Gender orientation and sexual preference are physiological
conditions. They result from perhaps billions of impulses, triggers, and
connections within our genetic makeup, any one of which may affect our final
condition. One scientific premise, for example, is that all embryos start out as female. Over
time, and countless genetic maneuvers, physical folding, merging, and transformations,
some develop as male, although with useless breasts, hirsute shortcomings, and
a dearth of nurturing synapses.
Over geologic time, the pairings of genetic types of mostly
male and mostly female tend to enjoy of the evolutionary advantage of
reproduction-capability. Thus the predominance of so-called, “heterosexual” genetic
models. Since we don’t believe it aborting rarer genetic types, (Right?) we
fully expect to share the planet with models whose sexual preference or
identity lies outside the majority but who stand among us nonetheless. In short,
we are all brothers and sisters within the genomic bell-curve.
It all evolves from scientific determinants.
On the other hand. Bigotry and prejudice are conditions that
erupt like projectile vomit from the basest of human sources, the worst of
those among us. We, as individuals, must accept or reject the venomous teaching
and societally induced impulses generated by humans, even when they are fed by so-called
religious sources. Actually, we should reject those in particular, as they demean
and sour the acts of truly spiritual people seeking love, stability and harmony
in an unpredictable world.
So there you have it. If you went to church this morning and
paid attention to the minister when he or she preached love and grace, go forth
in peace. Peace and understanding may yet save the planet.
On the other hand, if you listened to a drooling bigot when
he urged hatred and bigotry against a fellow creature whose genetic makeup
differs from yours, you need to find another source of religion.
In short, using an exalted position to repeat false witness, hatred,
and bigotry to a cult audience deprived of critical-thinking skills is a sin.
Being born with a genetic makeup that differs from that of a
hegemonic minority is not.
Quit trying to create a moral equivalency.
Amen. Closing hym: Just
As I Am Without One Plea.
Contributions to this sermon may be mailed to my home address
or to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital,
folks who really know how to treat kids.
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