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Christians and Drag Queens: Reflections from a Gay Pride Event

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Christians vs. Homosexuals. Us vs. them.  This seems to be the attitude of many conservative Christians and the homosexual community.  In fact, 91% of young people outside the church (ages 16-29) believe that Christians are antihomosexual and 80% of churchgoers subscribe to the same perception.  Further, 87% of people who do not call themselves Christians identify the word “judgmental” with present-day Christianity.  Let’s start by admitting there is a problem here.

Before I share of my experience of attending a PRIDE event this past weekend, maybe we should get some background information.  I have grown up in an open, but conservative Christian home and have never experienced any sort of gay. lesbian, or bi (GLB) gathering.  Starbucks was giving out free coffee at the event, and since I work part time for them, I decided to go volunteer.  When I put this up on my twitter/fb status, I received all kinds of messages.  I had some in joking manners questioning my sexuality (I should add that I am straight), some praising me for being a “light on a hill”, and one who said, “Way to go Siggy! We all know ya love the women….besides who could look at a man’s hairy butt and…..???? well, you know….”.  The problem is, I do know.  I do know that I worked with someone at Starbucks who chose a homosexual lifestyle because his parents were so overly-religious it pushed him to rebel in that manner (still his choice, but the fact remains this was his driving force).  I do know that other homosexuals I’ve talked to and have found out that I am a Christian immediately believe that I think they are going to hell.  What??? When I first meet someone, the last thing I’m thinking about is whether or not they will be going to heaven or hell.  I want to know what they do for a living, what they enjoy doing, what makes them live and breathe, how their weekend was, etc.  It is unbelievable how many walls you have to break through when trying to have a simple conversation with someone about faith. Or how their day is going. Read More »

Video Killed the Radio Star, But What Happened To Christian Music?

Nearly every time I am driving through a new city, I check out the different radio stations.  Of course it is all the same (and usually about the same place on the dial).  You have the rap station up in the 106 frequency, country at 105/103, top 40’s music around 101/96, Christian around 90, and indie or jazz at 88/89 on the FM dial.  I throw that out there just as information for the next time you go to the next major city as a general guide, but it also serves my first point: radio is so predictable.

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MTV killed the art of music.  It took what used to have to be pictured and turned it into a visual platform.  It is like when a children’s book, such as Chronicles of Narnia, gets turned into a movie and a child no longer has to make up a picture of Aslan (not that I did not enjoy the movies, just saying…).  The imagination and open-ended side to the songs is now gone.  That is what makes music good though!  That ambiguity that allows you to identify with the song with where you are at and how you are feeling makes for a beautiful interpretation.  Since every teenager has raging hormones that they do not know what to do with, MTV plays videos that play to their desires (well…they used to play music videos anyways).  Don’t worry, I’m not insulting your intelligence by stating we live in a culture plagued by sex, it is just that when I went to MTV.com earlier today, I found this on the side panel: Read More »