Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Election Day!

The whole family has voted!
I have been quite surprised to hear how many people I know are planning to vote Green, or already have. I realize that I live in a micro-cosim and that the Republicans will do well in NW Arkansas and the Democrats will carry SE Arkansas. Its just nice to know that in the City, there is diversity of opinion.

I have been trying to post YouTube videos that I like on here, but they all went to Chris's Eureka Diversity Blog. I have changed the settings and they are now going to my Conradical Blog.

Maybe I will eventually suceed in getting the more relevant ones to this blog to post here correctly. I haven't been You Tubing very long and haven't quite got it figgured out.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Harris Poll
Seven Out Of Ten Heterosexuals Today Know Someone Gay

http://www.harrisinteractive.com/news/allnewsbydate.asp?NewsID=1099

The part of this poll that I found most interesting is the number of GLBT people who are out at church. Most GLBT people are out to parents (78%), Siblings (73%) and especially close friends (92%).

The bottom of the list of who GLBT people are out too is their fellow Church/Synagogue members. Of Gays & Lesbians who attend worship regularly only 31% of gays and 21% of lesbians are out at their place of worship. When Bi's and Transgenders are added to the poll numbers it drops to 19%.

This makes me really ponder the state of welcoming in our churches and the impression we give those who are different. This means that 2/3 of the gays in the pews are in the cloest to other church members. So, chances are that someone sitting next to you in the pew is gay and not letting you know.

Another thing that could be discerned from this poll is that women feel less safe coming out at church. I suspect this is especially true in denominations that do not allow female clergy. That only 1/5th of lesbians are out at church may indicate that even though our churches are mainly filled with women, a lot of those women are not comfortable being themselves in their own house of worship.

I hope that no matter how people of faith believe concerning homosexuality, that they will be welcoming to their neighbor.