Tags: homophobia
Recovering From Rejection: The Second Coming of Ted Haggard

Wendy Norris.

Still sexually confused (but not gay) ex-megapastor Ted Haggard is preaching again—and his old friends, James Dobson among them, are not happy about it. Forgiveness only goes so far, apparently, in the world of far-right evangelicalism.

The Anti-Gay Highway: New Report Details Mutually Beneficial Relationship Between US Evangelicals and African Antigay Clergy

Kathryn Joyce.

A new report documents the trend of evangelicals like Rick Warren exporting sexuality issues to Africa, whose clergy, in turn, support the minority antigay view in mainline denominations, weakening them. The author of the report speaks with RD at length about what he found. 

Scientology Woes Continue with Fines and Homophobia

Gabriel Mckee.

A church/business model like Scientology relies on good PR—something in short supply lately.

“[I] Pray For Barack Obama To Die And Go To Hell”: The Story The Media Missed

Frederick Clarkson.

When an Arizona man brought guns to an Obama speech the story went unnoticed by a media prone to seeing such people as lone nuts. A look at the sermons of his virulently anti-gay pastor who’s been praying for Obama’s death, however, reveals similarities to a far right theology associated with militias, radical prolifers, and proponents of theocracy.

Sex Work: In Bed with the Religious Right

Dagmar Herzog.

Is American sexual culture schizophrenic? Yes, and this has everything to do with the sexual politics of the religious right. Sexual opportunity is everywhere, but sexual rights have, at the same time, been concretely eroded.

Carrie Prejean, God’s Prophet or Porn Star?

Paula M. Cooey.

Miss California and her supporters seem oblivious to the possibility that theological consistency might lead to a conclusion that a god who prohibits gay marriage would not look favorably upon her breast augmentation surgery.

Outrage Outs Closeted Pols Opposed to Gay Rights

Nick Street.

Documentarian Kirby Dick maintains that his new film isn’t merely righteous mimicry of tabloid journalism.

Inauguration Day: Re-imagining Ourselves

Anthony B. Pinn.

With the election of Barack Obama Americans have proven that we are able to re-imagine something as fundamental as race, as the perception of our bodies in society. But oppression is a complex mechanism, and we cannot allow ourselves to be blinded to its workings.

The Sexual Threat to Fundamentalism

Michelle Goldberg.

Why have homosexuality and gender-bending displaced Jews and anti-Semitism as the bogeymen of fundamentalists across the globe?

Obama’s Divisive Choice of Rick Warren

Michelle Goldberg.

In his zeal to appeal to all, the president-elect chose a pastor to give the invocation at his inauguration who has compared gays to pedophiles and abortion to the Holocaust. Why did he do it?

Pat Boone Croons Tune of Hate

Candace Chellew-Hodge.

The saccharine singer compares Prop. 8 protesters to the Mumbai terrorists.

Op-Ed: Bashing Back: Queer Thugs?

Ariana Childs Graham.

A radical queer group claims to have burned a “Mormon Bible,” vandalized churches, and urges supporters to fight back “by any means necessary.” Ariana Childs Graham asks: Is this activism or just a really bad idea?

Religion in Tension on World AIDS Day

Susan Henking.

From “God Hates Fags” to Desmond Tutu’s calls for compassion, religion has been deeply intertwined with the struggle for AIDS justice. Fully two decades after activists first challenged church authority on HIV/AIDS religion's report card is mixed.

This is not a Religion Column: Sarah Palin, American

Jeff Sharlet.

Small Town Spirituality, Big City Hate: For those with ears to hear it, Sarah Palin's speeches echoed the work of Westbrook Pegler, a mid-century Rush Limbaugh, and then some....

Black Media Fails Its LGBTQ Community

Rev. Irene Monroe.

When police brutally beat an African American transsexual the black media turns away; but homo- and transphobia in the media hurt the entire community.

Can a Morehouse College Man be Openly Gay?

Rev. Irene Monroe.

Can the jewel of black academia, the nation’s largest liberal arts college created to produce “exceptional black men,” continue to thrive while it fosters a deeply homophobic atmosphere?