A word to Christians who support RFRA laws: Grow Up!
Are you as weary as I am in hearing all
these well-to-do, materially prosperous and secure American Christians whining
about being religiously persecuted because they cannot act on their exclusive
theology in the market place and deny services to our LGBT sisters and brothers?
To all my financially secure, well-off persecuted
Christian friends: Please, let it go! Give it up!
It doesn't matter what your worldview is
or what your religious beliefs are, in the public arena you have to treat
everyone equally. This is not rocket science. It’s the best of our democracy.
Everyone seems to know this except
sexists, racists, and conservative Christians (and maybe a few Supreme Court
judges).
Besides, even if you do think same-sex
marriage or partnership is wrong, should you not welcome and accept everyone
the way Jesus did. He didn't require prostitutes and tax collectors to stop
doing what they were doing before he fed them and accepted them at the table.
“Come one and all,” said Jesus. Shouldn't
Christians be saying, "Serve one and serve all"?
When the disciples argued with one
another about who was the greatest, Jesus told them to stop acting like persons
of power and prominence who liked to “lord” it over others; rather, they were
to be servants of all (Mark
10:42-44).
A contemporary application of Jesus’ teaching
might be: “Certain persons in the world like to assert their power over those
they do not like – denying them services and goods. But it is not to be so
among you. Whoever wishes to assert such power must become the servant of all.”
Many, perhaps the majority of American
Christians initially opposed the push to abolish slavery. Then they stood firm
against women's rights, a battle that is still ongoing. Next, they refused to
join the civil rights movement, many supporting segregation. Now they stand
against LGBT equality and fairness laws.
This is NOT the way to be the salt of
the earth and the light of the world.
An edited version of this article was first published on the Unfundamentalist Christians blog.
Amen.
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