Gays Step Up Efforts to Reverse Gay-as-Godless Stereotype

A groundbreaking about the lives of gay Americans that the Barna Group put out last week got surprisingly little attention. In my latest &; Country column for U.S. News Weekly, I tied the Barna ’s fascinating portrait of to the rights movement’s recent efforts to ratchet up and messaging. Much of the work is aimed at reversing the -as-Godless .

Here’s the top:


Though he was raised in the , Harry Knox knew he couldn’t become a minister in his because it doesn’t ordain openly . He enrolled in a of the more liberal but was eventually denied anyway. “My whole as an is an accidental ministry,” says Knox, 48, who now works at the Campaign, the nation’s largest rights group. “I would rather be a local pastor.”

Instead, since 2005, Knox has built ’s “ and program,” which works to combat the of the , , , and community as antireligious. “For far too long, organizations did not put religious at the of our efforts,” Knox says. “That’s a we’re making less often now.”

Those religious may be more plentiful than most Americans think. A out last week shows that most Americans pretty robust lives. While 72 percent of straight American describe their as “very important” in their lives, so do 60 percent of and . Almost as many, 58 percent, say they’ve made a personal and ongoing commitment to Christ.

And though they are much less likely than straights to share the beliefs of born-again —which comes as no , since most in the born-again condemn —the Barna found that 27 percent of do hold those beliefs. “Many in the Christian community assume there’s this significant between and in terms of beliefs and activities,” says , the country’s top on , who supervised the . “While there are statistically significant differences, it’s the narrow size of the that’s most surprising.”

The unleashed a torrent of hate , mostly from believers furious with Barna’s : that many are -believing . But more and more rights organizations are joining in stepping up efforts to highlight the beliefs of many Americans, largely through religious programs. And some religious and are to welcome and .

rights say that the 2004 election, when voters in 11 states passed bans that were heavily promoted through , was a wake-up call. To help counter the image of the battle as a fight between and religious Americans, , the National and , and other national rights quickly hired religious staff.

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Gay Marriage Is Anti-Small Business, Says Michael Steele

explained in a recent speech how his party should “recast” the issue as not just a social issue, but a :

“Now all of a sudden I’ve got someone who wasn’t a spouse before, that I had no responsibility for, who is now getting claimed as a spouse that I now have for,” told at the state convention in traditionally Georgia. “So how do I pay for that? Who pays for that? You just cost me .”

It’s almost unfair to comment on this because it’s so hard to figure out what even means here. I he’s saying that if a small-business owner has gay employees who suddenly are able to get married, that owner will have to pay higher costs, such as higher -care premiums to insure the spouse.


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Do Obama and Miss California Have the Same Position on Gay Marriage? Sort of.

By ,

I was at a, err, opposite- wedding

over the weekend when one of the guests asked me, presumably as the member of the on hand, why , , gets lambasted for being anti- , while Barack Obama

, the of the , gets a free pass while having essentially the same position.

The answer lies in tone and .

It is true that Obama’s position is that is “between a man and a ” and that he is “not in favor of .” That said, he articulately for the rights of gay couples on things like . See here, for example, starting at about 1:06: “When I down and read and I think how would feel about somebody not being able to visit someone they when they’re sick, I conclude that that is something that’s important.”

And it is possible that some portion of suspect that would favor were it a politically viable position: He’s secretly with us, not like that Miss California. And even if that’s not the case, he’s good on enough other stuff that he can get a pass on this.

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California’s Carrie Prejean Joins Movement Against Gay Marriage

When appeared Friday night on (above), she insisted she wasn’t a poster girl for the movement against gay marriage—just a contestant answering a tough question.

But U.S. News Whisperer Paul Bedard reports that has now officially joined the movement. She’s coming to D.C. tomorrow to unveil a new ad by the National for Marriage

that focuses on her Miss experience.

The National for describes the ad this way:

“No Offense,” the next ad in NOM’s $1. national , will be previewed for the media. What happens when a young California contestant is asked “do you support same- ?” She is attacked viciously for having the to speak up for her and her values. But ’s inspired a whole nation and a whole generation of young because she chose to the Miss crown rather than be silent about her deepest . “No Offense” calls to account for their unwillingness to the real issue: has consequences.

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Washington Students Protest Anti-Gay-Marriage Column

Hundreds of students gathered on Saturday to an anti-gay-marriage column published in the school’s student newspaper on November 25, the Daily reports. The opinion piece, titled, “Gay marriage? Lets stop and think about this,” described as “more of an ” and argued that legalizing would to a of legal polygamy, , and bestiality. An featuring a man standing next to a accompanied the piece.

Several student , such as the , have called for an and even for the newspaper’s ’s .

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