Faith groups losing gay rights fights - Washington Post- msnbc.com
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Fri Apr 10 04:48:16 PDT 2009
The problem with this coverage as with so much news coverage of religion is that it leaves out of the picture the religious believers on the other side. The issue is not between secular gay activists and religious believers, but rather religious believers who support gays and religious believers who do not. It is not unlike the abolition movement. On the one side is tradition and religious text and on the other side are arguments for equality. The latter are based in no small part on a theological vision of justice and love. When looked at as a debate between religious believers, the term religious liberty loses its force on the one side, because both sides are arguing for liberty based on a religious worldview.
Marci
Marci A. Hamilton
Paul R. Verkuil Chair in
Public Law
Cardozo School of Law
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