Sheldon got his nickname “
Lucky Louie†from convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff:
You know the Rev. Lou Sheldon as the anti-gay leader of the
California-based Traditional Values Coalition, but star lobbyist Jack
Abramoff – now the sultan of pleading guilty – knew Sheldon as “Lucky
Louie.â€
The Washington Post reported in October [2005] how Sheldon helped
gambling interests who did business with Abramoff – and Sheldon. In
2000, eLottery, an Abramoff client – sent a $25,000 check to the
Traditional Values Coalition, as per Abramoff’s instruction. Then, the
anti-gambling Sheldon lobbied enthusiastically against a bill to curb
online gambling. At Casa Sheldon, grease is a traditional value.
When the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act went down in flames in a
House vote, an Abramoff associate e-mailed colleagues, “There was Lucky
Louie out front†high five-ing with some lobbyists.
Is that how an honest agape man would act? It is, however, how Sheldon
acts. Once again he’s beating his breasts decrying a lobbying and
ethics reform bill, the Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act
(S.1), even though he
acknowledges
“this legislation may deal with real lobbying reform.†Why ? Because it
would help expose the machinations of groups like the Traditional
Values Coalition and Focus on the Family, which has launched its own
campaign to thwart lobbying reform:
Focus on the Family Action Chairman James C. Dobson, Ph.D., today
called on Americans to contact their senators about a measure he said
constitutes “a grave threat†to freedom of speech.
“Democrats and a few Republicans are trying very, very quickly to
insulate themselves from the public – and to do it by muzzling people
like us,†Dobson said on his Focus on the Family radio broadcast.
S. 1, a lobbying-reform bill, is the first to come to a vote in the new
Democrat-controlled Congress. One of its many provisions would require
grassroots groups to report directly to the secretary of the Senate and
clerk of the House any time they spend money to communicate to their
constituents on public-policy issues that are before Congress.
Despite his soft-spoken, grandfatherly demeanor James Dobson is just as
self-centered and rabidly homophobic as Sheldon. Dobson lords over the
Focus on the Family multimedia empire. At one point he was dubbed the Christian Right’s new “
kingmaker.†The “king†he helped coronate was George W. Bush.
In his campaign against gay and lesbian Americans, Sheldon advocated
exorcisms. In his 2004 book
Marriage Under Fire,
Dobson wrote that if gay people were allowed to marry – the ultimate
expression of “agape†– the world would end: “The culture war will be
over, and the world may soon become ‘as it was in the days of Noah.’â€
For a more thorough refutation to Dobson’s scare tactics and
preposterous assertion in
Marriage Under Fire, see “Out of Focus on the Family: A Response to Arguments Against Same-Sex Marriage,â€
Popular Culture Review, 16:1 (February 2005), 45-75.
The legal recognition of same-sex civil unions and the
families they support would, without doubt, be to the social and economic advantage of both parents
and their children. In a surrealistic display of deception, a January 9, 2007 Focus on the Family
article
by Pete Winn referred to Dobson as “America’s foremost radio advocate
for children.†This “foremost advocate for children†advocates
spanking. This “foremost advocate for children†does everything he can
to demean, disenfranchise, and otherwise hurt the children of gay and
lesbian parents. Is this an agape man?
And then there’s Rev.
Don Wildmon of the
American Family Association.
It goes without saying that Wildmon’s idea of “American Familyâ€
excludes those headed by gay or lesbian parents. In fact, Wildmon and
the AFA are in the
Schadenfreude business
of hurting not only gay and lesbian families, but all families who are
in any way supported by employers that treat their gay and lesbian
employees equally or that support civil equality. Case in point: the
Ford Motor Company.
The AFA website continues
to brag
about how its boycott of Ford is allegedly hurting the company: “The
AFA boycott of Ford Motor Company continues to impact its sales.â€
Ford’s crime against Wildmon World: the company treats its gay and
lesbian employees equally, sponsors television programs that include
homosexual characters, and advertises in gay publications.
What is truly disturbing is that Wildmon and his supposedly
“pro-family†group take pleasure in trying to hurt people and their
families. How many families – including Christian and “traditionalâ€
ones – could be adversely affecting by AFA boycotts and the destructive
social bigotry they inspire? Does Wildmon and the AFA care?
Obviously, they don’t give a damn.
That was made clear by Rev. Wildmon in his
mid-June 2006 statement:
The American Family Association says that its boycott of Ford Motor
Company over the automaker’s support for LGBT issues is having an
impact.
“The boycott of Ford Motor Company is working! Sales of automobiles
made by Ford dropped 2% in May,†AFA chair Donald E. Wildmon said in an
email to supporters.
What kind of man, what kind of “Christian†would take pleasure – note
Wildmon’s excited exclamation point – in hurting people and their
families? Is this an agape man? Or does Wildmon and his action debase
the word and concept?
