GSXMEN
10-30-2002, 04:04 PM
by Dr. Falwell
What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet. (Romeo and Juliet. Act ii. Sc. 2.)
What's in a name? If the name is diversity, it is comprised of falsehood,
deceit and duplicity.
In Rochester, N.Y., WorldNetDaily has reported that a 23-year veteran of
The Eastman Kodak Co. was fired solely because he objected to a
pro-homosexual memo. Rolf Szabo was terminated for refusing to recant
remarks officials say did not adhere to the company's so-called "Winning &
Inclusive Culture" which is allegedly designed to promote "diversity."
In this present age, diversity is an alluring word that the left utilizes
to camouflage its ongoing effort to silence people of faith who uphold the
Judeo-Christian values that our nation embraced for nearly two centuries.
This is not diversity; it is outright bigotry and intolerance disguised
with an attractive (and quite meaningless) word.
There are a host of similar cases demonstrating how Judeo-Christian ideals
are unfairly and dishonestly banned in the "debate" on homosexuality.
In Ann Arbor, Mich., an 18-year-old girl and her mother have sued the city
public school system after the girl's religious beliefs on homosexuality
were suppressed. During "Diversity Week" last March, school officials
deleted references to homosexuality from the text of an address given by
Betsy Hansen, a senior at Pioneer High School. The suit claims that the
girl's Catholic beliefs were muted by officials who wanted no debate in
the one-sided event.
Call it diversity.
In Hayward, Calif., earlier this year, high school teachers were informed
they would be required to attend an in-service program focusing on
"gay/lesbian/bi-sexual/transgender youth." When some teachers complained,
saying their religious beliefs were violated by the program, school
officials said the school district's requirement for teachers to attend
trumped provisions of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which provides
broad protections for people of religious faith in the workplace.
You guessed it. Diversity.
In St. Paul, Minn., two Department of Corrections employees were
reprimanded in 1998 because they silently read from their Bibles during a
mandatory training session titled "Gays and Lesbians in the Workplace."
(In August of this year, a federal jury found that state officials
violated the free speech and equal protection rights of the employees and
had discriminated against them on the basis of their religion.)
Uh huh. Diversity.
In the small town of Ferndale, Mich., a local volunteer police chaplain is
facing dismissal because he has stated that he believes homosexuality is a
sin. The homosexual activist group Soulforce is urging the removal of
Pastor Tom Hanson from his position because it is a promotion of
"spiritual violence."
Stephen Bennett, a Christian recording artist and one of the nation's
leading voices of those "coming out" of homosexuality, wrote in an Agape
Press commentary that the new diversity mission is part of a "calculated,
planned 'homosexualization' of America by militant homosexuals."
He said, "[It] was encouraged well over a decade ago by homosexual
advocates Marshall Kirk and Hunter Madsen in their book After the Ball:
How America Will Conquer Its Fear and Hatred of Gays in the 90's. Kirk and
Madsen mapped out a plan to 'turn the tables' on America and switch the
bigotry aimed at homosexuals - to those who would oppose them. The book
plays out almost like a prophetic book of the Bible."
He continued, "Their plan came dressed up in marketing lingo:
'Desensitize, Jam and Convert.'" ('Jam' is a term meaning the smearing of
anyone who disagrees with the homosexual agenda.)
We can certainly see this strategy being played out today. In Hollywood,
homosexuals are routinely portrayed as gallant and courageous individuals
who typically must battle against Christians who are depicted as
unyielding and hateful persons attempting to force everyone to conform to
their standards.
It is evident that the opposite is true.
Once again we see that perception is more powerful than the truth. As long
as Hollywood and our nation's news media mindlessly allow
homosexual-rights leaders to dictate how the "truth" is presented to a
gullible American public, we can expect to see many more people facing
similar cases of discrimination and persecution simply because they choose
to honor their religious ideals.
And they will face this inequity under the dark guise of diversity.
What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet. (Romeo and Juliet. Act ii. Sc. 2.)
What's in a name? If the name is diversity, it is comprised of falsehood,
deceit and duplicity.
In Rochester, N.Y., WorldNetDaily has reported that a 23-year veteran of
The Eastman Kodak Co. was fired solely because he objected to a
pro-homosexual memo. Rolf Szabo was terminated for refusing to recant
remarks officials say did not adhere to the company's so-called "Winning &
Inclusive Culture" which is allegedly designed to promote "diversity."
In this present age, diversity is an alluring word that the left utilizes
to camouflage its ongoing effort to silence people of faith who uphold the
Judeo-Christian values that our nation embraced for nearly two centuries.
This is not diversity; it is outright bigotry and intolerance disguised
with an attractive (and quite meaningless) word.
There are a host of similar cases demonstrating how Judeo-Christian ideals
are unfairly and dishonestly banned in the "debate" on homosexuality.
In Ann Arbor, Mich., an 18-year-old girl and her mother have sued the city
public school system after the girl's religious beliefs on homosexuality
were suppressed. During "Diversity Week" last March, school officials
deleted references to homosexuality from the text of an address given by
Betsy Hansen, a senior at Pioneer High School. The suit claims that the
girl's Catholic beliefs were muted by officials who wanted no debate in
the one-sided event.
Call it diversity.
In Hayward, Calif., earlier this year, high school teachers were informed
they would be required to attend an in-service program focusing on
"gay/lesbian/bi-sexual/transgender youth." When some teachers complained,
saying their religious beliefs were violated by the program, school
officials said the school district's requirement for teachers to attend
trumped provisions of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which provides
broad protections for people of religious faith in the workplace.
You guessed it. Diversity.
In St. Paul, Minn., two Department of Corrections employees were
reprimanded in 1998 because they silently read from their Bibles during a
mandatory training session titled "Gays and Lesbians in the Workplace."
(In August of this year, a federal jury found that state officials
violated the free speech and equal protection rights of the employees and
had discriminated against them on the basis of their religion.)
Uh huh. Diversity.
In the small town of Ferndale, Mich., a local volunteer police chaplain is
facing dismissal because he has stated that he believes homosexuality is a
sin. The homosexual activist group Soulforce is urging the removal of
Pastor Tom Hanson from his position because it is a promotion of
"spiritual violence."
Stephen Bennett, a Christian recording artist and one of the nation's
leading voices of those "coming out" of homosexuality, wrote in an Agape
Press commentary that the new diversity mission is part of a "calculated,
planned 'homosexualization' of America by militant homosexuals."
He said, "[It] was encouraged well over a decade ago by homosexual
advocates Marshall Kirk and Hunter Madsen in their book After the Ball:
How America Will Conquer Its Fear and Hatred of Gays in the 90's. Kirk and
Madsen mapped out a plan to 'turn the tables' on America and switch the
bigotry aimed at homosexuals - to those who would oppose them. The book
plays out almost like a prophetic book of the Bible."
He continued, "Their plan came dressed up in marketing lingo:
'Desensitize, Jam and Convert.'" ('Jam' is a term meaning the smearing of
anyone who disagrees with the homosexual agenda.)
We can certainly see this strategy being played out today. In Hollywood,
homosexuals are routinely portrayed as gallant and courageous individuals
who typically must battle against Christians who are depicted as
unyielding and hateful persons attempting to force everyone to conform to
their standards.
It is evident that the opposite is true.
Once again we see that perception is more powerful than the truth. As long
as Hollywood and our nation's news media mindlessly allow
homosexual-rights leaders to dictate how the "truth" is presented to a
gullible American public, we can expect to see many more people facing
similar cases of discrimination and persecution simply because they choose
to honor their religious ideals.
And they will face this inequity under the dark guise of diversity.