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Time 100 2006 gala, Stephen Colbert, with his wife.Steven Colbert took on homophobia and intolerance during an interview with Tony Perkins the founder of the Family Research Council and a vocal opponent of gay civil unions and gay marriage. Colbert challenged Tony Perkins‘ use of religion to attack homosexuality by asking Perkins where in the bible Jesus talked about gay people. When Perkins mentioned a reference in the gospel according to Paul, Colbert responded that Paul also encourages adult circumcision. He also asked Perkins if he kept Kosher (as mandated by the Old Testament). Colbert was, of course, doing this under the guise of satire. Steven Colbert’s character was asking Perkins these difficult questions because he wanted to know how to win arguments on gay marriage. But the real Steven Colbert was asking these difficult questions to challenge Perkins: if you claim to ground yourself in a literal and narrow reading of the bible, then by all means do so, but be consistent. Just make sure you tack on adult circumcision and keeping kosher to your platform.

 

But Colbert is not merely a satirist taking on homophobia. He is a practicing Catholic and Sunday school teacher! He’s not an atheist or agnostic (not that there’s any thing wrong with that), but he’s critiquing from the inside, within a Christian framework, This makes him that much more effective, and that much more persuasive. And it makes me that much more in love with Steven Colbert.

 

So and support the right of EVERY American to get married.

 

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3 Responses to “Steven Colbert (Practicing Catholic) Asks What Would Jesus Do About Gay Marriage”

  1. I don’t like this article

  2. Sorry Tokio

  3. There is no Gospel according to Paul. Paul actually is the biggest advocate AGAINST adult circumcision. And, of course, the New Testament specifically mentions that kosher laws are no longer to be observed (Jesus in the Gospels AND a vision to Peter in Acts).

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