Religious Study: Gays Not "Godless" "Christian
Bashers" San Francisco Chronicle June 22, 2009
This breaking news in from The Barna Group -- a chronicler of
religious life and habits, particularly of the
Christian variety: Gay folks' attitudes about
spirituality aren't much different from straight
folks. These and other "surprising insights" were in
Barna's spiritual profile of gays released Monday.
In it was a bit of a political heeding for
gay-bashers:
"People who portray gay adults as godless,
hedonistic, Christian bashers are not working with
the facts," wrote George Barna Monday. "A
substantial majority of gays cite their faith as a
central facet of their life, consider themselves to
be Christian, and claim to have some type of
meaningful personal commitment to Jesus Christ
active in their life today."
"It is interesting to see that most homosexuals,
who have some history within the Christian Church,
have rejected orthodox biblical teachings and
principles -- but, in many cases, to nearly the same
degree that the heterosexual Christian population
has rejected those same teachings and principles,"
Barna said. "Although there are clearly some
substantial differences in the religious beliefs and
practices of the straight and gay populations, there
may be less of a spiritual gap between straights and
gays than many Americans would assume."
Now there will be some quibbling with a couple of
Barna's assumptions. Like how Barna pegs the LGBT
population at about 3 percent of the adult
population. No, he doesn't believe in the 1-in-10
stat, but then again, LGBT population scholar Gary
Gates says it's more like 5 percent, depending how
you count.
That aside, the Barnanians found that "out of the
20 faith-oriented attributes examined in the Barna
study, there were just a few in which there were no
significant differences between the heterosexual and
homosexual populations."
Hmm. "No significant differences between the
heterosexual and homosexual"(s)? Does Donald Wildmon
know about this?
One big diff, according to the study: "While
seven out of every ten heterosexuals (71 percent)
have an orthodox, biblical perception of God, just
43 percent of homosexuals do. In fact, an equal
percentage possesses a pantheistic view about deity
-- i.e., that 'God' refers to any of a variety of
perspectives, such as personally achieving a state
of higher consciousness or maximized personal
potential, or that there are multiple gods that
exist, or even that everyone is god."
Another diff: "Heterosexuals were twice as likely
as homosexuals to strongly agree that the Bible is
totally accurate in all of the principles it
teaches."
And in the timeliness is next to godliness (OK,
and cleanliness) dept: On Monday a crew of
organizations supporting same sex marriage are
launching their Get Engaged Tour of California -- a
pump-priming tour of the state in advance of an
expected 2010 ballot measure campaign expected later
this year. We told you about it a while back. Faith
leaders will be prominently featured on this tour,
as opposed to last year's anti-Proposition 8
campaign, when they were largely invisible.
"Our faith-based values require us to love our
neighbor as ourselves," said Pastor Samuel Chu, of
California Faith for Equality. "Gay and lesbian
people are our neighbors and they should be able to
enjoy the dignity, respect and commitment that come
with marriage."