Wednesday, March 17, 2010

A Look At Christian Charity

Jan 23rd, 20102010-01-23T05:01:32ZM jS, Y | By Pat Hitt Martinez | Read more in: GLBTQ

I’d like to welcome Pat Hitt Martinez.  Pat was one of the plaintiffs in the pivotal  Martinez v County of Monroe, which forced New York State to recognize same-sex marriage. ~ Lori Hahn, GLBTQ Editor

A total of $74,000,000 (that’s seventy four MILLION dollars) was spent in support of Proposition 8, which rescinded marriage rights for same-sex couples in California.   At this writing, proponents of both sides sit in a courtroom trying to defend their positions as to the constitutionality of this hateful legislation.

That amount of money is absolutely staggering.  But what’s worse is that the bulk of it came from Christians and Christian organizations.

Let’s see what charitable work that money could have bought.

According to the US Department of Agriculture, 691,000 children went hungry at some point last year. That hate money would have added $107 to each child’s household for food.

36.2 million Americans overall “didn’t have the money or assistance to get enough food to maintain active, healthy lives.” They merely “struggled” with hunger at some point. That’s roughly $2 per starving American that was spent on Proposition 8.

11.9 million Americans experienced struggles with hunger and, “The government says these people suffered a substantial disruption in their food supply at some point.  About $6 per starving American was spent to deprive a group of people of their rights.

That $74 millions could have funded Women Infants and Children (WIC) programs for all of Wyoming, North and South Dakota, District of Columbia, New Hampshire, Vermont and Montana. (source)

By far, Mississippi is the state with the worse hunger problem, at 17.4% of the state’s population, especially among children. Yet, “American Family Association” out of Tupelo, rather than use their resources for good Christian values right there in their own back yard, spent a half million dollars to finance Proposition 8.

The Knights of Columbus Headquarters out of New Haven Connecticut, which boasts of its organization “We are an organization of dedicated individuals—1.6 million members strong, and growing. An organization that, since 1882, has embodied the selflessness of man as it has helped overcome the problems of the world. Poverty. Ignorance. Apathy. Things which imperil not only a single individual, but the whole of humanity” sent one million dollars to finance Proposition 8.

Focus on the Family, in 37 separate donations, financed almost three quarters of a million dollars’ worth of hate legislation.

Every year more than 20,000 18-year olds who had been abandoned, abused, orphaned, whatever, are booted out of the foster care system without any resources other than whatever their foster family might be willing to provide them after their 18th birthday. These kids become street people, often falling into drug abuse, prostitution, and crime. There is no funding for education or transition for these kids and so another cycle of abuse, abandonment, and neglect begins anew with them and their offspring. There is NO funding for these kids. $74 Million would have provided $3,700 per foster child released at age 18 this year with some sort of training, assistance, and preventive education. Nobody cared about them.

Teen pregnancy is viewed to be the cause of many problems. Teen mothers are more likely to not finish high school or college. Additionally, it is estimated that as much as 80% of unwed teen mothers end up on welfare. Compared to 25 years ago pregnant teens are also far less likely to be married.

A child born to a teenage mother is also seen to be at a disadvantage in society. Newborns of teen mothers tend to have a lower birth weight. As they get older, they are more likely to do poorly in school and have a greater chance of experiencing abuse and neglect. It has been found that sons of teenage mothers are more likely to wind up in prison. Daughters of teen mothers have an increased risk of experiencing a teenage pregnancy themselves.

Can you imagine the good $74 million would have done in helping to educate these kids or, failing that, assist the children of these children in getting a better start in life?

These are just child-oriented programs I could think of.  Then there are programs and funding for the elderly, disabled, veterans, etc. that we could hash out, too.

I dropped my jaw in astonishment, virtual wonder, when I read of Pat Robertson’s comments about the tragedy in Haiti.

“Something happened a long time ago in Haiti, and people might not want to talk about it. They were under the heel of the French … and they got together and swore a pact to the devil. They said, ‘We will serve you if you’ll get us free from the French. True story, and the devil said, ‘OK, it’s a deal.’ Ever since, they have been cursed by one thing after another.”

