Stained Glass Rainbows explores
the most controversial subject facing America today: the collision
between the LGBT community and the Christian church. Can gays be
Christian? Is homosexuality a sin? Is there a gay gene? Is there such a
thing as an ex-gay? Both families and churches are being torn apart over
these divisive issues. Stained Glass Rainbows brings together the
voices of the left, the right, the middle, and helps bridge the gulf
through its dialogue. From gay pride parades to anti-gay protests, Stained Glass Rainbows confronts the controversy of faith through the hearts and minds of people on both sides of this uncivil war.
Reposted from Joe Jervis
A personal blog by a graying (mostly Anglo with light African-American roots) gay left leaning liberal progressive married college-educated Buddhist Baha'i BBC/NPR-listening Professor Emeritus now following the Dharma in Minas Gerais, Brasil.
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
From a privte list: The following was told by Krishnamurti
"You may remember the story of how the devil and his friend were
walking down the street, when they saw ahead of them a man swoop down and pick up something from the ground, look at it, and put it away in his pocket.
The friend said to the devil, "What did that man pick up?"
"He picked up a piece of Truth," said the devil.
"That is very bad business for you, then," said his friend.
"Oh, not at all," the devil replied. "I am going to let him organize it."
The friend said to the devil, "What did that man pick up?"
"He picked up a piece of Truth," said the devil.
"That is very bad business for you, then," said his friend.
"Oh, not at all," the devil replied. "I am going to let him organize it."
Flower of the Day: 12/02/14
"As
you strive to awaken from the dream of suffering, it is very important
to look at the pleasure it brings you. Look at just how much life energy
was invested into maintaining certain negative patterns.
Subconsciously, we believe that giving up this suffering means giving up
pleasure itself."
Sri Prem Baba
Via Daily Dharma
Feel Confident | December 2, 2014
You should feel confident: Yes, I can attain enlightenment, I can
benefit beings. Here in samsara I can help my family, I can support the
sangha and benefit sentient beings. I can do it. I can achieve things,
and I can live a joyful, meaningful life.
- Kyabgön Phakchok Rinpoche, "Four Simple Tips for Living a Buddhist Life"
- Kyabgön Phakchok Rinpoche, "Four Simple Tips for Living a Buddhist Life"
Monday, December 1, 2014
Via CNN: California governor signs bill requiring schools to teach gay history
"History should be honest," Democratic California Gov. Jerry Brown said about the gay history legislation.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- The bill is believed to be the first of its kind in the nation
- It will also require teachers to instruct on the role of people with disabilities
- "History should be honest," Gov. Brown said in a statement
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The bill, believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, will also require teachers to provide instruction on the role of people with disabilities.
Make the jump here to read the full article
Via JMG: Obama On World AIDS Day
"Guided by our National HIV/AIDS Strategy, we are working to build a society where every person has access to life-extending care, regardless of who they are or whom they love. The Affordable Care Act prohibits insurance companies from denying coverage due to a pre-existing condition, such as HIV/AIDS, and requires that most health plans cover HIV screenings without copays for everyone ages 15 to 65 and others at increased risk. We have expanded opportunities for groundbreaking research, and we continue to invest in innovation to develop a vaccine and find a cure. And this summer, my Administration held a series of listening sessions across the country to better understand the successes and challenges of those fighting HIV at the local and State level.
"In the face of a disease that extends far beyond our borders, the United States remains committed to leading the world in the fight against HIV/AIDS and ensuring no one is left behind. Hundreds of thousands of adolescent girls and young women are infected with HIV every year, and we are working to reach and assist them and every community in need. As part of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, over 7 million people with HIV around the globe are receiving antiretroviral treatment, a four-fold increase since the start of my Administration. In countries throughout the world, our initiatives are improving the lives of women and girls, accelerating life-saving treatment for children, and supporting healthy, robust communities.
"As a Nation, we have made an unwavering commitment to bend the curve of the HIV epidemic, and the progress we have seen is the result of countless people who have shared their stories, lent their strength, and led the fight to spare others the anguish of this disease. Today, we remember all those who lost their battle with HIV/AIDS, and we recognize those who agitated and organized in their memory. On this day, let us rededicate ourselves to continuing our work until we reach the day we know is possible -- when no child has to know the pain of HIV/AIDS and no life is limited by this virus. Now, therefore, I, Barack Obama, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States do hereby proclaim December 1, 2014, as World AIDS Day." - Via White House press release.
Via JMG: Apple Goes Red For World AIDS Day
Via Mashable:
In a striking show of support for World AIDS Day, Apple in Australia has changed the colour of its logo to red at the flagship Sydney store. The tinted iconic logo illuminated a rainy George Street late on Sunday evening, as onlookers watched on, curious as to what was happening. It is the first store in the world to light up in a show of commitment to the (RED) AIDS initiative, that is fighting for an AIDS-free future. Apple will then change the colour of its logo across key stores in Japan, Hong Kong, China, Europe and the United States, as the various timezones tick into Monday. Apple announced on Nov. 26 that the campaign also includes the ability to purchase 24 apps with exclusive (RED) content until Dec. 7; all proceeds go directly to The Global Fund to fight AIDS. In addition, Apple has committed to donating a percentage of sales at its retail and online stores worldwide on one of the company's biggest shopping days of the year — Cyber Monday on Dec. 1 — which coincides with World AIDS Day.
