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Tompkins-Bischel: Another inconvenient truth – Prop. 8 wasn't Christian PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gale Tompkins-Bischel   
Tuesday, 11 November 2008
If you are a follower of Jesus who voted for Proposition 8, you may want to sit down before reading this, especially if you think that the people who voted against it are immoral, liberal, non-religious and/or just plain crazy. I hope you’ll experience a paradigm shift that will knock you off your feet.


Many people like to say that the United States of America is a Christian nation. In a truly Christian nation, however, love and commitment between any adult gender combination would be encouraged, applauded and honored.


Need convincing? Remember that those who crucified Jesus did so because he was advocating a rethinking of Judaic Law which was heavily laden with anger, fear and vengeance. Many of the ones who call themselves "Christians" today are, in fact, acting a lot like Jesus' murderers; xenophobes who couldn't get past any transgression of the Law.


Here are a few biggies that got the ancients’ pants in a twist:


  • According to Jesus, yes, it's OK to heal a sick person on the Sabbath – Luke 13.15-16.

  • No, fasting is not necessary – Mark 2.19-20.

  • Hey, it's OK to hang with people who are different than us – John 4.21-23.

  • Don’t stress about washing your hands so rigorously; it’s what comes out that pollutes – Mark 7.1-24.


The list goes on and on. Some of these laws sound silly and unnecessary, even unbelievable to us today, but they were non-negotiable for Jews in Jesus’ day.


The paraphrases I listed are from the canon you might find in your church. Try reading some of the Gospels that didn't make it in. In Thomas vs. 53, for example, Jesus explains that circumcision is not necessary because if it was, God would have made boys this way to begin with. Lo and behold, the Apostle Paul himself recruited many new Gentile Christian converts with the message that butchering their privates was not required.


What kind of person would advocate breaking so many long-established laws? Someone immoral, liberal, non-religious or just plain crazy? Not unless you include Jesus and Paul in that description. So maybe we need to rethink things a little bit ...


Newsflash! Jesus was a liberal. He was also quite religious, totally moral and definitely not crazy.


All of the above-mentioned transgressions of the Law were said to be punishable by death according to Dead Sea Scrolls material – much of which isn't in our bibles, either. In fact, some scholars now believe that the "Wicked Priest" referred to in one of the Dead Sea Scrolls was in fact Jesus – a Jewish rabbi despised because he dared to preach a variation of the Law. Jesus died trying to get people to understand that LOVE is the way, period. Now that’s wicked!


With that said, it is indeed sad (and dare I say “wicked”) that so many followers of Jesus would dishonor the Savior today by morally linking both him and his Father to hateful causes such as denying gay people the right to marry.


Heads up: Old Testament Law prohibiting gay relations was written specifically for priests during Greek rule when the Jews desperately needed to populate their land. (Sex among men – especially with boys – was the "popular" thing then in Greek culture.) In fact, the Jewish rules regarding this issue changed from time to time as their population fluctuated up and down.


The fact that times and cultures change is the reason why Jesus wisely told his disciples that to enter the Kingdom of Heaven all that is necessary is to not murder, not commit adultery, not steal, not lie, honor your father and mother, and, of course LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR – Matthew 19.18-19. (Oh, and come follow Him after selling everything you own and giving it to the poor – Matthew 19.21 ... Wait, that smacks a bit of the dreaded “Socialism!” What’s going on here?)


Folks, these admonitions are simply the timeless basics that don't change if we want to live in peace with our fellow man and woman.


Here’s the bottom line: Jesus came to Earth 2,000 years ago trying to get people to lighten up and focus on love and peace. Jesus’ love is very powerful today as it is expressed through those who do His work. What is His work? Loving our neighbors and not being guided by fear, which fundamentally means respecting our neighbors’ rights which don’t affect us anyway. I, as a Disciple of Christ, am committed to choosing Love over Fear and this is why I voted No on Proposition 8.


Please, fervent believers who have been misled into thinking the Torah is the end-all-be-all, take some time to reconsider your positions. Don't be like those (such as Judas) who were so "zealous for the Law" that they ended up becoming angry and vengeful, and please quit demanding adherence to unreasonable Jewish Old Testament standards, many of which aren’t appropriate for our time.


Besides its prohibition of gay relations, Leviticus also forbids shaving your beard, wearing clothes woven from two kinds of material, and touching the skin of a dead pig – maybe we should we outlaw football? It further demands that adulterers be stoned to death, and that anyone with a skin disease dress in tatters, call out "Unclean! Unclean!" and be banished from the group.


How many of you come to church bringing offerings of ram and bull heads, pouring the requisite blood all over the altar? That, ladies and gentlemen, is Old Testament LAW; quite a far cry from Jesus' teachings in the New Testament.


