MAJOR ouch on this one….
Archive for the ‘Homosexuality’ Category
Gay Mount Everest
Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007Mitt Romney Makes Doonesbury
Friday, April 6th, 2007The Next Generation
Thursday, February 8th, 2007Check out this article by Andrew Sullivan. If you accept his analysis and predictions as true, does this mean that homosexually could also potentially be a wedge issue within Mormonism for the rising generation?

“One thing that the anti-gay position of the Republican party must deal with is the next generation. I’ve been to several campuses the past few years to give talks and meet students, and one of the most striking things is not just how over it most campuses are on the gay issue, but how the younger generation reacts to the word “conservative.” When I was in college, it had something to do with fighting communism, increasing individual liberty, lowering taxes, getting government off our backs, etc. Now, it is almost completely identified with religious intolerance. A key reason for that, I think, is the gay issue – and the gulf between attitudes among the young and their parents.
The next generation, by and large, doesn’t care. As this USA Today story shows, kids are now coming out all over the country in their early teens, where only a decade ago, it was college, and a decade before it was in their twenties. The accelerating pace of social acceptance, whether you like it or not, is an empirical fact. I wonder how many Republicans realize that the Rove strategy of appealing to fundamentalist faith as the critical political ideology of the right could eventually destroy the conservative movement. It might have secured a few short-term victories, but at the expense of medium-term coherence as a coalition and long-term collapse. And I have a suspicion that the collapse could come sooner than some might imagine.”
My “Wicked” LDS Journey Part 5: “Something Bad”
Friday, December 15th, 2006This entry is 5th in a series that begins here. For the full effect, please make sure to listen to the song below, while reading the lyrics.
Story Background: A major subplot in Wicked is the Wizard of Oz’s mistreatment and persecution of talking Animals. Basically, the Wizard begins inciting hatred and oppression of these talking animals (many of whom are prestigious professors, pastors and politicians within Oz). The result becomes their loss of sophistication, intelligence, and ultimately their ability to speak. As you hear Dr. Dillamond sing “Something “Baaaaad”, you are experiencing his slow reversion back to becoming an animal.
In “Something Bad,” you also experience the naiveté of Elphaba, when she says things like, “We must tell the Wizard. That’s why we HAVE a wizard. So nothing bad happens in Oz.” She thinks of him as the solution, when in reality, he is an important part of the problem.
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Carol Lynn Pearson’s New Blog–and “Faces East” Goes to Broadway!
Tuesday, December 12th, 2006Looks like Carol Lynn Pearson (author, poet, playwright) has started a new blog! Check it out here, and please wish her well.
Also, it looks as though her new play about suicide and coping among Gay LDS church members and their families will have a 2 week Broadway run in New York, as well as a run in San Francisco.
Congratulations to Carl Lynn and the cast/crew of Facing East! This is an important story for our community. So much is at stake.
Please support if you can.
Newsweek Covers My Dear Friend: Buckley Jeppson
Friday, December 1st, 2006
Check out my dear friend Buckley Jeppson on Washingtonpost.com.
A few of you may remember my podcast interview with Buckley–he is LDS, and has been threatened with excommunication for marrying his gay partner, Michael (also a dear friend).
I include the link here because Buckley still very much values his membership, in spite of all the struggle–and he discusses his commitment to the church in the video.
All the best to you Buckley (and Mike)…and to the rest of you, I hope you enjoy!!!
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