The polls are very defective. If you look at the polls, most of them ask the question: Are you in favor of banning same-sex marriage? Now, we have no law that bans same-sex marriage. Any gay couple can get married— all they have to do is find a preacher or justice of the peace who will perform the ceremony. There's no law against that. What they are demanding is that we respect them as being OK, and that's an interference with our free speech rights. There's no obligation that we have to respect something we think is morally wrong." - Phyllis Schlafly, who goes on to praise her "honorable" gay son for working with her at the Eagle Forum.
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Saturday, May 25, 2013
VIa JMG: Schlafly: Gay Rights Violate Free Speech
"The polls are very defective. If you look at the polls, most of them ask the question: Are you in favor of banning same-sex marriage? Now, we have no law that bans same-sex marriage. Any gay couple can get married— all they have to do is find a preacher or justice of the peace who will perform the ceremony. There's no law against that. What they are demanding is that we respect them as being OK, and that's an interference with our free speech rights. There's no obligation that we have to respect something we think is morally wrong." - Phyllis Schlafly, who goes on to praise her "honorable" gay son for working with her at the Eagle Forum.
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Tricycle Daily Dharma May 25, 2013
True Understanding
The
mind and the world are opposites, and vision arises where they meet.
When your mind doesn't stir inside, the world doesn't arise outside.
When the world and the mind are both transparent, this is true vision.
And such understanding is true understanding.
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- Bodhidharma, "Teachings from the Wake Up Sermon"
Friday, May 24, 2013
Via JMG: Mormon Church Issues Statement Backing New Inclusive Boy Scouts Policy
The Mormon Church has issued a qualified statement in support of the Boy Scouts' decision to allow openly gay members. According to the statement, the LDS has always welcomed abstinent gay boys into Mormon-sponsored troops.
For the past 100 years, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has enjoyed a strong relationship with Boy Scouts of America, based on our mutual interest in helping boys and young men understand and live their duty to God and develop upright moral behavior. As the Church moves forward in its association with the Boy Scouts of America, Church leaders will continue to seek the most effective ways to address the diverse needs of young people in the United States and throughout the world.
Sexual orientation has not previously been – and is not now – a disqualifying factor for boys who want to join Latter-day Saint Scout troops. Willingness to abide by standards of behavior continues to be our compelling interest. These standards are outlined in the booklet For the Strength of Youth and include abstinence from sexual relationships. We remain firmly committed to upholding these standards and to protecting and strengthening boys and young men.
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Tricycle Daily Dharma May 24, 2013
Harnessing Difficult Situations
Your
practice should be strengthened by the difficult situations you
encounter, just as a bonfire in a strong wind is not blown out, but
blazes even brighter.
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- Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, "Teachings on the Nature of Mind and Practice"
Thursday, May 23, 2013
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Tricycle Daily Dharma May 23, 2013
Get the Beauty
You
can spend a lot of energy being upset, or you can get with the
program—it’s that right effort thing—get the beauty of the way it is.
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- Jeff Bridges, "The Natural"
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
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Tricycle Daily Dharma May 22, 2013
The Greatest Foolishness
There’s
no greater foolishness than to spend one’s lifetime acknowledging that
one is deluded and yet doing nothing whatsoever about it.
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- Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche, "Renunciation"
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
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