November 1, 2009
By Rev. Dan Vojir
WOW! What a week for executing gays, for putting money into the Vatican's coffers, for...chewing Guam!
Who ever thought we'd see a week encompass: Rick Warren's tacit response to intentional gay genocide in Uganda, the pope's money grab from lost Anglicans, Guam's archbishop agreeing with the annihilation of gays in Islamic countries and Sarah Palin's formation of a new PAC and her polar-bear-phobia.
What a week
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Playing Catch-up Is Confusing!
I
f you're like me, you get frustrated when there's just so much going on that you can't absorb it all. Last week was like that:
Rick Warren condones executing gays -- Uganda's death penalty for gays with HIV -- Ratzinger wants the British monarchy's money -- Guam's archbishop
thinks that Iran has the right solution for homosexuality (hanging) --
and -- Palin goes crony before she goes ballistic about polar bears!
The
thing about the five topics is that four of them are connected like
ideological cars of a train, except for Palin who "goes rogue" and, as
a caboose, typically derails.
Rick Warren, he of the Purpose-Driven-Publicity-Seeking-I-Really-Love-Everyone-Life, is (hopefully) having a pang of conscience over Uganda. In Dec. 2008:
Americablog.com
A Kampala newspaper report on Warren's support of the Lambeth boycott included this paragraph:Dr
Warren said that homosexuality is not a natural way of life and thus
not a human right. "We shall not tolerate this aspect at all," Dr
Warren said.
So far, the erstwhile Pastor of Saddleback Church has made no comment about the legislative proposal in Ugnada. He may never make one.
Back in Uganda: the committee is still out about the aforementioned legislation:The
bill is aimed at increasing and expanding penalties for 'homosexual
acts' and for all institutions (including NGOs, donors and private
companies) who defend the rights of people who engage in sexual
relations with people of the same gender. The bill also calls for
Uganda to withdraw from all international treaties and conventions
which support the rights of lesbians, gays and bisexuals, introduces
extradition arrangements for Ugandan citizens who perform 'homosexual
acts' abroad, and includes legal penalties for people who fail to
report alleged homosexual acts or individuals and institutions that
promote homosexuality or same-sex marriage to the authorities.
The
death penalty is mandated for HIV-positive people who engage in sex
with people of the same gender. The tabling of the bill has been
accompanied by threats against any Ugandan media organization that
allows LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) Ugandans to air
their views or publish press statements.
In other words: they believe in gay genocide.
Now
if you think that someone as learned and wise as the pope would never
be connected to Uganda, well guess again. The pontiff has made a oddly
cryptic move to invite disenchanted Anglicans to seek shelter under the
wings of the Catholic Church. He'll even let married priests stay
married! So how does that work? Never mind. The big question is: why? Is it an historic outreach from Catholic to Protestant? Is the pope getting senile?
Maybe
- just maybe - it's the money. There are over 70 million Anglicans in
the world and the British Anglicans have the most power. They also
control most of the assets which are, in part, ladled out by the
monarchy since Queen Elizabeth II is the titular head of the Church of
England. Maybe the pope's bucking for a lordship or two.
Trying
to emulate the pope, Archbishop Anthony Sablan Apuron of Guam came out
with the most shocking "pastoral letter" the other day and basically condoned Iran and Iraq's execution of gays
since it was necessary to save Western Civilization from "imploding'
(one of his favorite words). Guam has had an identity crisis for the
last hundred years and now has a new image: homophobic center of the
Pacific Islanders.
And
finally: the week wouldn't have been complete if Sarah Palin wouldn't
crop up with not one but two instances involving her persona: 1. she
created another PAC:Sarah
Palin fans can expect to see a new Palin political organization surface
as her memoir, “Going Rogue: An American Life,†hits the shelves next
month. “There will be an announcement about it coming up,†Palin
associate Tim Crawford said Wednesday.
Oh joy! More Sarah Palin! When she goes on the talk show circuit, perhaps she'll tell us why she hates polar bears so much!
Yep, it was an incredible week. I can't wait for another one to top it!
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Authors Bio:Rev. Dan Vojir is has been writing/blogging on religion and politics for the better part of ten years. A former radio talk show host (Strictly Books €" Talk America Radio Network) and book publisher, Dan has connected with some of the most interesting people of our time: Steve Allen, William F. Buckley, Alan Ginsburg, Armisted Maupin, Anne Rice, Grace Slick, Bishop John Shelby Spong, Patricia Nell Warren, and Betty White.
He is also an ordained minister in the ULC and has studied extensively on the subject of the Bible and homosexuality. Additional articles can be read on his blog, The Devil and Dan Vojir.
Future goals and activities: a new ministry focusing on reaching personal spiritual levels without the outside influence of proselytism or evangelism called The Church of the Inner Preacher. This ministry will be included in a new website The Devil and Dan Vojir.
Vojir's main goal: to root out hypocrisy in religion and politics. "If only one person is saved from being killed or bashed by inane bigotry, then I'll have accomplished what I was put on earth to do: To Live and Help Live."
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