Josh Alcorn bans The Vagina Monologues.

BY: Henry Matthew Alt • January 16, 2015 • In the News; LGBT Issues

 

Well, the Vagi­na Mono­logues is no more. Its sex­u­al pol­i­tics no longer are inclu­sive enough. So after a run of nine­teeen straight years, Mt. Holyoke Col­lege has can­celed the play on the grounds that it excludes women with­out vagi­nas. The pecu­liar phrase “women with­out vagi­nas” is meant to include both women with­out vagi­nas and men who think they’re women. Ms. Brown explains all this for us. “A trans woman is a woman, full stop, but she may have a penis.” Oh. So what are we to con­clude from all this? Why, that the Vagi­na Mono­logues is “trans­pho­bic”!

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Pope Francis Derangement Syndrome III: Illinois legislators co-opt pope to promote same-sex marriage.

BY: Henry Matthew Alt • November 21, 2013 • LGBT Issues; Moral Theology; Pope Francis Derangement Syndrome

 

Rep. Lou Lang suc­cumbed to an ethe­re­al haze in his efforts to chan­nel six­ties’ croon­er Jack­ie DeShan­non: “It is incon­ceiv­able to me in a soci­ety that is so des­per­ate for love and so des­per­ate for close­ness and so des­per­ate for peo­ple to live peace­ably with one anoth­er that any­one can turn their back on this leg­is­la­tion. All this leg­is­la­tion pro­pos­es to do is to let peo­ple be togeth­er in peace and in love and make the world a bet­ter place.” Again, “love” and “peace” are good things. But Mr. Lang fails to explain why same-sex mar­riage is required to achieve them.

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A primer on moral law, with reference to same-sex marriage.

BY: Henry Matthew Alt • May 20, 2013 • LGBT Issues; Moral Theology; Politics

 

Not even Christo­pher Hitchens believed in moral rel­a­tiv­i­ty. Those who claim to believe in it prob­a­bly mean instead, “I don’t want to be both­ered with what you Chris­tians tell me I ought or ought not do.” But that’s dif­fer­ent. Behind every claim to moral rel­a­tiv­i­ty is some­one mak­ing an excuse, either for him­self or for some­one else. He knows the behav­ior in ques­tion is wrong, but is attached to it, or per­haps does not wish to make the nec­es­sary effort to cor­rect it. Per­haps he feels it would require too much effort. Or per­haps he doesn’t wish to give offense.

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A primer on rights, with reference to same-sex marriage.

BY: Henry Matthew Alt • May 13, 2013 • LGBT Issues; Moral Theology; Politics

 

Of things that exist, some exist by nature, some from oth­er caus­es.” That is the open­ing of Book II of Aristotle’s Physics, and is the begin­ning of all cor­rect rea­son. A tree exists by nature, but a park is made by man. For Aristotle’s “nature,” the Chris­t­ian will sub­sti­tute God; Aquinas improves on Aris­to­tle. Thus of things that exist, some are cre­at­ed by God and some by man. And since they are, in fact, cre­at­ed, it fol­lows that they are cre­at­ed for a pur­pose. It fol­lows, too, that their pur­pose is defined by the mak­er alone. With that in mind, we can turn to Jef­fer­son.

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Salon’s Mary Elizabeth Williams lectures the Church on same-sex marriage.

BY: Henry Matthew Alt • May 11, 2013 • LGBT Issues; Moral Theology; Politics

 

First we’re going to talk about lan­guage. It behooves any who be hon­est to get the expres­sion “mar­riage equal­i­ty” out of his head. No one believes in any such thing. I doubt very much that Mary Eliz­a­beth Williams believes in it. I would be stu­pe­fied into a coma if she told me she thought it was all good and well if I were to mar­ry two women; or two men; or one woman and one man; or my cat; or a three-year-old child; or six cows; or the exhumed body of King Tut. The rea­son she does not believe I may do these things is because she does not believe in mar­riage equal­i­ty.

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In defense of Bishop Campbell’s firing of a lesbian teacher.

BY: Henry Matthew Alt • April 26, 2013 • Church Scandals; In the News; LGBT Issues

 

There is no way to win an argu­ment with a bul­ly: A bul­ly is not inter­est­ed in being per­suad­ed, and a bul­ly is not inter­est­ed in being right; a bul­ly is inter­est­ed in one thing — being a bul­ly. In the present case, I am speak­ing about moral­is­tic bul­lies for the patent­ly wicked, abom­inable, Satan­ic evil of homo­sex­u­al­i­ty. They are not inter­est­ed in being just or right­eous; they are inter­est­ed in impos­ing their evil on soci­ety by rhetor­i­cal manip­u­la­tion and legal threat, even if it means attempt­ing to remove from oth­ers the free­dom to say, “No, I will not sup­port you in your evil.”

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