Tags: LGBT, atheism, homophobia
Permalink Reply by Steve on July 9, 2011 at 11:23am Yeah, it's possible.
The homophobia in the African American community is both religious and cultural. While it's true that they also tend to be very religious, a great deal of it is based on standards and perceptions of masculinity. Some view homosexuality as a white thing.
Australia's Prime Minister is a childless, unmarried atheist who lives with her boyfriend. Yet she is against marriage equality for some reason.
Permalink Reply by Matthew Wood on July 9, 2011 at 11:30am Good point on masculinity.
Could she be against marriage equality for political reasons? I know, short answer yes. However, I am unfamiliar with the politics and certainly the culture of Australia. Sure, a first world and western country, but it still has its own identity that I have not encountered.
Permalink Reply by Lord Gaytheist on July 9, 2011 at 11:41am
Permalink Reply by Suzanne Olson-Hyde on July 10, 2011 at 2:14am Yes, Julia Gillard is an Atheist, but is still greatly influened by the religious right.
It is purely political. Tony Abbott - right wing opposition leading catholic, visits the Archbishop of Sydney. George Pell, every fortnight for a cup of tea. George Pell and his Pope are the protectors of pedophiles, but still Julia could not go the atheist way.
I was so disappointed about her views on gay marriage, but appalled at the chaplains in secular schools - at a cost to the taxpayer of 220 million dollars - unforgivable, and then, as with progressive governments, handed out millions of dollars to all private schools - what the!!!!!!
Permalink Reply by Matthew Wood on July 9, 2011 at 11:26am What I have seen is most people do get their homophobia through their religious texts.
Can an atheist be homophobic? I say that there is certainly a possibility. I find homophobia to be a personal issue in this context. Some may find themselves uncomfortable around homosexuals. However, that begs the question of why do they feel uncomfortable if there is no religion behind it?
Sorry to answer your question with another question, but I find this to be interesting.
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Permalink Reply by Great Dane on July 10, 2011 at 5:52am Ha ha - yeah I think so.
Luckily, Matt Dillahunty is very good at defending the line from their crazy talk - it is quite entertaining when those fools call in. Great show!
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