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Politics | 12/18/2008 3:00 pm

Firestorm Reactions to Obama's Pick of Anti-Gay Rev. Rick Warren Role in Inauguration

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
Obama and Warren shake hands
in Saddleback Forum in August © AP

A firestorm of criticism from liberal and gay-rights activists has followed ever since Obama announced Wednesday that Pastor Dr. Rick Warren will give the invocation at the Inauguration. 

Warren, author of The Purpose Driven Life and other books, preaches conservative Christian issues at his large Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, CA. He stresses about climate, poverty and AIDS in third-world countries. But it’s his outspoken opposition toward abortion and gay marriage that has many human-rights activists, lesbian and gay activists finding Warren’s presence at Obama’s inauguration a slap in the face.

Today, Obama is defending his actions saying that disagreeing is what "America is about." SwampPolitics reports Obama saying:

We’re not going to agree on every single issue, but what we have to do is be able to create an atmosphere where we can disagree without being disagreeable, and then focus on those things that we hold in common. So Rick Warren has been invited to speak. Dr. Joseph Lowery who has deeply contrasting views than Rick Warren on a whole host of issues is also speaking during the course of the entire inaugural festivities, there are going to be a wide range of viewpoints that are presented … Because that’s what America is about.

Click here to read the full transcript.

While Obama is saying that we should all hold hands in harmony and live in peace among our "contrasting views" … his selection of Warren is upsetting human-rights groups. The Human Rights Campaign, the largest homosexual rights organization in the U.S., sent a letter to Obama, urging him to reconsider and calling the invitation "a genuine blow." The letter states that Warren was a proponent of Proposition 8. (The proposition, which eliminated the right of same-sex couples to marry, passed with 52 percent in November.)

"By inviting Rick Warren to your inauguration, you have tarnished the view that gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans have a place at your table," says the letter by Joe Solmonese, president of the group. "We feel a deep level of disrespect when one of the architects and promoters of an anti-gay agenda is given the prominence and the pulpit of your historic nomination."

"Rick Warren has not sat on the sidelines in the fight for basic equality and fairness. In fact, Rev. Warren spoke out vocally in support of Prop 8 in California saying, “There is no need to change the universal, historical definition of marriage to appease two percent of our population … This is not a political issue — it is a moral issue that God has spoken clearly about." Furthermore, he continues to misrepresent marriage equality as silencing his religious views. This was a lie during the battle over Proposition 8, and it’s a lie today." 

Click here to read the full letter.

Kathryn Kolbert, president of the equal-rights group People for the American Way, called giving Warren this honor a "grave disappointment."

"Pastor Warren, while enjoying a reputation as a moderate based on his affable personality and his church’s engagement on issues like AIDS in Africa, has said that the real difference between James Dobson and himself is one of tone rather than substance," Kolbert said in a statement. "He has recently compared marriage by loving and committed same-sex couples to incest and pedophilia. He has repeated the Religious Right’s big lie that supporters of equality for gay Americans are out to silence pastors. He has called Christians who advance a social gospel Marxists. He is adamantly opposed to women having a legal right to choose an abortion.

"I’m sure that Warren’s supporters will portray his selection as an appeal to unity by a president who is committed to reaching across traditional divides. Others may explain it as a response to Warren inviting then-Senator Obama to speak on AIDS and candidate Obama to appear at a forum, both at his church. But the sad truth is that this decision further elevates someone who has in recent weeks actively promoted legalized discrimination and denigrated the lives and relationships of millions of Americans." Click here to read the full statement.

309 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Marilyn Rick
Mitzi, Obama said recently that when he has made a mistake, he will admit it. It is Obama who should ask Warren not to participate for the sake of keeping Obama’s promise of change, i.e., no more hateful Evangelical dominance and influence on politics and policy decisions.
By Marilyn Rick on 12/20/2008 7:53 pm
Susan B
Well put. We’re talking about a prayer, for pity’s sake! So long as Warren doesn’t summon God’s wrath against the gays (or anyone else, for that matter), we need to get beyond this. Obama’s walking the talk here. Weren’t these offended people listening to Obama’s words of inclusion before the election, or did they think he was only talking about those THEY wanted to include?
By Susan B on 12/24/2008 4:10 pm
Jim Henley
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By Jim Henley on 12/18/2008 11:29 pm
Marilyn Rick
Jim, Given the state of the economy, I think even a Republican would have a 1 trillion dollar stimulus package. This is not brilliance on Obama’s part. Just like CEOs closing plants and laying off employees is not brilliance leadership deserving of multi million dollar bonuses. Any dummy can save money that way. Have you ever thought that 911 could possibly have been avoided?
By Marilyn Rick on 12/19/2008 12:01 am
Jim Henley
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By Jim Henley on 12/19/2008 12:49 am
Char Star
9/11 COULD have been avoided, Jim. Have you ever taken the time to research all the warnings—specific warnings? The CIA is run by Bush & Cheney. They are not going to touch this subject in any real way. Have you read about the PNAC document that many in the Bush Adm. signed way before Bush was ever in office? Like Wolfowitz for instance. It clearly states they need a “new Pearl Harbour” to set up conditions in the US so they could push through their goals.
By Char Star on 12/24/2008 11:14 am
Jim Henley
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By Jim Henley on 12/19/2008 1:02 am
HA BIBI
Jim, I too saw that on CNN last night and about liked to die of laughter. What a “DUMB ASS” Diaz is, he doesn’t know come here from sick em! LOL :)
By HA BIBI on 12/20/2008 9:44 pm
Jim Henley
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By Jim Henley on 12/21/2008 2:01 am
HA BIBI
Jim, I know but “gawd” they come on TV like their doing the public a favor in giving a so called “Transparency” interview and then they trip, stumble and sputter, when asked directly about the ear marks alloted for specific projects. And then, they never can dance and trip over their tounges fast enough to prevent those of us with common sense from laughing at their complete incompetency, LOL. :)
By HA BIBI on 12/21/2008 11:37 am
Jim Henley
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By Jim Henley on 12/21/2008 1:23 pm
HA BIBI
This guy doesn’t have a clue. The America people have been duped. By Jim Henley on 12/21/2008 2:23 pm Jim, I so agree, not a clue! And the people are totally duped,big time, not this gal. I don’t give a rats diddle one who cares about this guy. I’ll never get behind him, never in a million years. He just ain’t right and has a whole lot wrong.
By HA BIBI on 12/21/2008 1:52 pm
Jim Henley
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By Jim Henley on 12/21/2008 8:07 pm
HA BIBI
Yep, and it was another slime ball moment from him in my opinion. He was completely aware of what everyone else around him was doing and furthermore, you can not be raised in this country and not know that this is and has always been a tradition during the national anthem as well as the pledge of alligance. I saw on one of your other post’s, you had mentioned, will he salute the soilder’s from AirForce One? I had immediately thought of this video and imagined, what a hoot it would be, if they too also saw this video and refused to salute him, LOL. :)
By HA BIBI on 12/22/2008 1:11 am
Jim Henley
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By Jim Henley on 12/22/2008 2:40 am