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Gay man crosses church's barriers; Installation risks Lutheran censure
Miami Herald ^ | Nov. 18, 2001 | JENNIFER BABSON

Posted on 11/19/2001 8:16:31 AM PST by SocialMeltdown

KEY WEST -- On a breezy Sunday afternoon last week, 150 people of various denominations took inspiration from a Bible verse uttered centuries before by another religious renegade.

``If God be for us, who can be against us?'' asked Martin Luther. That resolve was reproduced on the cover of a nine-page program commemorating the installation of Arlo David Peterson as pastor of Key West's Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.

With those words, Holy Trinity's parishioners made history -- defying church hierarchy to become the first Lutheran congregation in Florida to install a noncelibate, gay pastor.

That action has placed Holy Trinity at the forefront of a national battle across the Protestant spectrum over policies restricting the ordination of sexually active gay men and lesbians as pastors or ministers.

A number of U.S. mainline Protestant denominations, including Lutherans, Methodists and Presbyterians, have been debating the role of gay men and lesbians in the church. Can they be ordained? Should same-sex couples be joined in ``commitment ceremonies''? Is homosexuality compatible with church teachings?

In August, Lutheran leaders ordered a study on these topics to be completed by 2005.

``I would say it's definitely an issue,'' said John Brooks, spokesman for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), which counts 5.1 million members in the United States and Bahamas. ``But while we have a mandate to study the issue of homosexuality, it is not the sole focus of the church.''

VOW OF CELIBACY

Heterosexuals are allowed to be married and serve as pastors, while unmarried people -- including gay men and lesbians -- are permitted to be pastors in the Lutheran church only if they vow to be celibate.

For about a dozen years, Peterson has been in a committed relationship with a man whom he now lives with, but they aren't allowed under church rules to be married.

Even before his Key West installation on Nov. 11, news of the impending ceremony provoked a sharp rebuke from the Tampa-based Florida-Bahamas Synod, the regional governing body of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The warning: Peterson's installation was not ``sanctioned, supported, or condoned'' and disciplinary action would likely follow.

His installation is expected to result in a public censure by the synod, and penalties could range from a reprimand to Holy Trinity's removal from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

Though they have broken with church rules, parishioners say their action flowed from a desire to choose the best person for the job.

``We didn't do it out of defiance; we just picked the person we thought was right for our congregation,'' said Carol Snider, president of the 40-member congregation. ``I think they (the church hierarchy) are going to have to lighten up and get out of the Dark Ages, and accept what the real world is about.''

In Monroe County, which the 2000 U.S. Census found had the highest percentage of households in Florida headed by unmarried partners -- many of them gay or lesbian -- that means sexual orientation is rarely a sticking point.

NOT A BIG DEAL

``I've lived in the closet most of my life, but I came to Key West for the sake of my relationship,'' says Peterson, 54. ``Being gay is not an issue here.''

Peterson arrived in the Keys in 1994, after serving more than two decades as a Lutheran pastor in New York state. Recently divorced, he worked for an AIDS organization before Holy Trinity's congregation tapped him as an adjunct pastor in August 1999. The church did not object.

At the time, Peterson was ``on leave from call,'' meaning he was not serving as a pastor but was still certified through a New York regional synod. Peterson said he asked the New York synod to transfer him to Florida, but never received a response.

Nearly two years later, in April, Holy Trinity's congregation voted to appoint Peterson as full-time pastor in a November ceremony. At about the same time, the Florida-Bahamas Synod notified the congregation that Peterson wasn't eligible to be a pastor.

Peterson, according to a letter from the Florida synod, had been plucked from the active clergy ``roster'' back in October 1999 and would need to be reinstated.

What church representatives didn't say: An openly gay man in a relationship can't be reinstated.

While they are still trying to sort out how Peterson's roster status changed, regional church administrators maintain that his removal from the active roster is nonetheless the primary reason he's not an official pastor.

THE CONSTITUTION

``My decision has to be made first and foremost on the constitution of our church, which requires any congregation to call a properly rostered member of the ELCA, and that is not the case in this situation,'' Edward R. Benoway, who is scheduled to be installed today in Orlando as the new Bishop of the Florida-Bahamas Synod said.