And Jimmy Swaggart’s sermon a year or so ago:

“I’m trying to find the correct name for it … this utter absolute, asinine, idiotic stupidity of men marrying men. … I’ve never seen a man in my life I wanted to marry. And I’m gonna be blunt and plain; if one ever looks at me like that, I’m gonna kill him and tell God he died.”

Jerry Falwell on 9/11:

“I really believe that the pagans, and the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle, the ACLU, People For the American Way — all of them who have tried to secularize America — I point the finger in their face and say “you helped this happen.”

It saddens me in ways that I cannot truly articulate, the way a handful of opportunistic “Christians” can spread hate and call it “the word of God.”  It is times like these that I recall a line from that 1980s movie “Oh God!”

Paul Sorvino plays “Reverend Willie,” and calls himself “God’s own quarterback,” (who “personally paid six figures in income taxes last year”).  At a ministry show, Jerry (played by John Denver) shows up on stage (at God’s behest) and tells Reverend Willie (and I’m paraphrasing from memory here).

God says you need to shut up.  You say you’re teaching God’s words, but God says you ran out of his words a long time ago.

Amen.

Pat Martinez
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  1. Word!

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  2. So is it all about money and sex? There is more to life, how about the 2500 babies aborted each DAY in the US, but no one cares. He never intended for all the money to be in so few places. As for gay marriage He is saddened, it is about the sex. Try not having sex and we can talk, but He cannot be around sin, and cry when you give way to such foolishness. And gave His children clear direction on this matter. Don’t hate or cry becasue others have the same freedom you do. Do you really want it if you must force people to do it your way? And if I remember correctly it came for a vote in Cal and lost, that should be the last word, why isn’t it?

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  3. Welcome to AWOP Pat.
    Glad you could join us : )

    GF…
    “And if I remember correctly it came for a vote in Cal and lost, that should be the last word, why isn’t it?”
    Cause voting to deny the personal rights you yourself enjoy is always wrong. Simple as that. I’m pretty sure that concept is covered in your bible, look it up.

    kimg.

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    ThurmanNo Gravatar Reply:

    @ GF, Funny how the so-called followers of Jesus today always equate everything with getting one’s freak on and doin’ the wild thang. It’s NOT just about sex; sex just happens to be a part of life and love.

    Maybe I’m wrong (don’t think so), but same GENDER couples are folks just like the rest of us who also just happen to be attracted to and fall in love with another human being having the same set of biological plumbing.

    Jesus preached unconditional love, but the majority of His so-called followers today place condition after condition on the love He espoused. That attitude is exactly why I and many others who strive to live up to the ideal Jesus taught, refuse to associate with anything calling itself Christian today.

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  4. I second and third this emotion. As a Christian, I am SO offended at how many fundamentalists mis-represent the teachings of Jesus. It makes me positively ILL that so much money was wasted by people for the sole purpose of discriminating against people and attempting to prevent families from ever happening. It’s utterly disgraceful. True religion is to help the widows and orphans in their time of affliction. Jesus was anything but political. It’s too bad these “disciples” do not follow his example.

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  5. I really don’t see how homosexual marriage will affect my heterosexual marriage. In fact, lusty heterosexuals are more of a threat to any heterosexual marriage, thank you very much. Not to mention that money problems are a threat to “traditional” marriages. Real Christians should be fighting the ruling class (our corporate government) that is creating more poor people every single day.

    According to Jesus himself, taking care of the poor and the hungry are top priorities. Woe to those who would be glad that their hard earned money isn’t going to help the poor rise out of their predicament but to LAWYERS and CORPORATIONS!!!!

    “Christians” ought not be so preoccupied with what others are doing in their bedrooms. Those who do are really quite creepy. I much prefer those Christians who live their lives as Jesus would want them to… but interestingly enough, many of the sheep have been led astray by false leaders who fill them with fear and hatred. Let us pray for their return to the flock.

    Matthew 25:34″Then the King will say to those on his right, ‘Come, you who are blessed by my Father; take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world. 35For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, 36 I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.’

    37″Then the righteous will answer him, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to drink? 38When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you? 39When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?’

    40″The King will reply, ‘I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.’

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  6. @GF — you obviously aren’t married.

    Sex comes BEFORE marriage. After marriage, not so much! LOL!

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