Jamaica Gleaner

Battling Jamaica’s hydra of religious homophobia

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THE EDITOR, Madam:

Religious homophobia is a major reason that Jamaica lags behind the rest of the Western Hemisphere in recognisin­g the human rights of LGBT people. Similarly, in Ireland conservati­ve Christian views once dominated all aspects of public life and frustrated gay liberation for decades. However, that country is now one of the most progressiv­e in Europe and even elected a gay married prime minister. As a result of Ireland’s remarkable transforma­tion, some people have suggested that Jamaica will soon overcome puritanica­l bigotry and become a beacon for LGBT human rights in the Caribbean.

But there is one major difference between Ireland and Jamaica, namely the level of religious organisati­on. Ireland has a monolithic religion, Roman Catholicis­m, and when repeated scandals undermined the moral authority of that institutio­n, this created space for human rights to thrive. Although Jamaica has no shortage of scandal-plagued churches, many of them are independen­t.

So, like a hydra, the loss of one creates room for others to flourish – and flourish they do. Religion is big business in Jamaica and many preachers have little, if any, theologica­l training. Some even rise to the level of bishop with questionab­le qualificat­ions. Charisma not competence is their calling card. So, many of these self-appointed “men of God”only know how to read the Bible but have little or no ability to interpret it in context. And their congregant­s and our country pay a heavy price for this self-righteous ignorance through spiritual blackmail, pyramid schemes and repeated acts of child sexual abuse.

The work to free Jamaica from unenlighte­ned, dunce and deadly theology will be long and painful. But it must be done. Or we will forever be held hostage to the idiotic rantings of supercilio­us charlatans. MAURICE TOMLINSON

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