Peterson believes he was booted -- retroactively -- because he loves a man.

``They claim the church is open to gays and lesbians -- unless they are clergy,'' Peterson says. ``Oh yes, gays and lesbians are welcome; we just won't allow one of `your kind' to become pastor. They won't use the word gay; they will say it's because I'm not rostered.''

As Benoway prepares for his own installation ceremony, he's fielding questions about Peterson.

``As far as our ministry is concerned, at this point and time, you must be celibate if you are going to be an ordained minister'' and are not married, Benoway said. ``A single pastor cannot have an affair, either. Our church is in conversation about this whole issue, but we haven't arrived there. Until we do, if we do, we have to abide by our present policies, constitution and guidelines for ministry.''

The new bishop's opinion on the policy prohibition? ``Presently, it would be difficult for me to state my position. I am trying to be open-minded about where our church is today, where our society is today, where the scriptures would lead us,'' he said. ``There is a lot of tension there.''

SWELLING RANKS [No Pun Intended]

Last week, Peterson joined more than a dozen gay or lesbian Lutheran pastors nationwide who are serving in defiance of church rules, said Greg Egertson, a board member of the Lutheran Lesbian and Gay Ministry, a national group that helps recruit, place and independently certify gay and lesbian pastors.

``We are pushing them by finding congregations willing to disobey, and every time we do that, we are chipping away,'' Egertson said.

Lutheran churches in California, Kansas City, Iowa and Minnesota have installed sexually active gay pastors in recent years despite ELCA warnings.

Paul A. Kruger, a married former pastor at Holy Trinity, believes excluding gay pastors flies in the face of the church's mission.

``If people had walked in my shoes, they would have a whole different outlook,'' Kruger said. ``There's no way to describe the feeling of standing over a hospital bed or a bed at home with a gay man dying of AIDS with his partner there and the three of us holding hands and praying. All of a sudden, people's sexual orientation is not important. This is about human beings and human life.''


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To: FormerLib; Jerry_M
Yes, sometimes homosexual do infiltrate the ranks of the Roman Catholic clergy. That's hardly the same thing as celebrating the ordination of an openly homosexual clergy, wouldn't you agree?

It matters not for those who call evil good! I will not celebrate darkness by having fellowship with it. If such a thing were to happen in my church, I would leave it as I am a part of a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a peculiar people, that ye should show forth the praises of Him who hath called you out of darkness into His marvelous light. It is to be preferred to be called ignorant and bigoted by men than to soil the garment given to me by my Y'Shua and washed by the blood of His grace.

41 posted on 11/20/2001 5:55:15 AM PST by CCWoody
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To: SocialMeltdown
Why not those who practice bestiality, or pedophiles? It's only sexual orientation, right?
42 posted on 11/20/2001 7:15:11 AM PST by jimt
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To: *Christian_list
?
43 posted on 11/20/2001 7:17:21 AM PST by Khepera
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To: SocialMeltdown
``I think they (the church hierarchy) are going to have to lighten up and get out of the Dark Ages, and accept what the real world is about.''

I think they (Mizz Snider and her church buddies) are going to have to tighten up and get out of the "New Ages", and accept what the real Scripture is about.

"Therefore come out from them and be separate, says the Lord. Touch no unclean thing, and I will receive you."

44 posted on 11/20/2001 7:30:05 AM PST by LTCJ
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To: CCWoody; FormerLib; Jerry_M; the_doc; Uriel1975; RnMomof7
Can anybody tell me what accepting Homosexuality has to do with the conservative agenda?
45 posted on 11/20/2001 7:44:36 AM PST by Khepera
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To: lady lawyer
"How dare they assert that God is on their side? What amazing arrogance."

Does anyone else see the AMAZING irony in this statement?

Anyway... I have a couple of serious questions. Why do people always laugh and say they deserved it when a homosexual gets AIDS... I have seen heterosexuals with AIDS too, ya know... I'm really just curious why everyone sees this as a strictly "gay" disease.

