Maine Catholic Church vamps up anti-gay marriage platform

by smkovalinsky | September 7, 2009 at 05:41 am
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I first came upon this news item when reading America blog Gay.  It said that the gay church was stepping up its "gay bashing and hate",  so I linked to the article and found this in the Boston Herald.  I must say,  I had expected something along the lines of saying that gays were sinners,  not to be tolerated;  instead,  I found only this item on their not wanting gay marriage passed.  Are the two really one and the same?  Apparently,  they are to many people.  I recall in the 1980s,  some Christian "friends"  of my husband and I,  telling us they thought gays deserved AIDS and were abomination in the eyes of God, and would burn in hell.  We considered these remarks so vile and hate filled,  we never spoke to these alleged "friends"  again.    However,  wanting to stop at Civil Unions,  a path advocated by President Obama,  Hilary Clinton,  John Edwards, and some gays themselves:  Is there an ideological basis for saying this equals homophobia?  A problem for others to grapple with. . . Below,  I will make mention of an important essay from a secular basis by Adam Kolosinski: 

 

The Catholic church in Maine is stepping up its effort to defeat a gay marriage law in November.

The WBLZ News Center reports that the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland is asking its parishes to take a special second collection next weekend to help pay for a campaign to use a statewide referendum to reverse a gay marriage law passed by the state Legislature.

Money raised in the effort will go to Stand for Marriage Maine, which is leading the effort to repeal the law allowing same-sex marriage.

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Adam Kolosinski has written "The Secular Case Against Gay Marriage",  which is philosophically based and truly not homophobic.  I wonder if there can be a way in which gays themselves could understand his argument,  without thinking (wrongly)  that he is being hateful?  Since I am academically trained as a philosopher,  I tend to approach arguments from a reason-based standpoint,  leaving the emotions and passions aside.  Of course,  in any human enterprise, the latter are bound to form a part,  at least,  of any argument.  Thus,  I am neutral on the issue of gay marriage,  not being gay myself,  and not presuming to speak for them. 




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Fr. Marty Kurylowicz

THE SECULAR CASE AGAINST GAY MARRIAGEAdam KolasinksiHomosexual relationships do nothing to serve the state interest of propagating society, so there is no reason to grant them the costly benefits of marriage.First, this is an untrue statement about marriage.It must be remember that the importance and meaning of marriage is more than procreation.  Two people pledging their love to each other is not just for themselves, because that is not marriage.  By being in love, two become one and they are better equip to be the best for everyone in world their families, friends, co-workers and beyond.  In this way all marriages are contributing to the procreation of children by their enriching the social environment that children will be born into. I think that love; true love like energy is never lost, a bit like Einstein, maybe.  Second, I wrote a comment to a news article in the Bangor Daily News 9/28/09 about Maine’s Catholic Bishop Malone’s antigay statement, in support of Marriage Equality and challenging the his ignorance about human sexuality and the bible. It may help support Marriage Equality from the lack of education on the truth of human sexuality and the bible.  “...Same-sex marriage is a dangerous sociological experiment that many of us believe will have negative consequences for society as a whole,” said [Bishop] Malone in the message, according to the Bangor Daily News. “Children need the love of a mother and a father.”
 www.bangordailynews.com/detail/122793.html  This statement is cruel and untrue. People against Marriage Equality do not base their public statements on facts either from science or the bible. It is a repeat of the time the Vatican was condemning Galileo, because they insisted that Galileo was going against the bible that it is the sun that revolves around the earth.  With all due respect, it is without a question that Bishop Malone would not be able to pass graduate course exams on human sexuality, sexual orientation, and gender identity or biblical studies. Prove me wrong!!!  And if Bishop Malone cannot pass these exams today, than before God he needs to publically retract what he said against Marriage Equality. If not, then Bishop Malone needs to go back to the seminary to study moral theology.  I think Marriage Equality is bringing the LGBT population to a healthy state mind and well-being, where it belongs. I think in truth and soon more significantly by research we are going to find that the general population is more LGBT as a whole, than not.  I say this from being a bartender, priest, pastor, psychologist and now an activist of the LGBTI people. My life has always been surrounded by a diversity of people. Researchers show us that components of human sexuality are on continuums. This means that nearly everyone is a mixture of LGBT components to some degree.  And the harsh ignorant antiLGBTI social and religious norms just keeps us separated from one another because of what we cannot accept in our themselves.  Educating people about the complexities that make up human sexuality that each person is a unique mixture of components of LGBTI, it will, for one, increase the human potential in the world by leaps and bounds, finding cures of all kinds of diseases and much more.  The best thing to do for the well-being and safety of all children would be if people against Marriage Equality spent their money to academically study human sexuality, sexual orientation, gender identity and the bible. This is what children need the truth. People speaking out on such life and death issues should not speak out of ignorance and fear, thus spreading hatred and violence that indiscriminately is severely harmful to all children.  The truth will set you free - not ignorance and fear.  With all best wishes,  Fr. Marty Kurylowicz  

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