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  • Hypocrisy vs. Homosexuality

    2010 - 07.12

    Hypocrisy vs. Homosexuality
    by Ryan Shattuck
    EDGE Contributor
    Wednesday May 12, 2010

    Thou shalt not marry another man if thou art gay.

    Thou shalt not adopt a child if thou art gay.

    Thou shalt not be in a healthy relationship if thou art gay.

    Thou shalt be hired to go to Europe to carry another man’s luggage and
    give him naked massages.

    Thus saith the Lord. Amen.

    On May 4th, the Miami New Times reported that 61-year old Dr. George
    Rekers was photographed at the Miami International Airport with a 20-
    year old ‘rentboy’ named “Lucien.” Outrage! Scandal! The gay media
    went into hyperdrive; the Christian apologists went into hyper-
    hyperdrive. A Facebook group was even created, called George Rekers
    Luggage Carriers, Inc. Rekers immediately dismissed the claims that he
    was gay, and stated “I had surgery, and I can’t lift luggage. That’s
    why I hired him.”

    Of course. And Bill Clinton hired Monica Lewinsky to get a spot out of
    the carpet.

    It turns out that Rekers had done plenty of ‘heavy lifting’ himself,
    in the form of anti-gay activism. Rekers – who is a founding member of
    the Family Research Council, an officer with the National Association
    for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality, and the author of several
    books such as Growing Up Straight: What Families Should Know About
    Sexualityand Shaping Your Child’s Sexual Identity – has spent the last
    several decades denouncing the ‘evils’ of homosexuality, all while
    waving the convenient banner of “Love the Sinner, Hate the Sin!”

    Although on second thought, maybe he should hire someone to wave the
    banner for him as well.

    In response to Rekers ‘rentboy’ scandal, theFamily Research Council
    issued the following statement:

    “Yesterday evening, we began to see online “news” accounts of Dr.
    George Rekers, a reparative therapist for homosexuals, actually being
    involved with a male prostitute. Some of the stories identified Rekers
    as being a founding board member of Family Research Council . . . I
    can say that while it’s extremely disappointing when any Christian
    leader engages in the very activities that they “preach” against, it’s
    not surprising. The Scriptures clearly teach the fallen nature of all
    people. We each have a choice to act upon that nature or accept the
    forgiveness offered by grace through faith in Jesus Christ.”

    This is certainly not the first time that an anti-gay minister has
    been toppled by a secret gay scandal. Ted Haggard, the former pastor
    of the New Life Church in Colorado Springs, was discovered visiting a
    male prostitute in 2006; John Paulk, a former leader of Focus on the
    Family and former chairman of the board for Exodus International North
    America, was witnessed visiting a gay bar in 2000; Roy Clements, a
    prominent British evangelical minister, was revealed to have a
    relationship with another man in 1999. Christian leaders preach that
    believers should “love the sinner, hate the sin,” but what are
    Christians to believe when the Christian leaders are guilty of the
    very sin they’re preaching against? In fact, didn’t some guy named
    Jesus Christ once say the following:

    “And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but
    considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye? Or how wilt thou
    say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and,
    behold, a beam is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, first cast out the
    beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out
    the mote out of thy brother’s eye.” (Matthew 7:3-5)

    If I understand this scripture correctly, Jesus believes that
    hypocritical closeted gay ministers should be more concerned about
    removing the ‘beam’ from their own eye. Among other orifices.

    Nobody is going to hire Billy Joel to sit on the board of Mothers
    Against Drunk Driving. Nobody is going to hire Mel Gibson to be the
    spokesperson for the American Jewish Congress. Yet when it comes to
    some anti-gay Christian organizations, the leaders and board members
    often turn out to be closeted gay men and women themselves. Who then
    is the bigger sinner: the person who commits the sin, or the person
    who commits the sin while telling others to not commit the same sin?

    George Rekers clearly has a long road of self-reflection ahead of him,
    and nobody knows what may come of his associations with the Family
    Research Council.

    One thing though is definitely certain: he should invest in luggage
    with wheels.


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