On another note... jimt said "Why not those who practice bestiality, or pedophiles? It's only sexual orientation, right?"

Do you honestly consider pedophilia(sp?) and homosexuality to be on the same level? One involves two consenting adults, the other involves one adult, and one child... BIG difference. Bestiality is a whole 'nother issue... lol, I don't feel like getting into that right now. :P

Anyway, before anyone calls me a homosexual, I'm not. :P I'm just playing a little devil's advocate trying to get to the heart of the issues.

46 posted on 11/20/2001 7:45:51 AM PST by TheMonkeyBoy
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To: CCWoody
Seems like the RC has a problem with their priests and boys.

I have it on good authority that 100% of the Catholic clergy are sinners. I've heard the percentage is high in other denominations as well. Do you know otherwise?

As for this being a uniquely "RC" problem, it isn't. Clergy pedophilia and illicit sexual involvement in general is a serious problem across the Christian spectrum, and outside of the Christian world, for that matter.

All of which sidesteps the point, which is this. Catholic teaching on this matter is crystal clear. All homosexual activity, indeed, all sexual activity outside of lawful marriage, is the grave matter of mortal sin. Period. We haven't changed one iota. And, in point of fact, although the entire Protestant world caved on the issue of contraception, beginning with the Anglicans in the 1930's, we haven't changed one iota on that, either. (The two issues are linked. Contraception and sodomy are both non-reproductive acts; sex for pleasure alone, no babies wanted. Even a former Archbishop of Canterbury said that the Anglicans undermined their objection to homosexual acts when they approved of contraception in 1930.)

The Presbyterians would be startled to hear your description of them as "not Reformed".

47 posted on 11/20/2001 7:54:31 AM PST by Campion
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To: TheMonkeyBoy
Do you honestly consider pedophilia(sp?) and homosexuality to be on the same level? One involves two consenting adults, the other involves one adult, and one child... BIG difference. Bestiality is a whole 'nother issue... lol, I don't feel like getting into that right now. Anyway, before anyone calls me a homosexual, I'm not. :P I'm just playing a little devil's advocate trying to get to the heart of the issues.

No difference! Sin is sin; its wages, death! BTW, at the same level are 2 consenting adults engaging in heterosexual sex. No difference! Only the child is the victim.

48 posted on 11/20/2001 8:06:57 AM PST by CCWoody
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To: Campion
The two issues are linked. Contraception and sodomy are both non-reproductive acts; sex for pleasure alone, no babies wanted.

I would be interested to see the Catholic scripture basis for their position on contraception.

49 posted on 11/20/2001 8:13:40 AM PST by CCWoody
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To: TheMonkeyBoy; *Homosexual Agenda; FormerLib; ppaul; Clint N. Suhks; Buffalo Bob; Jimbaugh...
"Do you honestly consider pedophilia(sp?) and homosexuality to be on the same level? One involves two consenting adults, the other involves one adult, and one child... BIG difference."


The way some members of the homosexual community see it, there should be no difference and they are working to eliminate age of consent laws. While not every homosexual is a pedophile, the homosexual community in general does not stongly condemn homosexual pedophilia.


An excerpt from: "Will Pedophilia Be Next In Massachusetts Schools? 'Child Molestation' Is Being 'Normalized'" by J. Edward Pawlick, Publisher, Massachusetts News:

"The Boston Phoenix is a leading advocate of pedophilia in Massachusetts. A popular columnist for the Phoenix, Michael Bronski, wrote in March 1999 that the concern about protecting our children is only "gay-bashing." He said that the concern about pedophilia is "simply the latest in a series of ongoing attacks on gay people and gay rights that use the protection of children as a cover for homophobia."

But Bronski let the-cat-out-of-the-bag in the last paragraph of his article when he repeated the canard that children are "empowered" and have "autonomy" when they have the ability to have sex with adults. He wrote, "Gay-bashing under the guise of child protection will never go away until we as a culture can discuss the lives and needs of children openly and honestly — and include recognition of their sexuality, freedom, and autonomy." [emphasis added] In his world, a child who is twelve years, or even younger, will be allowed to decide when or where he will have sex. This is exactly what the pedophiles wish because it will totally empower them...

