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Hypocrite: Rick Warren tried to back out of meeting with gay and lesbian families

by: Pam Spaulding

Tue Dec 23, 2008 at 09:00:00 AM EST


NOTE FROM PAM: Jeff Lutes, executive director of Soulforce, gave me permission to repost his piece about a personal encounter he had with the disingenuous and smarmy Rick Warren, who is now trying to claim he loves the gays even as his long anti-gay record speaks for itself. This incident adds to that record. The Saddleback pastor agreed to meet with a group of gay and lesbian couples led by Jeff -- then Warren did everything in his power to back away from the commitment after the get-together was outed in a Newsweek piece.

I think this gives us a preview as to whether Warren wants to meet with anyone from the LGBT community to discuss his past statements and current views on civil equality.


That Weird Hug from Rick Warren
by Jeff Lutes

According to the first three books of the New Testament, Judas identified Jesus to the soldiers by means of a kiss. An act of ultimate betrayal, that peck on the cheek led to the arrest of Jesus.

I know how Jesus felt. Well, sort of.

On June 15, 2008, mega-church pastor Rick Warren embraced me and my husband, and each of our three young children. Then, he apportioned his considerable power and influence to eliminate our California marriage. But the story really begins six months before that hug of pretense.

In December of the previous year, I wrote a letter to Warren outlining my plan to bring a group of gay and lesbian couples, and their children, to visit his Saddleback Church over Father's Day weekend. I expressed our intent to attend worship on Sunday, and my hope that he and some families in his congregation would share a meal with us in an effort to reach beyond our differences and focus instead on the commonalities we share as parents and people of faith. In due course, I began a series of phone conversations with Warren's chief of staff. Over the next several weeks, we agreed that eight of our families would eat lunch on June 16 with Warren, his wife Kay, and six of their staff members. After the family meal, eight people from our group would then convene for a 90 minute conversation with Warren, his wife, and the six other church leaders. Here's where it gets interesting.

Jeff continues below the fold.

Pam Spaulding :: Hypocrite: Rick Warren tried to back out of meeting with gay and lesbian families
The week before our visit, Newsweek senior editor Lisa Miller published an article that contained a single sentence about Warren's upcoming get-together with a bunch of gay dads. Suddenly, the tone and demeanor from those paid to protect Warren's public image began to deteriorate.

First, we were told that things had changed and Warren and his wife "might" attend the meal and forum. A few days later, Warren posted a message on a religious blog saying that he never intended to meet with our families. Once we arrived in California, I called his chief of staff to discuss final details. Implausibly, I was told that Saddleback had now decided to only feed the eight people from our group who were going to be in the meeting, but not our children or spouses.

I pushed back by expressing my opinion that it was not very Christ-like to renege on our covenant after we had already traveled thousands of miles from Texas. "We'll discuss your visit again and call you back," they said. An hour later they telephoned - this time with a much more serious tone. I felt like I was negotiating a nuclear arms deal rather than the breaking of bread and some fellowship among families. With seeming reluctance, they finally settled on feeding everyone but announced that now only four Saddleback staff members would attend and that Warren and his wife would not be among them.

They made a new offer. Warren had decided to preach from one of Saddleback's satellite facilities, 45 minutes away from the main campus. He would sit down with my family for ten to fifteen minutes after the early service, if we agreed to attend. I accepted that offer and on Sunday morning we waited near our seats at the conclusion of church.

Eventually, I heard Warren call out my name. As I turned to greet him, he hugged me, my partner, and our three children . . . and then walked away. No conversation. Minimal eye contact. Just an awkward hug and he was gone.

The following day we tried to initiate heartfelt conversation with the four Saddleback staff members who managed to show up. From the opening moments it was clear that this was a meeting to save face without any real interest in hearing our stories or getting to know us.

That frustrating experience behind us, my husband and I were married in Malibu the next day as our kids and friends stood watch on the beach. Thanks to Warren and others who worked diligently to eliminate equality with the passage of Proposition 8, our marriage now hangs in limbo.

On January 20, Warren will lead the invocation at Obama's inauguration. I'll pray with him because our country and our new Commander in Chief need all the prayers we can muster. Afterwards, I'll say another prayer - this one for Rick Warren. When I'm done, I'll get up off my knees and keep marching until all people, all couples, and all families have the same civil rights. I won't quit until the church and its leaders cease spreading fear and misunderstanding about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people.

That's my purpose driven life.



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Interesting sidenote
The longer this whole Warren invocation invitation situation goes on the move it has served to expose him as a venal hypocrite.  

I wonder how damaged his reputation will be with the general public by the time Inauguration Day rolls around?


That's why I'm starting to enjoy this
Warren's extreme views aren't so attractive in the light of day ... and this controversy, one which could have easily been avoided had Obama made a different choice for his inauguration ceremony, is bringing all the dirty laundry out into the backyard, where the neighbors can have a good, long look.