The ancient religious scholars and Pharisees harassed and maligned many prophets, learned men and wise guides sent by God through the ages to teach them new information – Matthew 23.24. Today, thanks to the hard work of scientists and researchers, we know that being truly homosexual is not a mental illness or a choice. Are we to dishonor their work too by continuing to unfairly blame and condemn gay people for something they have no control over?


Listen up! God didn't just send us his information in the old days; He's loving, flexible and still talking to us NOW.


The ancients were especially angered by one humble man advocating this shocking new principle: Love, Compassion and Oneness with all of humankind. Are you threatened too? If so, this scripture might apply: "Their ears are open but they don’t hear a thing” – Luke 8.10


Meditate on it.


Gale Tompkins-Bischel is a Disciple of Christ who attends United Christian Parish in Lakeport. She lives in Kelseyville.


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good piece...
written by smurf, November 12, 2008
gee, I wonder why the same people who claim to be such devoted Christians are the same people who were so completely convinced that we had to attack Iraq?
Why is it the same red-state people were so against the civil rights movement?
Why did they do nothing when America killed a half million Iraqi children with the bombing and sanctions?
Why did they do NOTHING as our constitution was destroyed by dubbya?
Why did they do nothing as the wealth of this country went from the hands of the many to the hands of the few?
Because they are neither Christians or Americans in spite of what they say, they don't understand the core principles that make you a true patriot or disciple of Christ. It's easier to get people together when they have someone to hate, which is what some churches have done, tormenting the gays is a good way to keep the pews and collection plates full, in the old days they were against the blacks and Jews. These frauds need to be exposed for what they are, ignorant, deceptive and cruel thugs who are using Christainity as a weapon, not a tool.
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written by socialworker, November 12, 2008
Prop. 8 had NOTHING to do to religion. Stupid people relate everything to religion.

IMHO Jesus Christ, Buddha, Mohammad and all the others WOULD NOT have sanctioned the stupidity perpetrated by RELIGIONS.
WOW! That is the best written
written by sstacinator, November 12, 2008
smilies/cheesy.gif Good job! If we could send this letter to everyone against prop. 8 there would not be any more people (there would still be the hard headed uneducated people against it) hardly left against it and then there would not be an issue any longer. You should be a writter.
Love is the Answer
written by ccolelewis, November 13, 2008
Gale-
What a beautifully eloquent letter! Thanks for voicing your views!

It's understandable why many people live in fear today with so much threatening our view of reality. Our first (human) approach is to fall back on the laws, rules, and regulations of our faith for support.

This is precisely NOT the path to God.

We are asked to look beyond the visible - to trust in Love:

Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love." 1 John 4:7-8


And, what is Love? The fruit of the Spirit is a pretty good guidepost:

"But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law." Galatians 5:22-23.


Of course, a few verses earlier in Galatians, Paul speaks about "sexual immorality" as being an obviously sinful act. However, one could effectively argue same-sex couples exhibiting spiritual fruits are NOT breaking any law, even according to Paul.

In fact, one could even argue that loveless heterosexual sex performed within the bonds of marriage is the sexual immorality Paul was alluding to!

If you still want to stick to rules and laws, why not stick to the ones that matter? Here’s what Jesus said when asked about which were the greatest commandments:

" 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.'This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments." (Matthew 22:37-40)


As far as Jesus is concerned, you can throw away the rest of the Torah (or, in our case, the Bible). These verses point to the core of Jesus’ teachings (and the core of the teachings of most other religions, too!)

We (Christian, Buddhist, Jew, and Muslim alike) must return to this, the Golden Rule of Love. It’s the only way can know God and reach our heavenly reward.

On an Earthly level, the Golden Rule is also the only way we can successfully address not only this issue of marriage equality, but also all the world challenges of today. Go to http://charterforcompassion.com to see how you can be a part of the worldwide movement to promote the Golden Rule.

Carol Cole-Lewis
President, Unitarian Universalist Community of Lake County
http://www.uuclc.org
thank you
written by lenny, November 14, 2008
Carol
Unfortunate
written by jmadison, November 15, 2008
It seems a shame that many people vote for a proposition or law justifying it with their religion.

Prop 8 should have been voted against because it was the right thing to do.

If we all try to outreligion each other with quotes from the bible, we probably won't get very far. Quoting the bible can be used to justify almost any argument. Then we have to listen to other side say that we are misunderstanding the true meaning of the passage, or listen to other side come up with their own quote from the bible.

I propose that our political debates not include our interpretations of the bible or any other religious book.
Good point, j
written by Cougar, November 20, 2008
jamdison, you make a very good point. people believe what they believe, there's very little chance of changing anyone's mind. Still, a very well written article.

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