Seeing this today via Huffington Post really helped. Since my own family and some people I know in other parts of my life are very, very anti-gay and often even hateful about it...well, I found reading this helped me feel better. It does not take the pain away of hearing what my own parents have to say about today's historical and heartening ruling, but it does help. I am so happy for the couples out there who can now legally get married!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-cheshire/supreme-court-ruling-and-_b_7673010.html
the article follows here:
Your religion is not being attacked. In fact, this ruling
actually reinforces our countries commitment to let people live, grow, and even
worship as they believe.
This ruling doesn't ask you to change any of Jesus' message.
We can still love.
We can still show kindness and understanding.
We can still show everyone they really do matter to God.
We can still marry the opposite sex, as well.
We can still feed the hungry and clothe the poor.
We can still worship God the way we believe we should. Even
this Sunday, you can attend a church. Nothing has changed.
Maybe now that we are not trying to stop others from getting
married, we can finally take the time to figure out why our own marriages are
failing; because, the argument that a gay-marriage is somehow soiling the
sanctity of our third marriage, is as ridiculous as it sounds.
We can now focus on bigger issues that actually matter and
impact humanity for the good.
We can still (and should) be accepting to the entire LGBT
community no matter what differences we may or may not have with them, (FYI- we
should have been doing this all along guys).
You know, I have always found it interesting how our
religion, based so deeply in love, acceptance, and kindness, gets easily
hijacked into political hatred and social judgments. We need to stop trying to
legislate our own morality and ethics onto those who don't believe the same
way. Jesus never did this. And in truth, most of us "Christians"
disagree greatly on the tenants of what are "moral issues" within our
own faith. In many ways, we are a herd of cats trying to steer the world. And,
it's not working people.
And to my many friends in the LGBT
community...Congratulations, my friends! I am happy for you all. As a proud
member of the American community, I believe that you should have the same
rights as everyone else. It's one of the things that makes our country such a
great place to live.
Now my Christian brothers and sisters, you are free to carry
on with your outrage, anger, and venting...
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