Reminds me of the time I posted a black rectangle as artwork for the Daily Office. Some kind of No Gay Day, though I forget the immediate cause; a protest of some kind.
There've been so many of them, by the time you get my age. And there will be many more in future. After 35 years of marching and writing, what I remember is the black box.
Yes, there was a bit of light. There and in Kalamazoo. And maybe in Washington State. But the Maine and Virginia situations are, to me, overwhelmingly sad. The VA situation may have very unfortunate consequences that even the people who voted for the winners will eventually regret. New Jersey is ugly but not as hopeless as VA.
Wish I could wave a magic wand and out everyone. Then nobody would be able to say they don't know any LGBT people. Prejudice would be obvious as it is with people who state phony reasons for hating Obama.
What is blackest for me is the involvement of organizations which claim to be "Christian". Sometimes the RCC seems to worship Jesus but ignore his teaching. A church campaigning against Godde's creation is something I can't abide, especially when the church has been a refuge for gay men probably forever. They should not clean house. They need to acknowledge that we are created in a vast variety and celebrate the gifts that variety brings.
For Margaret and Joel who are true disciples ministering to the people on the poorest Native American reservation in the US. And especially for Margaret who has more funerals in a month than most priests have in several years. And thanks for allowing the children to call her Grandma. She is the best possible person/priest in her position. For Peg and Jim. For all those who believe that guns can solve our problems. For our dysfunctional Congress. For Christ Church Meadville. For R and D especially for R. For me. For Ward. For Bro John. For Jim, especially. For those in the church who are distressed. For A as she deals with dysfunction. For Ginny. For Amelia. For Julie Anne. For Danny. For Amy. For J's mom. For Art and Mary. For rain in California. For Jeri. For Caleb and those who research RA. For J and D. For Tim and Ruth. For Ted. For VC and N. For Lee. For S and P.
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This blog supports the Gospel of Indiscriminate Inclusivity as preached by Jesus.
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But if we must, then accept it and force the schismatics to make uncomfortable decisions
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Reminds me of the time I posted a black rectangle as artwork for the Daily Office. Some kind of No Gay Day, though I forget the immediate cause; a protest of some kind.
There've been so many of them, by the time you get my age. And there will be many more in future. After 35 years of marching and writing, what I remember is the black box.
Yeah, but what about upstate New York?
Yes, there was a bit of light. There and in Kalamazoo. And maybe in Washington State. But the Maine and Virginia situations are, to me, overwhelmingly sad. The VA situation may have very unfortunate consequences that even the people who voted for the winners will eventually regret. New Jersey is ugly but not as hopeless as VA.
Wish I could wave a magic wand and out everyone. Then nobody would be able to say they don't know any LGBT people. Prejudice would be obvious as it is with people who state phony reasons for hating Obama.
What is blackest for me is the involvement of organizations which claim to be "Christian". Sometimes the RCC seems to worship Jesus but ignore his teaching. A church campaigning against Godde's creation is something I can't abide, especially when the church has been a refuge for gay men probably forever. They should not clean house. They need to acknowledge that we are created in a vast variety and celebrate the gifts that variety brings.
By the way, I'm honored that you visited my blog, Josh.
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