Up until 1990, NAMBLA was a fringe element in the homosexual movement.

Then the Journal of Homosexuality published a special double issue devoted to the subject. We began to hear the same arguments from adult pedophiles that we hear from homosexuals:

"I was born that way."
"I can't change."

One article in the special issue said that parents should look upon a pedophile who loves their son "not as a rival or competitor, not as a thief of their property, but as a partner in the boy's upbringing, someone to be welcomed into their home..." A professor of social science at the State University of New York said he looks forward to the day when Americans will "get over their hysteria about child abuse."


From the North American Man/Boy Love Association - Actual NAMBLA Brochure


Spend some time reading the information linked in Reply #34, Reply #40 and Reply #64 in the message thread 'L.I.E.' Is Infomercial For North American Man-Boy Love Association and decide for yourself.

50 posted on 11/20/2001 8:42:43 AM PST by EdReform
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To: Khepera; CCWoody; RnMomof7
"Can anybody tell me what accepting Homosexuality has to do with the conservative agenda?"

Without getting into great detail, if one believes that Conservatism has its roots in the inalienable rights granted to every man by the Creator, maybe, just maybe, Conservatism should be interested in the Creator's rules for His universe. Many of us Christian Conservatives believe that these rules are contained in the Bible.

51 posted on 11/20/2001 8:42:49 AM PST by Jerry_M
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To: SocialMeltdown
Do You Really Know What Homosexuals Do!?

MEDICAL CONSEQUENCES OF WHAT HOMOSEXUALS DO

52 posted on 11/20/2001 8:48:16 AM PST by spiker
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To: TheMonkeyBoy
Why do people always laugh and say they deserved it when a homosexual gets AIDS...

Because some people are simply mean.

The Christian may regret that someone engaged in homosexual behavior and will die as a result of, but there will be no joy in this. Neither do we celebrate the smoker getting lung cancer or the cheeseburger-lover having a heart attack (although those choices have nothing to do with moral choices).

Fringe elements such as the Rev. Phelps are the exception that helps prove the rule.

I'm really just curious why everyone sees this as a strictly "gay" disease.

Not strictly but mostly a homosexual disease, particularly in this country.

Do you honestly consider pedophilia(sp?) and homosexuality to be on the same level?

Both are sexual perversions. Such perversions are a slippery slope.

One involves two consenting adults, the other involves one adult, and one child...

Have you not noticed the recent moves by some homosexuals to try to convince people that children can give consent and that no harm comes from such "inter-generational" contacts.

Have you not noticed the silence from such groups as the so-called Human Rights Commission, GLAAD, and PFLAG concerning this?

It is all part of what Daniel Patrick Moynihan termed "defining deviancy down."

53 posted on 11/20/2001 8:59:11 AM PST by FormerLib
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To: CCWoody
I would be interested to see the Catholic scripture basis for their position on contraception.

It took me about 20 seconds to find this on the Web.

Gen 1:28, 9:1,7; 35:11 - the Lord commands us to be fruitful ("fertile") and multiply. We cooperate with the Creator's love.

Gen. 28:3 - Isaac's prayer over Jacob shows that fertility and procreation are considered blessings from God.

Gen. 38:8-10 - Onan is killed by God for practicing contraception (withdrawal) and spilling his semen on the ground.

Gen. 38:11-26 - Judah (like Onan) also rejected God's command to keep up the family lineage, but he was not killed.

Deut. 25:7-10 - penalty for refusing to keep up lineage is not death, like Onan received. Onan was killed for wasting seed.

Gen. 38:9 - also, the usage of the graphic word "seed," uncharacteristic for Hebrew writing, highlights the reason for death.

Exodus 23:25-26; Deut. 7:13-14 - God promises blessings which include no miscarriages or barrenness. The family reflects the Blessed Trinity.

Lev.18:22-23;20:13 - wasting seed with non-generative sexual acts warrants death. Many Protestant churches reject this teaching.

