Pope, sexuality and human rights
Alex Bainbridge, Sydney
9 August 2008
Fifty people took part in a discussion around the topic Sex, sexuality and the church hosted by the Socialist Alliance on August 6.
Speakers included Peter Maher from St Josephs Catholic Church and chaplain at the University of Technology, Sydney, Ansgar Fehnker from Sydney Atheists, Rachel Evans from the Socialist Alliance and norrie mAy-welby, a Christian activist and Uniting Church member.
After the panelists contributions, discussion ranged over the role of progressive forces within the church, including the impact of liberation theology across Latin America, morality and politics and the church hierarchys hypocrisy on human rights and health questions including contraception and womens rights. Also discussed was the issue of the protest during the popes visit, and how reactionaries, such as Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, use religion to push their conservative agendas.
Evans and others took up the lefts attitude to religion and spoke about why the Socialist Alliance helped organise the NoToPope protest last month. The left must continue to build alliances with people from various religious backgrounds, some contributions to the meeting noted, but this shouldnt stop it from strenuously opposing religious figures and institutions that attempt to force religious practices or laws onto the whole of society.
Despite disagreements, the thought-provoking discussion prompted Maher to say that while colleagues had warned him against coming into the lions den, he felt it had been privilege to take part, noting that it was unusual to hear about the Old and New Testaments from so many atheists!