The American Family Association has state affiliates. One of them is
the American Family Association of Pennsylvania, headed by Diane
Gramley. Like Wildmon and the other member of the unholy trinity,
Gramley is hell bent on propagating hate and mistrust. Her latest
target: children.
The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network and the Gay-Straight
Alliance clubs they sponsor have been a favorite target of Sheldon,
Dobson and Wildmon. Why? Because, as the Agape Press
noted,
GLSEN “stated goals include working to end discrimination and
harassment against homosexuals.†That would seem a noble agape goal,
but not for Sheldon, Dobson, Wildmon, and Gramley. Their goal is to
encourage and increase discrimination against and harassment of
homosexuals, and to fill their donation coffer along the way.
Gramley’s latest debasing of agape was prompted by GLSEN’s inviting
“the Ambridge Area School District’s Senior High School principal Alan
Fritz to attend diversity workshops.â€
“Diversity†is a dirty word for Gramley and the radical Christian
Right. They prefer a different “D†word: “Discrimination.†They demand
everyone be and live as
they
dictate. Those who won’t or can’t do as they’re told must be excluded.
If one of the Christian Right’s favorite pseudo-scientists, discredited
psychologist
Paul Cameron, had his way they’d be exterminated:
At the 1985 Conservative Political Action Conference, Cameron announced
to the attendees, “Unless we get medically lucky, in three or four
years, one of the options discussed will be the extermination of
homosexuals.†According to an interview with former Surgeon General C.
Everett Koop, Cameron was recommending the extermination option as
early as 1983.
While Cameron is on the fringe of the fringe, his venom percolates
through the ranks. Consider Christian radio talk show host Kevin
McCullough.
While damning gay people who are struggling for the civil right to enter into a civil marriage, McCullough
trumpeted
“So don’t believe the angry spokespeople. Radical homosexual activists
hate marriage because fundamentally they hate God, and the guilt of
both drives them to extremes.â€
The only “extremes†are the lengths to which the bigots and
hate-mongers of the agapeless Christian Right will go to damn their
fellow human beings.
Whether for power and profit – or out of psychotic delusion – “leadersâ€
such as Sheldon, Dobson, Wildmon, Gramley, and McCullough claim to know
what “God†wants. In that, they are simply the latest in a long line of
the most
evil of humans who used mistrust and hatred of their fellow human beings to advance their own demented ideology and goals:
"I believe that I am acting in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator…â€
– Adolph Hitler in Mein Kampf
Then as now, the self-righteous use selective reading of the Bible to
support their positions. Beyond cherry-picking the Bible, to believe
that it – or any text – could contain the Mind of Divinity or that
humans are capable of understanding that Mind is the ultimate
expression of hubris. As Rev. Spong asked, “Can a human being escape
the limits of our humanity to describe God? What makes us think God can
fit into a human consciousness?â€
Reading the entire canon of the most prolific philosopher who ever
lived would still not give the reader a complete picture of the
philosopher’s philosophy. Yet the sanctimonious leaders of the
Christian Right think they – and they alone – have
total insight into “God’s†mind and will based on a single book that
excluded more “sacred texts†than it included, edited those it did include to meet social, political and
dogmatic needs,
and was translated innumerable times often by people who had little or
no understanding the cultural context of previous translations or the
ancient languages they were translating.
In that process, “agape†was perverted for social and political gain. It can, however, be resurrected if the “us
vs. them†mentality and the disciples of hate are relegated to their proper place in the dustbin of history.
January 15, 2007: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in the United States. Bayard Rustin was a key contributor to
King’s dream:
When Rustin joined with King in 1956 to help with the Montgomery bus
boycott, King had guns in his house. Rustin helped convince King and
other leaders of the movement to adopt Gandhian tactics of nonviolent
resistance.
But in addition to being a tireless worker and activist, Rustin was
also gay. He was also “relatively open†for the times, whatever that
means. That led to tension with some of the other civil rights leaders,
such as the Rev. Adam Clayton Powell Sr.
Powell’s homophobia caused Rustin to go underground, writes Horace L.
Griffin in a new book called “Their Own Receive Them Not:
African-American Lesbians and Gays in Black Churches.†It was painfully
ironic, Griffin writes, that oftentimes the ministers themselves would
be chasing skirts when no one was looking while condemning homosexuals
from the pulpit. …
Congressman John Lewis of Georgia was one of the original speakers at
the march on Washington that Rustin organized. Lewis was a student at a
Baptist seminary in Nashville when he got started in the civil rights
movement. For him as well as others, broadening the perspective on
civil rights to include gay rights took a shift in traditional ways of
thinking.
But, Lewis has said, “I have fought too hard and too long against
discrimination based on race and color not to stand up against
discrimination based on sexual orientation.â€
Amen. Amen…