Lev. 21:17,20 - crushed testicles are called a defect and a blemish before God. Deliberate sterilization is intrinsically evil.

Deut. 23:1 - whoever has crushed testicles or is castrated cannot enter the assembly. Contraception is objectively sinful.

Deut. 25:11-12 - punishment for potential damage to testicles. Hence, vasectomies are gravely contrary to the natural law.

1 Chron. 25:5 - God exalts His people by blessing with many children. Contraception = not your will God, but my will be done.

Psalm 127:3-5 - children are a gift of favor from God and blessed is a full quiver. We must be open to God's gift of life.

Hosea 9:11; Jer. 18:21 - God punishes Israel by preventing pregnancy. Contraception is a curse.

Mal. 2:14 - Marriage is not a contract. It is a covenant - a supernatural exchange of persons with children as the fruit of the union.

Mal. 2:15 - What does God desire? Godly offspring. Contraception = God may want an eternal being created, but I say no.

Matt. 19:5-6 - Jesus said a husband and wife shall become one. They are no longer two, but one, as God is three persons, yet one.

Matt. 19:6; Eph. 5:31 - contraception prevents God's ability to "join" together. God's love for the Church is selfless and sacrificial.

Acts 5:1-11 - Ananias and Sapphira were slain because they withheld part of a gift. Fertility is a gift from God and cannot be withheld.

Rom.1:26-27 - sexual acts without the possibility of procreation is sinful. Self-giving love is life-giving love.

1 Cor. 6:19-20 - the body is the temple of the Holy Spirit; thus, we must glorify God in our bodies.

1 Cor. 7:5 - natural family planning (NFP). Do not refuse each other except perhaps by agreement for a season, naturally.

Gal. 6:7-8 - God is not mocked for what a man sows. If to the flesh, corruption. If to the Spirit, eternal life.

Eph. 5:25 - husbands love your wives as Christ loved the Church - by giving his entire body and holding nothing back.

Eph. 5:29-31; Phil. 3:2 - mutilating the flesh (e.g. surgery to prevent conception) is sinful. Some Protestant churches reject this teaching.

1 Tim. 2:15 - childbearing is considered a "work" through which women may be saved by God's grace.

Rev. 9:21; 21:8; 22:15; Gal. 5:20- sorcery = "pharmakeia" = includes abortifacient potions such as birth control pills = mortally sinful.

Now comes the fun part, watching some people do backflips showing how none of the above applies.

54 posted on 11/20/2001 9:04:29 AM PST by FormerLib
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To: CCWoody
God IS love. He's also a just God and will punish the wicked. BUT, if they return to Him, He will in no wise cast them out. He always leaves the door open. No one is lost except those who choose to reject Him. We have that choice.
55 posted on 11/20/2001 9:21:31 AM PST by Marysecretary
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To: SocialMeltdown
.....the installation of Arlo David Peterson as pastor of Key West's Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.

This sounds like very sick performance art to me.

56 posted on 11/20/2001 9:23:18 AM PST by ppaul
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To: spiker
A church in our area has a minister who is gay. He got colon cancer and you'd think that would make him stop and think. All it did was encourage him to open the church to more homosexuals. They are "welcome" there. People are so deceived by satan when they think it's okay to be a minister and gay. No, it's an abomination to the Lord. They miss His blessings when they go against His divine principles. I'm no gay basher, but God's Word is truth and He hates the sin of homosexuality even when He loves the homosexual.
57 posted on 11/20/2001 9:25:41 AM PST by Marysecretary
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To: EdReform
BUMP
58 posted on 11/20/2001 9:47:00 AM PST by ppaul
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To: Marysecretary
BUT, if they return to Him, He will in no wise cast them out.

I did not know that you were a Predestinarian!

59 posted on 11/20/2001 11:10:46 AM PST by CCWoody
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To: CCWoody
I don't consider myself that. I'm only saying that if the people he judges so severely in your stated passages return to God, He will forgive them their trespasses and bring them into the fold, so to speak. Nothing predestinarian about that, IMHO.
60 posted on 11/20/2001 11:36:20 AM PST by Marysecretary
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