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Palin: Jerry Falwell with a pretty face?
Howard Bess, a retired American Baptist minister who wrote a book that republican vice-presidential nominee Governor Sarah Palin wanted to ban entitled, "Pastor, I Am Gay", and who has also fought Palin on abortion and gay rights, tells Salon founder, David Talbot, that "the country should fear Palin's election."
"She scares me," said Bess. "She's Jerry Falwell with a pretty face.
Bess' first run-in with Palin's religious forces came when he decided to write his book, "Pastor, I Am Gay." The book was the result of a theological journey that began in the 1970s when Bess was asked for guidance by a closeted homosexual in his Santa Barbara congregation. After deep reflection on the subject, Bess came to the conclusion that "gay people were not sick, nor they were special sinners."In his book, Bess suggests that gays have a divine mission. "Look back at the life of our Lord Jesus. He was misunderstood, deserted, unjustly accused, and cruelly killed. Yet we all confess that it was the will of God, for by his wounds we are healed ... Could it be that the homosexual, obedient to the will of God, might be the church's modern day healer-messiah?"
When it was published in 1995, Bess' book caused an immediate storm in the Mat-Su Valley, an evangelical stronghold dotted with storefront churches. Conservative ministers targeted the book, and the only bookstore in the valley that dared to stock it -- Shalom Christian Books and Gifts – soon dropped it after the owner was barraged with angry phone calls. The Frontiersman, the local newspaper that ran a column by Bess for seven years, fired him and ran a vicious cartoon that suggested even drooling child molesters would be welcomed by Bess' church.
And after she became mayor of Wasilla, according to Bess, Sarah Palin tried to get rid of his book from the local library. Palin now denies that she wanted to censor library books, but Bess insists that his book was on a "hit list" targeted by Palin. "I'm as certain of that as I am that I'm sitting here. This is a small town, we all know each other. People in city government have confirmed to me what Sarah was trying to do."
Soon after the book controversy, Bess found himself again at odds with Palin and her fellow evangelicals. In 1996, evangelical churches mounted a vigorous campaign to take over the local hospital's community board and ban abortion from the valley. When they succeeded, Bess and Dr. Susan Lemagie, a Palmer OB-GYN, fought back, filing suit on behalf of a local woman who had been forced to travel to Seattle for an abortion. The case was finally decided by the Alaska Supreme Court, which ruled that the hospital must provide valley women with the abortion option.
Bess is unnerved by the prospect of Palin -- a woman whose mind is given to dogmatic certitude -- standing one step away from the Oval Office. "It's truly frightening that someone like Sarah has risen to the national level," Bess said. "Like all religious fundamentalists -- Christian, Jewish, Muslim -- she is a dualist. They view life as an ongoing struggle to the finish between good and evil. Their mind-set is that you do not do business with evil -- you destroy it. Talking with the enemy is not part of their plan. That puts someone like Obama on the side of evil.
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (47)
at 04:44 on September 16th, 2008
They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder ...
Source: nowpublic.com
at 04:52 on September 16th, 2008
I love the inset, Emilio! Thank you for reading, commenting, and the Flag!
at 05:01 on September 16th, 2008
Rhonda J Mangus, I like this story. It's good stuff. I'd take Palin over Falwell anyday
at 05:23 on September 16th, 2008
Barry, thank you for your comment (which has left me wondering), and for the Flag.
at 05:01 on September 16th, 2008
Rhonda J Mangus, I like this story. It's good stuff.
Bess is right, having her a heartbeat away from the presidency in any capacity, even being the tie-breaker in the Congress is a very scary proposition. There is more and more coming out daily about this pig with lipstick, and while she and McCain blame it on Obama dishing dirt on Palin, it's actually about folks in Alaska finally having the cajones to come forward and speak the truth about Palin's views and ideology. An ideology which quite frankly scares me more than Bush and McCain's put together. Even Cheney becomes a more paletable VP than Palin even though we know that man is evil to the core as well.
at 06:01 on September 16th, 2008
master_jim2008, although I do not think it is appropriate to refer to Governor Palin as a "pig with lipstick", it is the case that there are people who share your sentiments. Thank you for commenting and for the Flag!
at 05:19 on September 16th, 2008
Rhonda J Mangus, I like this story. It's good stuff.
