Friday, May 18, 2012

Via Bishop John Shelby Spong / FB:


Inspired by Bishop John Shelby Spong's Chautauqua lecture on June 29, 2010. Video footage of the lecture can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhAmYJgbFqk This post is in celebration of the second annual John Shelby Spong Lectureship at St. Peter's Episcopal Church featuring James Carroll on May 17, 2012. For more information, http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e5tbmvk259cb523c&llr=8jidabdab ProgressiveChristianity.org congratulates Bishop Spong on his many outstanding achievements and salutes him for his dedication to the cause of enlightened faith.
 
 

Via FB: The Bible Belt


Via Gay Marriage USA's photo / FB:


 
"Our Marriage Was Once Illegal Too"

(Via: The Christian Left)

The Golden Girls on Marriage Equality

Via ॐ Blue Buddha Quote Collective:

"When it is impossible for anger to arise within you, you find no outside enemies anywhere. An outside enemy exists only if there is anger inside."

~ Lama Zopa Rinpoche

O poder...


The 7 Wonders of the World

1. The power to see.
2. The power to hear.
3. The power to touch.
4. The power to try.
5. The power to feel.
6. The power to laugh.
7. And the most important of all: The power to love.

Via JMG: France Promises Gay Marriage


France's new prime minister yesterday vowed to fulfill the promise of just-elected President Francois Holland (above right) and implement full civil marriage equality for same-sex couples.
A communiqué issued by the office of the prime minister, Jean-Marc Ayrault, who took office on 15 May, marked the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia yesterday with a pledge to put the president’s manifesto promise into law. It said: “On the occasion of International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia, the Prime Minister reaffirmed the Government’s commitment against violence and discrimination perpetrated as a result of sexual orientation or gender identity. The Government is determined to challenge prejudice and to put an end to discrimination and violence. It will implement the commitment of the President of the Republic to the right to marriage and adoption to gay couples.
How soon the process might begin is not yet known.


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Yay Hillary!


Via JMG: Eight Years Of Gay Marriage


And yet, somehow, Massachusetts is still there. Happy anniversary, Bay State. It's damned shame it's taking the rest of us so long to catch up.


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@RichardBranson comes @Out4Marriage so every couple can marry

Via JMG: NORTH CAROLINA: More Blacks Back Gay Marriage After Obama's Announcement


Public Policy Polling has published a fascinating result out of North Carolina, where support for gay marriage has surged among black voters such the president's announcement.
There's been a noticeable shift in the attitudes of African Americans in North Carolina toward rights for gay couples in the wake of President Obama's announcement last week that he supports gay marriage. Our final poll before the primary last week found only 20% of black voters in the state favoring gay marriage, with 63% opposed. Now 27% express support for gay marriage with 59% opposed, for an overall 11 point shift on the margin.

There's been a similar movement when it comes to the overall idea of providing gay couples legal rights in the form of either marriage or civil unions. Before the primary 44% of African Americans favored one of those with 51% opposed to any sort of legal recognition for same sex couples. Now 55% of blacks support either gay marriage or civil unions with only 39% against any sort of recognition. Obama's words look to be having an impact.
Great news!


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Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:

Tricycle Daily Dharma May 18, 2012

 

Sitting Still

If we watch our breathing without desiring calmness and without resenting the tension arising from breathing in and out, and experience only the impermanence, the unsatisfactoriness, and selflessness of our breath, our mind becomes peaceful and calm.
- Henepola Gunaratana, "Sitting Still"
Read the entire article in the Tricycle Wisdom Collection

Via pqmonthly.com

 
U.S.-born Daniel Clark Orey and his Brazi-born husband Milton Rosa find it easier to live in Brazil because the government recognizes their California marriage license. Because of DOMA, Orey can't sponsor Rosa for a U.S. green card
 
 

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:

Tricycle Daily Dharma May 17, 2012

 

Allegiance to Life

Our pain for the world, and our power to take part in the healing of our world, both come from the same place.

Via AmericaBlog Gay:

Religious right hate groups say Obama probably gay 

 

As Right Wing Watch notes, this nut is cited by AFA, FRC and all the rest of their ilk:Paul Cameron of the Family Research Institute is an “expert” cited by groups like the Family Research Council, Concerned Women for America and the American Family Association, among others in the Religious Right. While his claims have been consistently discredited, Cameron is still a favorite of opponents of...

Wednesday, May 16, 2012



Freedom

Via JMG: Why Young People Leave The Church


Dan Savage points us to this fascinating story:
When asked by The Barna Group what words or phrases best describe Christianity, the top response among Americans ages 16-29 was “anti-homosexual.” For a staggering 91 percent of non-Christians, this was the first word that came to their mind when asked about the Christian faith. The same was true for 80 percent of young churchgoers. (The next most common negative images? : “judgmental,” “hypocritical,” and “too involved in politics.”)

In the book that documents these findings, titled unChristian, David Kinnaman writes: “The gay issue has become the 'big one,' the negative image most likely to be intertwined with Christianity’s reputation. It is also the dimensions that most clearly demonstrates the unchristian faith to young people today, surfacing in a spate of negative perceptions: judgmental, bigoted, sheltered, right-wingers, hypocritical, insincere, and uncaring. Outsiders say [Christian] hostility toward gays... has become virtually synonymous with the Christian faith.”

Later research, documented in Kinnaman’s You Lost Me, reveals that one of the top reasons 59 percent of young adults with a Christian background have left the church is because they perceive the church to be too exclusive, particularly regarding their LGBT friends. Eight million twenty-somethings have left the church, and this is one reason why.
The author of the piece, Rachel Held Evans, has closed commenting on her post because "I want to keep this a safe place for conversation." Read some of the responses from her Christian readers and you'll see why.


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