"There are two kinds of people in this world -- the kind who separate the world into two kinds of people, and those who don't."  -- Gloria Steinem

[ Parent ]
Just wondering ...
... whether this whole line up is intentional - as in: "OK, people, these are your choices.  In the red corner: Rick Warren, from the Hate team.  In the blue corner: Dr. Joseph Lowery, tolerance team.  Decide who you want to root for!"

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Wouldn't It Be Nice?
Y'know, I'd love to believe that - unfortunately, it seems as though the Warren endorsement was simply an error in judgment on the part of Barack Obama.

However, what we do with this golden opportunity is up to us.  And so far, I think we've done really well!

"There are two kinds of people in this world -- the kind who separate the world into two kinds of people, and those who don't."  -- Gloria Steinem


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Why isn't this plastered all over the media?
Every time these ultra-homophobic leaders say they "love" gays or have many "gay friends", I get the feeling they are lying their asses off. This story only confirms that hunch.

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Thanks, Pam
I had posted a link to the Soulforce report a few days ago somewhere down below in the vast rabbit warren of Warren reports.  Meant to cc you but forgot.

So many people are talking about how nice and warm and likeable he is, well Soulforce's report shows more of the real man.

And Hamlet says it best: "one may smile and smile and be a villain."

"In order to maintain an untenable position, you have to be actively ignorant."  The Colbert Report


Warrens say didn't care about AIDS when it was "gay disease".
GLAAD has vids of interviews that the Warrens did last year where they admitt that they didn't care about HIV/AIDS when they thought it was just a "gay disease"...

http://glaadblog.org/2008/12/1...

Fox News: Hannity & Colmes - Warrens Address AIDS

12.20.07 09:00 pm - Pastor Rick and Kay Warren talk about their work with AIDS and Kay says, "I thought it was a gay disease. And for me I thought that meant I didn't have to
care. And I was so wrong."

ABC: Nightline - Kay Warren on AIDS

12.14.07 11:42 pm - Kay Warren, wife of pastor Rick Warren, admits she did not respond to the AIDS crisis immediately because it "was tied with homosexuality," but now says all people with HIV/AIDS should be treated with compassion.


[ Parent ]
How much US Tax Payer Money has Rick & Kay Received
via Bush Administration!?? Money into their Lifestyle bought their "Change of Heart" on AIDS. Rick & Kay have both written books bringing more GREEN their way.

What a TEAM of DECEPTION.


[ Parent ]
This one is from Macbeth
"There's daggers in men's smiles."  -  William Shakespeare


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Afraid to meet LGBT people?
I guess it is harder to hate and fight to eliminate the rights of people when you've actually seen the faces of the families that you are working to hurt.

Is this is what dinner with Warren's alleged gay friends was like, too?

watashi no yomeiri wa doko desu ka


shame on warren
and his " awkward hug". He didn't even have the audacity to offer water and donuts?

This is why I don't even fool with Christianity
...except to placate my relatives, only so briefly. I sat through a very bad Christmas pageant to make my retired Methodist minister grandfather happy, and because I need to see him more.

It's gay and lesbian lemonade, thank you very much
Not sour lemons..  expose him  and his errant beliefs to the light of day...

atheism, anyone?
"Christianity persecuted, tortured and burned. Like a hound it tracked the very scent of heresy. It kindled wars and nursed furious hatreds and ambitions. It sanctified...extermination and tyranny...it dreamt of infinite blisses and crowns it should be crowned with before an electrified universe and an applauding God."
George Santayana (1863-1952)

"I say quite deliberately that the Christian religion, as organized by its churches, has been and still is, the principal enemy of moral progress in this world."
Bertrand Russell (1872-1970)


It's gay people's fault!
Here's a smarmy essay by Melissa Etheridge about Rick Warren.  

Guess what, folks?  Gay people have to open their hearts and build bridges because Rick Warren is a good decent loving man:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...

Read it and weep.

At her delusions and naivetée.

"In order to maintain an untenable position, you have to be actively ignorant."  The Colbert Report


according to a recent cover,
the Advocate told us that Gay is the new Black.  I beg to differ.  These days, this particular gay is feeling more like the new kike wop faggot nigger greaseball.  Let's use our words correctly.

Rick Warren has been awfully political
And I do mean awful.  Perhaps it's time that his church lost its tax exempt status.

http://ftp.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf...


FOX Brit Hume just quoted a post from Pam Spaulding
it concerned the Pope opening his trap and the stench like a NYC Garbage Strike

What have you done today, to make ya feel PROUD?


~Heather Small


the quote was picked up by The London Times first
That's probably where Brit Hume got it:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/t...
"Pam Spaulding, a leading lesbian blogger from the United States, was even more direct: "The Prada Papa Ratzi opens his trap again, and the homophobia stinks like trash piled up during a NYC garbage strike."


[ Parent ]
blog-stremist goes INTERNATIONALE
the international blog-stremist of mystery

What have you done today, to make ya feel PROUD?


~Heather Small


[ Parent ]
Won't be long and Bill O the Clown
 will be on the war path.  Bill O doesn't like negative talk about the pope.  I'm sure he will come up with a side bar quote to be added to your greatness.

If I make sense? it was quite by accident.

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