
Sundance Film Festival: Does God Welcome
Gays?
PARK CITY, UT -- One of the movies that will
be played during the Sundance Film Festival is 'For the Bible Tells Me
So' by Daniel Karslake. The movie asks the question if homosexuals are
welcome in the kingdom of God?
For centuries, the Bible has been used to sanction discrimination,
repression, and injustice. It has justified slavery, empowered
segregation, and excused the subjugation of women--and the tradition
continues. Same tactics, new target. Today a handful of religious
passages are constantly exploited to validate hatred and violence
against homosexuals.
Filmmaker
Daniel Karslake explores the way religious conservatives have
systematically misled the public into believing that the Bible forbids
homosexuality and how this campaign of misinterpretation continues to
stigmatize the gay community and threaten America's rapidly diminishing
separation of church and state. With a keen sense of irony, Karslake
focuses on the family. Through the unfolding of five very moving stories
of Christian families with a gay or lesbian member and the reflections
of major biblical scholars, the film examines what, if anything, the
Bible actually says about homosexuality as we know it today.
Skillfully constructed, painstakingly researched, wielding whimsical
animation and a proudly unapologetic point of view, For the Bible Tells
Me So explores the intersection of religion and homosexuality in America
today, concluding that, perhaps, hatred is the greatest abomination of
all. Read more at
http://www.forthebibletellsmeso.org/Film.html.
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