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Praise God?

Thursday November 6, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Praise God!

Barack Obama has been elected President of the United States!

Praise God!

Proposition 8 has passed!

I've heard or read both of these sentiments repeatedly over the last 48 hours - sometimes from the same people - and it has begun to make me question how we attribute God's working in the world. What litmus test do we use to determine if an event is of God or not?

I celebrate the election of Barack Obama.  He is smart, inspiring and a born leader. His campaign promoted hope, unity and the possibility that we can heal the wounds of our past. With the election of Barack Obama, the American people recognized the past, turned to face the future and stepped forward.

I mourn the passing of Prop 8.  It was a campaign that promoted fear of difference and devaluated a class of people by degrading their love. It forced lesbian and gay people into second class citizenship. With the passing Prop 8, Californians looked to the future that held Gay and Lesbian people with equal worth and with equal rights, turned to face the past, and stepped back.

Martin Luther King, Jr said: "The moral arc of the universe is long but it bends towards justice." This is the way I understanding where God dwells within history.  God is found in the movement towards justice and love for all people.  God is found in hope not fear; unity not division; justice not discrimination.  By facing forward, those with eyes to see recognize where God is working today. I can see God even in the Prop 8 vote. While it is a setback for gay and lesbian people, it is also reflects progress as the measure passed with narrow margins and was almost defeated, something that couldn't have happened even five years ago. 

Neither the election of Barack Obama, nor the passing of Prop 8 represent God's final will on earth. Obama's election does not wipe out the vicious racism of centuries, and Prop 8 shows that there is still work to be done confronting the discrimination of Gay and Lesbian people. But they both represent some progress along the way. 

Praise God.

"The world only spins forward. We will be citizens. The time has come." 

Angels in America, by Tony Kushner.

 

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Comments
John
November 7, 2008 12:29 PM

Paul, thank you for such thoughtful writing! As a gay man living in California, I knew there was a possibility that Prop 8 would pass, but I didn't realize how much I was going to be affected by it emotionally.

I'm not married, but it still cut very deeply for me, when the realization really hit me on Wednesday morning that half of my neighbors in California still consider me as second-class, and worth less than they are as a human being. It really opened-up very old wounds (related to my sexuality) that I thought I was already able to heal. I barely cry, but I have found myself constantly tearing recently, whenever I think of what is currently happening, and of what lies for my future.

I keep thinking to myself, what about the young LGBT members out there that are not yet out of the closet? The ones that might still be fighting internal battles trying fully accept who they really are. How alone and low some of them might be feeling right now hearing about Prop 8 passing, along with the other hateful ballots that passed in other states. Why did nobody think about them before voting yes on Prop 8. This proposition is nothing but hateful bigotry to cause emotional harm unto other people, falsely disguised as trying to protect kids and marriage!

Doyle
November 7, 2008 5:32 PM

Praise God!!
Well i thought Obama was God.
according to this website he is the chosen one. Unbelievable!!
link:http://obamamessiah.blogspot.com/

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