now this is just wrong.
a young student is killed because he was gay.
15-year-old Lawrence "Larry" King was shot in the head at the E.O.
Green School in Oxnard, California, reportedly for being gay. He was in
the eighth grade.Three days after the shooting, on February 15, King was taken off life support and pronounced dead.
King’s killer, 14-year-old Brandon McInerney, apparently
targeted the student because he was openly gay and sometimes dressed in
women’s clothes. King also wore makeup and jewelry to class on
occasion. It’s possible that McInerney, who has been charged with
murder and the commission of a hate crime, will be tried as an adult,
which means he could face 50 years to life in prison if convicted.
now, there are many deaths of young people each week. all are tragic, but it seems especially senseless when surrounded in a hate crime. what upsets me most is that the fear that perpetuates a hate crime is manifested in such a young person. will we see more of this as youth come out at younger ages?
read more here , here, here you can also find some tribute videos
in a side thought: i wondered what godtube thought of "homosexuality" some interesting results, though not surprised.
glen, you mention the state of the convention
not having any real power over the individual congregations. now that
may be true, but in the perception of the greater population that just
isn’t true. it is the same as saying that Church of Christ is a
denomination, people in the CoC will defend that there is not a
denomination, but common’ you are. the convention might not have power,
but that hasn’t stopped them from making proclamations for all their
churches to live up too (boycotting disney comes to mind). just that
sole act evokes the perception, which i was always told is 99% truth,
that the sbc has controlling powers over their congregations. also the
fact that there are other baptist churches that do not fit within the
sbc reflect that there is some power that keeps out all that claim the
baptist name.
maybe it’s poor reporting, but whether she said it this way or
another. people are still going to read into it all that sbc has power
or authority over it’s participating congregations and should make/take
action.
i say this knowing too that my denomination works or believes in the
power of the local church & we too collect together to support
missions/education/etc. but when we have had issues you can bet that
the whole church is affected.