Posted on 10/27/2005 6:18:58 PM PDT by sionnsar
Read it all if you havent seen this before. A snippit:
Later we learn,
It was Roses gay partner in San Francisco who introduced him to the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia. But while Rose was immersing himself in the mystique of ancient Orthodoxy, his partner, who had written a book about the Church, was losing interest in it. Soon the Church took Rose wholly, and he and his partner split up.
A social doctrine adopted by the Council of Bishops of the Moscow Patriarchate last year describes homosexuality as a sinful injury to human nature to be treated by sacraments, prayer, fasting, repentance and the reading of the Holy Scriptures.
Referring to his young adult years before he became fully involved in the Orthodox Church, Rose once said: I was in hell. I know what hell is.
(Ibid.)
I was in hell. I know what hell is.
I stand by those words of Fr Seraphim. This Hell is being driven by ones hormones and knowing that to deny them is unhealthy. Hell is being driven by ones desires and fantasies and knowing that to deny them is to deny the only joy there is, the joy that defines your whole being. Hell is a fine San Francisco morning standing in ones bedroom while an orgy takes place in the hallway outside. Hell is a foggy San Francisco afternoon standing in a room full of men involved in various actions with each other - and somewhere a voice tells you its all wrong, but you dont know what to do. Hell is a balmy SF evening on a back porch listening to ten gay men in the middle of the most liberal Episcopal Diocese in the country insist that all churches are homophobic and evil. Hell is being told in a Sunday sermon that Jesus died in 1st century Judea, that Jesus isnt alive, that Jesus isnt coming back, and that he would want that you should follow your bliss to find the will of God in your life - all of this when you know now that your bliss makes you more depressed every time you indulge in it.
Hell is a Pride Parade where no one looks at you, where know one returns your compliments where no one bothers to notice you - on a day when egos are supposed to be full and fluffy, hell is having ones ego bashed. Hell is knowing that at this point someone reading this essay will say Oh, hes ugly and bitter, thats all. Hell is watching your friends die for the sake of their own freedom to damn themselves - and hearing them cry I didnt do anything to deserve this God is hateful.
Hell is knowing that there is the slightest possibility that these Jesus Seminar folks and these other new theologians are wrong. That 2000+ years of orthodox Christians are right: what if gay sex is evil? Equally hell is standing next to those who end that conversation by saying Oh, shut up. Hell is being told that all the Gospel is wrong - millennia of your brothers and sisters in the faith were wrong - that Jesus loves you just as you are and no change is required, well just throw out everything that disagrees with that. Hell is being told that this nihilism and denial of any and all truth is exactly what church is supposed to be - liberating us from the dark past of sin and law.
Hell is finding out that no one really wants a relationship no matter how much they want it blessed or accepted; rather just the ease of sex, the right to demand acceptance of their neighbors and the ability to collect insurance. Theyd also like it to be open, please, not monogamous, with a dont ask dont tell policy and weekends free to play around. And dont judge us, please.
Hell is standing in the middle of the most gay-friendly city in the country - perhaps the world - and knowing that, please God, there must be something more than this.
Or maybe Hell is belonging to a church that just pats you on the head and says, Thats ok, dear.
Hell welcomes you in from the cold by leaving all the windows and doors wide open and turning off the heat (too great a change can be a shock, you know). No change is required. No shift in vision. We value every person and support a widely diverse community means we have no standards, there is no difference between church and Dennys.
There is a way out.
ping
I am probably being unfair here, but this guys always gave me the creeps.
We likely disagree on points of theology, but it's kind of cool to see that other groups of Christians have traditional movements as well. Speaking as a conservative, traditional, Latin-Mass loving Catholic...well, I'm glad to see you're doing this work in your own faith community.
I've read this before. It is truly a classic, and I'm glad you posted it to refresh my memory.
Too many have substituted a "gospel" of affirmation for the Gospel of transformation.
That might be my next tagline.
Thanks! I've just picked up the banner from the late Arlin Adams (ahadams2) to carry it forward.
Prayers for strength and steadfastness for this man, in living a life of holiness. 2003 is not so long ago.
As a "gay" man, I agree with his observations about hell.
ping -- good one.
Will be a-pinging later, thanks!
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