National Post (National Edition)

Oliphant offended by MP's `Bible baseball'

- JOAN BRYDEN

OTTAWA • A gay Liberal MP is calling on Conservati­ve Leader Erin O'Toole to disavow a remark by one of his caucus members that appeared to suggest he and other LGBTQ people are “unclean.”

Toronto MP Rob Oliphant was indignant Friday after Conservati­ve MP Tamara Jansen responded to a highly personal speech he'd given on a bill to ban the discredite­d practice of conversion therapy.

Oliphant, a United Church minister, argued that objections to the bill are rooted in the belief that “God made a mistake” when he created people like him and that they should change who they are. He quoted from the Bible to urge MPs to “do justice and to love kindness.”

Jansen responded with a Bible quote of her own: “Woe to you, teachers of law and Pharisees, you hypocrites. You are like whitewashe­d tombs, which look beautiful on the outside but on the inside are full of the bones of the dead and everything unclean.”

Oliphant retorted that people like him are not “unclean.”

“It is deeply offensive to play Bible baseball like that ... It is offensive even to use that word in the context of this debate.”

In an interview later, Oliphant called on O'Toole to disavow Jansen's comments.

Jansen later said she used the quote “in reference to hypocrisy.”

“I plan to reach out to Mr. Oliphant and apologize for the misunderst­anding,” she said in a statement.

The furor erupted during final debate on Bill C-6, which would criminaliz­e the practice of forcing children or adults to undergo therapy aimed at altering their sexual orientatio­n or gender identity.

Liberal, Bloc Quebecois, New Democrat and Green MPs all support the bill.

But some Conservati­ves have expressed fears that the wording of the bill would outlaw conversati­ons between parents and their children or prohibit young people struggling with their sexual identity from seeking religious or other counsel. O'Toole himself has suggested it needs to be amended and has given his caucus a free vote on the bill.

Oliphant, who kicked off final debate on the bill for the government, said those fears are “tired and worn out” excuses for objecting to the ban on conversion therapy.

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