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Hollywood Shuns Traditional Marriage Supporters

Hollywood Shuns Traditional Marriage Supporters

Albert Mohler

President, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary


November 24, 2008

The passage of Proposition 8 in California has reset the table with respect to the issue of same-sex marriage.  Clearly, those pushing for legalized same-sex marriage thought that the decision of the California Supreme Court last May was the final word, and same-sex marriage would be an established legal reality in California.  The fact that Proposition 8 passed on November 4 threw that assumption aside, and an ugly new chapter is opening.

The Los Angeles Times provides an eye-opening report into the response of Hollywood's cultural liberals to the passage of Proposition 8.  Reporters Rachel Abramowitz and Tina Daunt open their article with this question:  "Should there be boycotts, blacklists, firings or de facto shunning of those who supported Proposition 8?"

More:

That's the issue consuming many in liberal Hollywood who fought to defeat the initiative banning same-sex marriage and are now reeling with recrimination and dismay. Meanwhile, activists continue to comb donor lists and employ the Internet to expose those who donated money to support the ban.

Already out is Scott Eckern, director of the nonprofit California Musical Theatre in Sacramento, who resigned after a flurry of complaints from prominent theater artists, including "Hairspray" composer Marc Shaiman, when word of his contribution to the Yes on 8 campaign surfaced.

Other targets include Film Independent, the nonprofit arts organization that puts on both the Los Angeles Film Festival and the Spirit Awards; the Cinemark theater chain; and the Sundance Film Festival.

The response of Hollywood is the temptation to blacklist anyone who supported Proposition 8 and to eliminate or marginalize their influence in liberal Hollywood.  This response deserves a close look, for it almost surely represents the shape of the future when it comes to the issue of gay marriage.

For some time now, many legal scholars and observers have warned that the issue of same-sex marriage represents one of the most coercive dynamics in our culture.  Where same-sex marriage is legal, the coercive effect is to punish anyone who will not recognize, endorse, or celebrate same-sex marriages.  As groups like the Becket Fund have warned, churches and religious institutions are very vulnerable in this respect.

Now, as these developments in California unfold, it is clear that where efforts to legalize same-sex marriage fail, proponents will hunt down opponents of gay marriage for sanction and opposition.  Note carefully the fact that Hollywood insiders and gay rights activists are scrutinizing the list of those who contributed to Proposition 8 support, looking for individuals, organizations, and corporations to isolate and punish.  At least some are out to get people fired.

The opposition and outrage are also directed at churches and religious organizations.  Take a careful look at this development.  In all probability, it's the shape of things to come.


In addition to being one of Salem’s nationally syndicated radio talk show hosts, R. Albert Mohler, Jr. is the president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky and recognized as one of America’s leading theologians and cultural commentators. Contact Dr. Mohler at mail@albertmohler.com.  

Most Recent User Comments
Catalpa
12/1/2008 9:22 AM
Equal protection under the law? Are you saying that homosexual marriages should be protected under the law? Why?Homosexual marriage is a perversion, a twisting of a good gift from God. The Bible says homosexuality is a sin, just like stealing, killing, idol worship, or any other sin, and is therefore condemned by God's law. When men in arrogance or ignorance make laws that countermand God's laws, it only compounds the sin, it does not make it right. As with any other sin, when we repent with a contrite heart, God will forgive us, as His Son has already paid for that sin with His death on the cross. That forgiveness, however, does not give us license to go out and cheerfully continue to commit that sin as though it is no longer wrong. We may, in weakness, fall into the sin again, but we must always fight it and ask for strength to be free of it. Yes, homosexuals have always been around-but it has always been a sin. Homosexuality is not a 'lifestyle' that deserves legal protection.
PhatDajuan
11/26/2008 8:21 AM
DEAR CATALPA:

It's always the exceptional cases that make news, not the overwhelming majority of Gay Americans and our supporters who have been peacefully demonstrating for equality. But let's fact it: California's Proposition 8 went WAY beyond just refining marriage, it actually REMOVED a right to marriage that had been legally granted. The California Supreme Court correctly ruled that there is no constitutional justification for denying Gay couples the same opportunity that Straight couples take for granted. It's called "EQUAL PROTECTION UNDER THE LAW." But now, over 18,000 legal marriage have been put in limbo and may well be declared null and void. If it was YOUR marriage that had been put up for a popular vote and subsequently ripped apart, don't you think you would be just a bit perturbed?

You say "the homosexuals" are determined to force their way into the fabric of our society. Guess what? We have ALWAYS been part of the fabric of society. Fair treatment is all we want.
Catalpa
11/25/2008 6:43 PM
Phat, there's a difference between the peaceful boycott of a business and the blacklisting and punishing that is happening in California.
What we're seeing as a result of prop 8 appears to be a wholesale assualt. The homosexuals are determined to force their way into the fabric of our society, without thought or care of the damage they cause. I think they fight so viciously because they know somewhere deep in their hearts that their chosen 'lifestyle' is a sin.
When I as a Christian choose not to spend my money at McDonalds due to their support of homosexuality, that lets the company know I am against their position. When enough people do that, it may cause them to reconsider. I don't march through smashing things and disrupting the business, as homosexuals have done with churches and businesses. I am not attacking anyone, or forcing anyone to condone my sins. Homosexuals are using gestapo trying to force everyone to condone their sin, and that's just unacceptable.
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