Prop. 8

Discrimination creates a second-class closet

by: rabbijoshua

Wed Nov 12, 2008 at 09:51:37 AM EST

(I'd also recommend Dan Savage's op-ed in today's NYTimes: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11... - promoted by Mik Moore)

Misnomers, fear and the power of prayer brought discrimination into the Golden State.  That, and using religion as a bludgeon on the very system meant to protect us from fanaticism.  As a religious leader who opposed Prop. 8, I am feeling a level of sadness that I have not experienced in some time.  On the very night that America overcame a huge skeleton in our closet, electing an African American to the presidency, the people of California, by a slim margin, chose to etch discrimination into our state’s legal code.  We have the right to disagree, attend different houses of worship and hold different theologies.  And while this is really about human rights, equal rights, and legal rights, I want to share a few thoughts on why this is also about a faulty interpretation of religion.  

With the passing of Prop. 8, we have officially segregated gays and lesbians into a second-class closet, a closet that nobody deserves to be in.  And for what?  For a fanatical, literal reading of the Bible that was never meant to be read that way.  In the Jewish tradition, we have always operated with the help of the Talmud and commentaries that sought to interpret the text, explain problematic passages, and in some cases, say that the Bible doesn’t mean for us to act on what it actually says.  Deuteronomy teaches that we should kill a wayward child, teaching this in a text that is much clearer and more direct than the verse in Leviticus on homosexuality.  The rabbis of the Talmud said that this never happened and never should happen.  We no longer stone non-virgin wives to death or those who violate the Sabbath, as the Bible prescribes.  And yet, in this one issue, on this one verse, Leviticus 18:22, which modern scholars and rabbis like Orthodox Rabbi Steve Greenberg and Conservative Rabbi Elliot Dorff have shown to be much more nuanced and obtuse than a literal reading allows, we continue to legislate discrimination and hate.  There are those who supported Proposition 8 that say it is not about discrimination or hate; I defy them to make that case honestly to the face of a loved one who is gay.
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