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AN EARTHQUAKE OF SORTS IS TAKING PLACE IN AMERICA.
AN EARTHQUAKE OF SORTS IS TAKING PLACE IN AMERICA
By Maria Stroganova, 06 July 2015. An Interview with
Archpriest Victor Potapov, Rector of St. John the Baptist in Washington D. G, a
cleric of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia, regarding the reaction
to the legalization of same-sex marriage in the United States. This is a
translated article from ''Pravmir.com. Orthodox Christianity and the World, The
Daily Website on How to be an Orthodox Christian Today. ”
Father Victor, please tell us how the Orthodox of America
reacted to the decision of the US Supreme Court recognizing the legitimacy of
same-sex marriage throughout the country?
— To tell you the truth, we feel like we are in
mourning. Of course, no one was surprised that it happened. We ail understood
that the majority of the Supreme Court would vote in favor of the decision to
register same-sex marriages. It all started a long time ago, and over a year
ago, the Supreme Court declared the Marriage Protection Act illegal. Now this
is the result.
Of course, homosexuals claim that they are looking for
equality in civil life and they want gay husbands and wives to have the right
to visit each other in the hospital, inherit property, to have children, and
the rights which are pro-vided to traditional couples. I think, though, they
actually are pursuing other goals. Just this morning, I read an interview with
a rather famous Russian emigrant, Masha Gessen, who has long been an activist
in the LGBT movement. She, of course, is an anarchist, but they listen to her
opinion in America, and she said: “Our goal is to destroy marriage as an
institution, so that there is no longer the concept of marriage.” Her words
need to be taken very seriously.
I am also very concerned about what will happen next.
What group will now demand equality. Now someone might say: Why not, for
example, legalize polygamy? 'litis already occurred in American history among
Mormons, and now people are talking about it again. Why can’t a man have
several wives,—and a woman a few husbands? Moreover, isn't it, in some sense,
more natural than same-sex marriage? So who knows what awaits us—and what will
they now teach our children and grandchildren in school?
It is really disturbing for all of us, because now,
homosexuality is considered the norm, it will be introduced into the school
curriculum, children will grow up with it, and will get used to it. It is still
being debated in the school boards of various regions of America. In some
places they defend the traditional approach to teaching children about gender
and others, who are more liberal, have simply told children, that a child may
have two fathers, without a mother, and non-traditional families are presented as
the norm.
We know what will then happen. Now that same-sex marriage
has been legalized in the country, it has just become a matter of time before
propaganda will be promoted through-out the schools. Parents who are unhappy
and have other views can homeschool children or send them to religious schools,
but: in ordinary schools, everything will be “under the law.”
Are the Orthodox of America united in having a
negative opinion of the law?
— So far they
are virtually united, but already in some Orthodox jurisdictions priests are
beginning to take positions. For example, a priest of the Orthodox Church in
America in Boston is talking about the possibility oi accepting same sex
couples.
Unfortunately, over the last fifteen years, homosexual
propaganda has been being circulated and many have already been influenced.
Even some Orthodox say: “Well, it is not that bad. Let them do what they want.
It doesn’t concern us.” 'That earthquake or sorts that is occurring, though, is
changing the order established by God. It is terrible that we are encroaching
on the will of God.
Of course, to a certain extent, we Christians are to
blame for what happened. I see that marriage is not revered in Russia or in
America. Young people are fine to live together, and only after 5 or 6 years
decide to have a church marriage, but prayer in the wedding rite is addressed
to a chaste couple. Can you imagine, we, priests, marrying people who already
have children. I am not talking about the older generation that did not know'
the Church, but about the current genera-tion of young people. We do not honor
marriage properly as a Divinely established institution.
That said, of course, Patriarch Iliya of Georgia and
the Mid-American Diocese oi ROCOR condemned the decision of the Supreme Court,
also remembering that we have to despise the sin, but are required to love the
sinner.
There is another danger, though. We recently learned
that in the UK, a rich gay couple is suing the Church of England, wanting the
opportunity to marry. So, an attack on the Church has already begun. In
general, people are afraid to say anything bad about the homosexual lifestyle,
because anyone who is against it is immediately accused of homophobia and
misanthropy. Our freedom of speech has already been limited and I am afraid
that in time, it wall become worse and worse.
Have you had such a precedent, so that this sort of
couple has come and asked to be married?
- No, there
hasn’t been. There was, however, a so-called Orthodox Christian who leads this
way of life and he asked if he could get married in our church. Of course, we
told him that it is absolutely impossible. This, though, was the only instance—and
of course, if such efforts are made in the future, we will flatly refuse.
Every person is a child of God, and everyone deserves
to receive attention and pastoral care. After all, we help the infirm and
mentally ill and don’t turn anyone away. We all need God’s help, but cannot
allow sin.
Is such a development in America possible, that eventually
pressure will be put on the Church and the Church will be required to accept
gay marriage?
-Yes, it is possible Nothing surprises me. Of course,
i can’t predict this, but could we have expected 15 years ago that same-sex
marriage Would be legalized? It’s mind boggling, especially so quickly.
The other day 1 was listening to an interview with a
representative of the gay movement, and the interviewer asked:
“What’s next?”
“Next, we are going to set out to other countries. We
are going to carry out our policy in other countries where it is prohibited.”
Last year, was in Georgia and when gay parades were
organized there, the Orthodox were outraged and resisted. Now, though, if they
want to join the European Union, it will simply require them to hold gay
parades legally and to give the country’s homosexuals full rights. Now it’s
just a normal requirement.
Orthodox Heritage
Page 30 Vol 14, Issue 01-08
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