Well, I think the Pastor may be right. still she may end up being in the white house and and I bed with in a year even the President.
at 06:05 on September 16th, 2008
Paschen, thank you for commenting and for the Flag. Let's hope not!
at 06:09 on September 16th, 2008
You might be right - if she chooses the right moment, wears the right perfume, the right low-cut blouse McCain's a goner for sure ...
at 06:26 on September 16th, 2008
That may actually work Emilio, You may want to offer your services as advisor or personal advisor to President Palin. :) If you play it right, how knows, maybe you end up President your self. Then again she probably will have you beheaded like Elisabeth the First did to Sir Francis Drake.
at 07:17 on September 16th, 2008
4 years in White House = 4 Billion years in Hell
Hmmmm ... < Emilio thinking very hard >
No thanks !!
at 06:51 on September 16th, 2008
Luiz, thank you for reading this story and for the Flag.
at 07:29 on September 16th, 2008
Jerry Falwell with eeeeelite, designered glasses. Did I mention she is a liar?
at 13:29 on September 16th, 2008
Many times, dunkelberg:)! Thanks so much for commenting and for the Flag.
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BillyBob (not verified)at 07:36 on September 16th, 2008
Quote:
"Could it be that the homosexual, obedient to the will of God, might be the church's modern day healer-messiah?"
Is that why there are so many gay priests?
at 13:31 on September 16th, 2008
It's a thought, BillyBob. Thank you for commenting.
at 08:21 on September 16th, 2008
Rhonda J Mangus, I like this story. It's good stuff. People who cannot meet challenges to their morality and cannot reexamine their own tenets, do not have a moral stand. What they have is dogma. If the American people truly want a leader like Palin, the whole world is in trouble.
at 13:46 on September 16th, 2008
Thank you, Barbara. I share your sentiments. I would like to add that if the American people use reason, instead of emotion when they go to the polls in November, chances are McCain-Palin do not stand a chance of entering the White House.
at 08:47 on September 16th, 2008
If Obama wins the "Pastor, I Am Gay" book will be the kindergarten reader with all references to pastor lined out.
at 08:51 on September 16th, 2008
Ah. more lies from the McCain-Bush/Palin-Stevens pot of slime.
at 10:05 on September 16th, 2008
Please be respectful when replying to each other - thanks.
at 13:48 on September 16th, 2008
Thank you for commenting, bill hicks.
at 10:06 on September 16th, 2008
Rhonda J Mangus, I like this story. It's good stuff.
I hadn't heard about this piece of news before - thanks for bringing it to our attention.
at 14:16 on September 16th, 2008
You are very welcome, Amy. Thank you for reading this story, commenting, and the Flag!
at 10:32 on September 16th, 2008
It is unfathomable to me how so many posters on NowPublic could have such hatred and spew such vitriol about Sarah Palin, a person they didn't even know three weeks ago, and still know little about. She is the successful governor of a state and the mother of five children in a home that obvously is filled with love. I think these posters need to look to their own character and mental health. Where does such hatred come from? I oppose Obama because I don't think he is qualified to be president, but I don't hate him. I think Biden is a fool because of all the foolish things he has said and done over a long career, but I don't hate him.
at 10:37 on September 16th, 2008
It's all about opinion and people are entitled to their own opinon. Politics always brings out these strong feelings one way or another.
at 11:12 on September 16th, 2008
>Where does such hatred come from?
I find Palin is like most Alaska politicians. The issues simply are not the same as they are in other States. We won't know how Palin will be on the National level for quite a while, a year after she is elected, if she is elected. Went by the scandal papers at the checkout counter today, learned that Palin had a fling with somebody, but I'll tell you it wasn't me. Nope, Wasilla is just too far to commute.
at 15:28 on September 16th, 2008
Thank you for stopping by and commenting, Fairbanks. Thanks for a bit of humor, too!
at 13:54 on September 16th, 2008
joellerose, thank you for sharing your thoughts. It is always a pleasure to hear from you.
at 10:42 on September 16th, 2008
Rhonda J Mangus, I like this story. It's good stuff.