"Yes on 8" RSVP? Need your advice.
If you happen to be familiar with my diaries from the past month, you'd know that I have some issues with churches that pay Republican PR flacks, like Schubert Flint, to manage initiative campaigns. While the rank-and-file church membership is led to believe that such campaigns are being fought in order to protect 'traditional' values, the political operatives cashing the church's paychecks are mostly interested in the benefits that such campaigns bring to the GOP and themselves.
Take a look. Note the time, date, and location. And let me know what you think. While you're thinking, I'm gonna ramble on a bit more before kicking back and looking forward to your input. I was raised LDS (Mormon), served a two-year mission for the church, but parted ways in my twenties due to the (seemingly) unbridgeable divide between my politics and that of the church my family joined five generations ago. That said, I harbor lingering attachments to the faith and community I once shared and enjoyed. And so, at times like these, I'm led to wonder anew at the failure of my erstwhile co-religionists to appreciate the utter necessity of respecting all Americans as equals before the law, especially as our Californian LDS brothers and sisters are also citizens of a country that (only after much struggle) now affords their religion the opportunity to thrive. At the very least, if they're sincere in wanting to play a 'conservative' role in American society, I wish they'd pay more attention to fellow conservatives like Ward Connerly, who understand that: For anyone to say that this is an issue for people who are gay and that this isn't about civil rights is sadly mistaken. If you really believe in freedom and limited government, to be intellectually consistent and honest you have to oppose efforts of the majority to impose their will on people. Considering my firm belief that gay Americans should have the freedom to marry, I'm curious what an intellectually consistent and honest response to Schubert Flint's invitation might look like.
"Yes on 8" RSVP? Need your advice. | 3 comments (3 topical, 0 hidden)
"Yes on 8" RSVP? Need your advice. | 3 comments (3 topical, 0 hidden)
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