Via JMG: INDIA: Hundreds Attend First Pride Event Since Homosexuality Was Recriminalized
Via Reuters:
Reposted from Joe Jervis
Hundreds of people danced, sang and cheered in a gay pride parade in India's capital on Sunday, the first since the country's top court reinstated a ban on gay sex in the world's largest democracy. Multi-coloured balloons, masquerade masks and wigs, a huge rainbow flag and a St Bernard dog ushered in the seventh Delhi Queer Pride parade, with many shaking their hips to drum beats. Participants chanting "Azaadi" (freedom) and shouting slogans such as "I'm gay, that's OK" carried banners and placards demanding their right to love. In December, India's Supreme Court threw out a 2009 ruling by a lower court that had decriminalised gay sex, saying only parliament could repeal Section 377 of India's penal code which bans sex against the order of nature. The British colonial-era law is widely interpreted to mean homosexual sex, and can be punished with up to 10 years in jail. Many choose to hide their sexuality for fear of discrimination.
Via Mother Jones: The Reagan White House Thought AIDS Was Pretty Hilarious In 1982
Via Jon Cohen's Shots in the Dark: The Wayward Search for an AIDS Vaccine, here is the transcript
from the White House press briefing on October 15, 1982, the first time
Reagan press secretary Larry Speakes fielded a question about AIDS.
October 15, 1982:
http://www.motherjones.com/mixed-media/2014/12/flashback-reagan-white-house-thought-aids-was-pretty-hilarious-1982
October 15, 1982:
Q: Larry, does the President have any reaction to the announcement—the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, that AIDS is now an epidemic and have over 600 cases?They still thought it was pretty funny a year later: June 13, 1983:
MR. SPEAKES: What’s AIDS?
Q: Over a third of them have died. It’s known as “gay plague.” (Laughter.) No, it is. I mean it’s a pretty serious thing that one in every three people that get this have died. And I wondered if the President is aware of it?
MR. SPEAKES: I don’t have it. Do you? (Laughter.)
Q: No, I don’t.
MR. SPEAKES: You didn’t answer my question.
Q: Well, I just wondered, does the President—
MR. SPEAKES: How do you know? (Laughter.)
Q: In other words, the White House looks on this as a great joke?
MR. SPEAKES: No, I don’t know anything about it, Lester.
Q: Does the President, does anybody in the White House know about this epidemic, Larry?
MR. SPEAKES: I don’t think so. I don’t think there’s been any—
Q: Nobody knows?
MR. SPEAKES: There has been no personal experience here, Lester.
Q: No, I mean, I thought you were keeping—
MR. SPEAKES: I checked thoroughly with Dr. Ruge this morning and he’s had no—(laughter)—no patients suffering from AIDS or whatever it is.
Q: The President doesn’t have gay plague, is that what you’re saying or what?
MR. SPEAKES: No, I didn’t say that.
Q: Didn’t say that?
MR. SPEAKES: I thought I heard you on the State Department over there. Why didn’t you stay there? (Laughter.)
Q: Because I love you, Larry, that’s why. (Laughter.)
MR. SPEAKES: Oh, I see. Just don’t put it in those terms, Lester. (Laughter.)
Q: Oh, I retract that.
MR. SPEAKES: I hope so.
Q: It’s too late.
Q: Larry, does the President think that it might help if he suggested that the gays cut down on their "cruising"? (Laughter.) What? I didn't hear your answer, Larry.The laughs just kept on coming: December 11, 1984:
MR. SPEAKES: I just was acknowledging your interest—
Q: You were acknowledging but—
MR. SPEAKES: —interest in this subject.
Q: —you don't think that it would help if the gays cut down on their cruising—it would help AIDS?
MR. SPEAKES: We are researching it. If we come up with any research that sheds some light on whether gays should cruise or not cruise, we'll make it available to you. (Laughter.)
Q: Back to fairy tales.
MR. SPEAKES: Lester's beginning to circle now. He's moving in front. (Laughter.) Go ahead.Now go read Gabrielle's story about what it was they all found so funny.
Q: Since the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta—(laughter)—reports—
MR. SPEAKES: This is going to be an AIDS question.
Q: —that an estimated—
MR. SPEAKES: You were close.
Q: Well, look, could I ask the question, Larry?
MR. SPEAKES: You were close.
Q: An estimated 300,000 people have been exposed to AIDS, which can be transmitted through saliva. Will the President, as Commander-in-Chief, take steps to protect Armed Forces food and medical services from AIDS patients or those who run the risk of spreading AIDS in the same manner that they forbid typhoid fever people from being involved in the health or food services?
MR. SPEAKES: I don't know.
Q: Could you—Is the President concerned about this subject, Larry—
MR. SPEAKES: I haven't heard him express—
Q: —that seems to have evoked so much jocular—
MR. SPEAKES:—concern.
Q: —reaction here? I—you know—
Q: It isn't only the jocks, Lester.
Q: Has he sworn off water faucets—
Q: No, but, I mean, is he going to do anything, Larry?
MR. SPEAKES: Lester, I have not heard him express anything on it. Sorry.
Q: You mean he has no—expressed no opinion about this epidemic?
MR. SPEAKES: No, but I must confess I haven't asked him about it. (Laughter.)
Q: Would you ask him Larry?
MR. SPEAKES: Have you been checked? (Laughter.)
http://www.motherjones.com/mixed-media/2014/12/flashback-reagan-white-house-thought-aids-was-pretty-hilarious-1982
Flower of the Day: 12/01/14
"The
first step towards integration is identifying the denied parts within
us. What in you separates yourself from others? What are you ashamed of?
If it’s difficult for you to identify the parts you’re ashamed of, just
take a look at your life. These parts within you create a negative
inner state that is constantly being projected onto your relationships.
The conflicts and difficulties that repeat themselves are indicators of
the parts in you that are denied. When these parts come to your
awareness, you have the opportunity to understand them, and through this
understanding you can integrate them."
Sri Prem Baba
Via Daily Dharma
Sunday, November 30, 2014
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