A friend sent me a link to an interview with Jim Wallis about his new book, God's Politics: Why the Right Gets it Wrong and the Left Doesn't Get It.
Click (here) for the full interview--it's definitely worth reading. I was struck by a passage in the middle of the interview about a conversation Wallis had with representatives from Focus on the Family about their attitudes towards people who are LGBT. From the interview:
"I had this conversation with Focus on the Family, and I said I agree with you that family breakdown is a huge crisis, a serious crisis. And I don't think the Left talks about that enough. My neighborhood is eighty percent single parent families. You can't overcome poverty with that, with eighty percent single parent families. But how do we reweave the bonds of marriage, family, extended family, and community, to put our arms around the kids? And it's not just in poor neighborhoods. Kids are falling through the cracks of fractured family in all classes and neighborhoods. So I said to them, I want to rebuild family life and relationships, but explain to me how gay and lesbian people are the ones responsible for all that? which is what their fund-raising strategy suggests. And after about an hour and a half they conceded the point. They said, Okay Jim, we concede that family breakdown is caused much more by heterosexual dysfunction than by homosexuals. But then they said, We can't vouch for our fundraising department, which says a lot, I think."