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posted by Tony Jones | 5:39am Tuesday December 2, 2008

Dr. Science weighs in on the question, Is There a Religious Left?

As “Your name” demonstrates, the answer to Tony’s question is “Yes”.

Back in November 2004, Jeff Sharlet confessed it quite clearly,
talking about questions he and Peter Manseau were asked while
discussing Killing the Buddha
http://www.therevealer.org/archives/timely_001143.php
“What’s the common denominator of American faith? What is it that most of us share?

We lied every time. We offered up sincere but misleading tributes to
freedom of speech as the American devotion. We avoided the answer that
had made itself as plain as the two-lane roads we drove on: The
greatest common denominator of American belief is anti-homosexuality.”

I will extend that to say that opposition to women’s free choice of
abortion is a cross-denominational metric of the “religious right”.

What these two tenets — anti-homosexuality and anti-choice — have
in common is opposition to anything other than traditional sex roles.
So:

The “religious right” is anyone who believes that the most important function of religion is to support traditional sex roles.

The “religious left” is anyone who believes that the most important function of religion is *anything else*.

Anything. If opposition to abortion and/or gay marriage is not your
first-tier, make-or-break religious issue, you’re on the religious
left. That’s all it takes. So in a way, yeah, you could say there’s no
“religious left”, because they have no unifying principle except not
thinking the patriarchy is all that. The only way the religious left
could be unified is by coming out (pun intended) as anti-patriarchal.

Also, there’s an interesting comment string on polyamory under Comment of the Weekend.



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