Showing posts with label Gay Marriage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gay Marriage. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Influential Gay Rev. Dies at 68

By Michelle Garcia

The Reverend Peter Gomes, one of the most prominent theologians in the U.S., died Monday in Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, succumbing to complications from a stroke in December. He was 68.

Gomes, who was gay, was the first black minister of Harvard's Memorial Church, according to Reuters. He was named one of the seven most distinguished preachers in America in 1979 by Time magazine. In his career, Gomes was awarded 39 honorary degrees, wrote several best-selling books, and taught classes for Harvard's school of arts and sciences and divinity school.

"To generations of Harvard students, he was a wise counselor and an admired teacher who presided at every commencement," Harvard president Drew Faust  said in a statement Tuesday. "To many of his faculty colleagues, he was a cherished conversationalist and a steadfast advocate of Harvard’s best traditions. But to me, and I suspect to many others, Professor Gomes was first and foremost a trusted advisor and a true friend."

Gomes spent the early part of his career as a conservative Republican, and he had participated in the inaugurations of presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. A gay bashing on the Harvard campus prompted him to come out in 1991. He changed his political affiliation in 2006 to support current Gov. Deval Patrick, a Democrat who became the first African-American governor of Massachusetts.

After coming out, Gomes became a vocal advocate for gay marriage and became known for his tome The Good Book: Reading the Bible With Mind and Heart, in which he wrote about how the Bible is used to discriminate, notably against gay people.

"If Jesus came today, the people he would be most interested in dealing with would be homosexuals, racial minorities," Gomes said in a 2007 interview on NPR, Reuters reports.

Evan Wolfson, founder and president of Freedom to Marry and author of Why Marriage Matters: America, Equality, and Gay People's Right to Marry, told The Advocate that Gomes's contributions to the fight to legalize marriage equality were integral.

"In my book, Why Marriage Matters, I quoted again and again Reverend Peter Gomes's passionate eloquence in defense of the freedom to marry.  'Our whole constitutional history has been the enlargement of rights, not their restriction,' Reverend Gomes told  Massachusetts state senators, manifesting his moral witness for justice as he did throughout his life his religious vocation," Wolfson said. "We need more voices like his, in the clergy and in the corridors of power, and his and he will be missed."

Watch an interview below in which Gomes makes the conservative argument for legalizing marriage equality.



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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Conservative Marine for Equality

By Advocate.com Editors

Craig Stowell is a conservative former Marine who takes “freedom and liberty very seriously.” And in a full-page ad running Wednesday in New Hampshire’s conservative-leaning Union Leader, he says he finds the effort to “take away marriage from loving gay and lesbian couples not only to be wrong, but completely off task.”

The ad is an open letter from Stowell to the New Hampshire legislature, urging lawmakers to focus on fixing the economy and creating jobs and not on stripping same-sex couples of marriage rights.

He says in the letter he is writing on behalf of his brother, who was the best man at his wedding to the woman of his dreams.

“I hope he will one day ask me to be his best man when he decides to marry,” he writes.

Read the full letter at GoodAsYou.org.

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Studies: Gay Marriage Boosts State Budgets

Opinion by GLAAD

Recent studies are increasingly supportive of the idea that marriage equality will have not only moral and psychological impacts on the people involved, but could also bring economic prosperity to their states in the long term.  Read more here...

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Trump thinks gays are “great,” against marriage equality

By Jon Fairbanks

On Fox News Monday night, real estate mogul and potential presidential candidate Donald Trump expressed opposition to marriage equality.

“New York is a place with lots of gays and I think it’s great, but I’m not in favor of gay marriage,” Trump said.

Trump told host Greta Van Susteren if he pursues a White House bid, he’ll run as a conservative Republican.

“The Donald” says he’s pro-life and supports strengthening the military.

“I’m a great guy for defense,” Trump said.  “I am probably as conservative as anybody on your show and that’s going a pretty strong step.”

Republican gay group GOProud invited Trump to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference last week and promoted him as a write-in candidate for the yearly straw poll.

If Trump wins the election, he says his first move will be to implement a 25 percent tax on products imported from China.

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Gay Marriage Reaches Majority Support In California

A majority of Californian voters support gay marriage, a new poll found.

The survey released last week by Public Policy Polling found 51 percent of voters in the Golden State believe gay marriage should be legal, while 40 percent believe it should be illegal. That's an increase of 5 percentage points since September's results.

The largest increase in support came from Republicans and independents. Republican voters increased from 15 percent in support to 29, nearly doubling in 4 months. Sixty-six percent of self-identified Democrats say gay marriage should be legal.

In 2008, voters approved the state's gay marriage ban, Proposition 8. The constitutional amendment was ruled unconstitutional by a federal court last year. A decision on an appeal to the case is expected within the next few months.

“The tide is turning toward equality in one of the bluest states in the country as the courts head toward a possible overturning of Prop 8,” Dean Debnam, president of Public Policy Polling, said in a statement.

The poll surveyed 892 California voters from January 28th to 30th. The survey's margin of error is +/- 3.3%.

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Monday, February 14, 2011

Gay Love, Equality Examined in Nationwide Valentine's Day Campaign

By DEVIN DWYER

Advocates for same-sex marriage marked Valentine's Day with a nationwide campaign to tout the merits of gay love and urge greater legal protections for it.

From California to Texas to Illinois, activists are organizing trips to courthouses and county clerks' offices to request marriage licenses, despite laws in those states and 42 others that forbid gay couples to wed.

"We're going to ask for our marriage license and get denied," Rex Fender, 22, said outside a San Diego courthouse.  read more here