Savagely tolerant

Dan Savage is someone I look up to and whose work I read and absorb almost religiously.  He represents and practices a level of common sense and decency which many Americans lack, and this has made him very popular in both the gay and straight communities.  It was with great joy, then, that I read his response to someone claiming he was intolerant of Christians.  I, too, have been accused of that very thing.  Dan responds to that accusation with the finesse I have come to expect from him.  It also represents my view on this very issue; I could (should) have written this very response.

And finally, to Rob in Albany who felt my aside was proof of my intolerance and hypocrisy: Joking about Christianity isn’t evidence that I’m intolerant—hell, I’m perfectly willing to tolerate Christians. I have never, for instance, attempted to prevent Christians from marrying each other, or tried to stop them from adopting children, or worked to make it illegal for them to hold certain jobs. I don’t threaten to boycott companies that market their products to Christians, and I don’t organize letter-writing campaigns to complain about Christian characters on television.

It would indeed be hypocritical for me to complain about fundamentalist Christians who’ve done all of the above to gay people if I turned around and did the same thing to Christians—but, again, I’ve done no such thing. Intolerant? Hell, I’m a model of tolerance! Oh sure, I joked about the Virgin Birth because I think it’s silly and sexphobic. And I’m free to say as much, however unpleasant it is for some Christians to hear. Fundamentalist Christians, for their part, are free to think homosexuality is sinful and unnatural, and they’re free to say so, however unpleasant it is for me to hear. But fundamentalists aren’t willing to just speak their piece, Rob. Nope, they seek to persecute people for being gay, and that’s where their low opinion of homosexuality—which, again, they have an absolute right to hold—transubstantiates into intolerance.

Far too many Christians need to understand the difference between tolerance and intolerance, to better understand how they violate and offend the very religion they claim to uphold and in which they claim to believe.  They should definitely read Savage’s perspective.  We just won’t tell them he’s gay.

[via Pharyngula via Stupid Evil Bastard]

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