Sunday, August 2, 2009

Gay Friendly, 1990's:, 2000's: We were Baptized too and Claming our Right to a Seat at the Table!

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AIDS Ministry Network

Interfaith Declaration from the Council of Religious AIDS Networks

As long as one member of the human family is afflicted, we all suffer. In that spirit, we declare our response to the AIDS pandemic:

We are called to love: God does not punish with sickness or disease but is present together with us as the source of our strength, courage and hope. The God of our understanding is, in fact, greater than AIDS.

We are called to compassionate care: We must assure that all who are affected by the pandemic [regardless of religion, race, class, age, nationality, physical ability, gender or sexual orientation] will have access to compassionate, non-judgmental care, respect, support and assistance.

We are called to witness and do justice: We are committed to transform public attitudes and policies, supporting the enforcement of all local and federal laws to protect the civil liberties of all persons with AIDS and other disabilities.

We further commit to speak publicly about AIDS prevention and compassion for all people.

We promote prevention: Within the context of our respective faiths, we encourage accurate and comprehensive information for the public regarding HIV transmission and means of prevention. We vow to develop comprehensive AIDS prevention programs for our youth and adults.
We acknowledge that we are a global community: While the scourge of AIDS is devastating to the United States, it is much greater in magnitude in other parts of the world community. We recognize our responsibility to encourage AIDS education and prevention policies, especially in the global religious programs we support.

We deplore the sins of intolerance and bigotry: AIDS is not a "gay" disease. It affects men, women and children of all races. We reject the intolerance and bigotry that have caused many to deflect their energy, blame those infected, and become preoccupied with issues of sexuality, worthiness, class status, or chemical dependency.

We challenge our society: Because economic disparity and poverty are major contributing factors in the AIDS pandemic and barriers to prevention and treatment, we call upon all sectors of society to seek ways of eliminating poverty in a commitment to a future of hope and security.
We are committed to action: We will seek ways, individually and within our faith communities, to respond to the needs around us.

2 comments:

andrewgale said...

james, this is andrew, who met you the other night in indy and on saturday at dinner.

i love these thoughts. the idea of everyone suffer if one suffers is one of my favorite ideas. ubuntu, an african word, means "i am because we are" and carries some of that same idea.

well, it was great to connect with you. i don't blog much, but i am on facebook. you're welcome to look me up. talk to you later...

J.Miranda said...

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