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niyad

(124,421 posts)
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 02:55 PM Yesterday

Southern Baptist Convention Calls to Ban Same-Sex Marriage

Southern Baptist Convention Calls to Ban Same-Sex Marriage
Sela Turkel | June 12, 2025

The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), the nation’s largest protestant denomination, gathered for their annual two-day meeting in early June. Discussing a wide variety of topics, ranging from transgender youth to gambling, the convention ultimately endorsed resolutions to ban same-sex marriages, calling for a reversal of the ten-year-old Supreme Court precedent. This decision signals the SBC’s goal of replicating their previously successful campaign to overturn Roe v. Wade. One resolution called upon legislators to uphold their duty in passing “laws that reflect the truth of creation and natural law” and opposing laws that contradict “what God has made plain through nature and Scripture.” Another resolution simply calls for the overruling of Obergefell, the 2015 precedent that equates same-sex marriage with opposite-sex marriage under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. This ruling also affirms the SBC’s definition of gender and marriage, solidifying the gender binary and opposite-sex marriage.

The SBC feels emboldened by the current administration and right-leaning Supreme Court. Their resolutions are well within the realm of possibility at a time where their allies hold major positions of power in our government. The Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, a Southern Baptist himself, is placed third in line for the presidency. Additionally, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has already called to revisit Obergefell. Nancy Ammerman, a professor of religion at Boston University and attendee at the SBC, told AP, “…[t]here’s not a lot of room for people who don’t have the same understanding of who God is and how God operates in the world.” Southern Baptists are feeling confident in their place in society and feel as if they’ve been given an “opportunity” to “take back” their country.

Casting a shadow over the otherwise optimistic atmosphere of the SBC is the recent death of one of the most prominent whistleblowers of the Southern Baptists’ sexual abuse scandal. Jennifer Lyell went public in 2019 with her sexual abuse allegations against David Sills, her seminary professor while she was a student. Sills admitted to the misconduct and resigned from his post, but no details were made public. Lyell received devastating backlash from the public and media, including the SBC media outlet, the Baptist Press, portraying her claims as a “morally inappropriate relationship” rather than abuse. Lyell died Saturday, June 7, from catastrophic strokes. The SBC began on Tuesday, June 10, with no mention of Lyell’s passing. Relatedly, the SBC Executive Committee is seeking $3 million in convention funding for legal expenses for ongoing abuse cases.

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Despite recent controversies, the SBC was solely focused on their resolutions to prohibit same-sex marriage in America and design legislation “…based on what they say is the biblically stated order of divine creation,” an AP source reported. The current political atmosphere is allowing Southern Baptists to feel confident in their stances. They know that they have allies on the Hill, and although their resolutions may seem extreme to many, it’s important to take these ideas seriously. They are within the realm of possibility and it’s more crucial, now than ever, to protect those most vulnerable to far-right policies.

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Southern Baptist Convention Calls to Ban Same-Sex Marriage (Original Post) niyad Yesterday OP
Other Christian denominations disagree. TommyT139 Yesterday #1
Certainly doing my best to do so! niyad Yesterday #3
🙏🏻 TommyT139 Yesterday #6
Absolutely. ShazzieB 9 hrs ago #7
Some think they mean to ban same-marriage sex. bucolic_frolic Yesterday #2
wait until they outlaw recreational sex for everyone else. niyad Yesterday #4
Fuck them ZDU Yesterday #5

TommyT139

(1,504 posts)
1. Other Christian denominations disagree.
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 03:06 PM
Yesterday

If the government is going to not only privilege religion, but Christianity, and not only Christianity, but one denomination of it, then there is no legitimate law in this country.

They should look forward to the life to come, because we're gonna make it hell for them here.

ShazzieB

(20,897 posts)
7. Absolutely.
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 01:55 PM
9 hrs ago

I attend an Episcopal church. In 2026, that denomination will celebrate 50 years of "affirming that LGBTQ+ people have a full and equal claim to the love, acceptance, and pastoral care of the church." Source: https://www.episcopalchurch.org/organizations-affiliations/lgbtq/

I can attest to the fact the Episcopal Church is serious about this stance of inclusiveness. Among, other things, the rector of the church I attend is a married gay man, and the parish is one of the sponsors of local pride events.

I hate it when people accuse all Christians of homophobia and transphobia, based on the actions of denominations like the SBC. Christianity is NOT a monolith. There is great diversity among various denominations, on this and other issues.

I know some here are down on religion in general, and that is their right. I just object to "all religion" or all branches of Christianity being tarred with the same brush on issues where I know that is simply not true.

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