This is good.
Recently, the National Organization for Marriage's president, Brian Brown, put up the following on the group's blog:
Last April, the Navy issued new "sensitivity training" guidelines that required Navy chaplains to perform same-sex marriages. Thanks to leadership from Congressmen Tim Huelskamp and Todd Akin, the Navy backed down and rescinded the guidelines.
Of course this is a lie. The letter actually said chaplains can choose to perform these marriages. They are not required to.
This deliberate lie was noticed by several bloggers. Rob Tisiani of Box Turtle Bulletin said the following:
This falsehood is now up on NOM’s blog, where I’m banned from commenting. I invite you — ask you, beg you, beseech you — to go there and point out the truth to NOM’s readers. They won’t believe it (they might not even get to see it!), but that doesn’t matter: there’s something to be said for telling the truth just for the sake of telling the truth.
I am also barred so I couldn't respond. NOM consistently bars commentators from its blog who make it a point to challenge the group on its lies, even if the challenges are done in a respectful manner. However apparently a lot of folks who aren't barred took it upon themselves to tell NOM that Brown's claim is a deliberate lie. Some of the comments are as follows:
Brian - Perhaps you should show us this REQUIREMENT for chaplains to perform same sex weddings. No pastor has every been required to do so and you know it. While gay marriage never made it into the 10 commandments, I'm pretty sure lying did. How do you reconcile this?
"Required" is not a synonym for "allowed."
NOM caught lying again, at this point it's redundant.
Liar Liar Liar they are NOT required to perform them there is a moral exemption clause in the general order.
I think the policy should be that Brian Brown should get his facts straight. That's a joke--I know I'm not answering your question. Seriously though, this type of flagrant inaccuracy is unacceptable at any level, especially for the president of a national organization. NOM supporters, you should demand the truth. After all, you're the ones giving away money.
Interestingly enough, one of the few comments in support of Brown's post doesn't exactly help NOM's sweetness and light image:
I called and made another donation to NOM. We ask a lot of our military, having to worry about someone staring at their backsides should not be one of them.
I guess you can't be shocked when trash attracts trash. If you feel inclined, go to NOM's blog post and remind the organization that lies in the name of God are still lies.
Here is the comment I just left.
ReplyDelete"You do know that your lies are being noted and corrected all over the net.
We are over you and the lies you spread to drum up funds. This has been reported to the Southern Poverty Law Center who is keeping tabs of the constant lies NOM tells to make LGBT people look bad.
I already think of NOM as a Hate Group because of the lies, twisted truth, and misleading studies you present as "facts"
A lie is wrong no matter what religion you are."
I will pass this on. Thanks for the heads up.
"When dealing with heretics, one is not obligated to keep his word." – Pope Gregory XII. 1415
ReplyDeleteYou missed this gem from a one "Louis E"
ReplyDeleteJR,
the existence of same-sex sexual relationships should be prohibited as a matter of military discipline regardless of persons afflicted by same-sex sexual attraction being permitted to remain in the ranks.The fallacy of allowing same-sex sexual relationships to go uncorrected wherever "gay people" are found has to end...the identity is no excuse for the activity
Yeah, Louis E is a fun one, but I like Daughter of Eve. Her comments obviously took her a lot of thought and she thinks they're unbeatable arguments... but they make absolutely no sense at all and are actually self-defeating.
ReplyDeleteWe should make trading cards!