The Road Less Traveled: Melissa Etheridge on Rick Warren

This kind of gives me a little more open minded view of Rick Warren. Not much, mind you, but a little…

The Choice Is Ours Now

Melissa Etheridge

Huffington Post, December 22, 2008

I hadn’t heard of Pastor Rick Warren before all of this. When I heard the news, in its neat little sound bite form that we are so accustomed to, it painted the picture for me. This Pastor Rick must surely be one hate spouting, money grabbing, bad hair televangelist like all the others. He probably has his own gay little secret bathroom stall somewhere, you know. One more hater working up his congregation to hate the gays, comparing us to pedophiles and those who commit incest, blah blah blah. Same ‘ole thing. Would I be boycotting the inauguration? Would we be marching again?

Well, I have to tell you my friends, the universe has a sense of humor and indeed works in mysterious ways.

[snip…]

I told my manager to reach out to Pastor Warren and say “In the spirit of unity I would like to talk to him.” They gave him my phone number. On the day of the conference I received a call from Pastor Rick, and before I could say anything, he told me what a fan he was. He had most of my albums from the very first one. What? This didn’t sound like a gay hater, much less a preacher. He explained in very thoughtful words that as a Christian he believed in equal rights for everyone. He believed every loving relationship should have equal protection. He struggled with proposition 8 because he didn’t want to see marriage redefined as anything other than between a man and a woman. He said he regretted his choice of words in his video message to his congregation about proposition 8 when he mentioned pedophiles and those who commit incest. He said that in no way, is that how he thought about gays. He invited me to his church, I invited him to my home to meet my wife and kids. He told me of his wife’s struggle with breast cancer just a year before mine.

When we met later that night, he entered the room with open arms and an open heart. We agreed to build bridges to the future.

Brothers and sisters the choice is ours now. We have the world’s attention. We have the capability to create change, awesome change in this world, but before we change minds we must change hearts. Sure, there are plenty of hateful people who will always hold on to their bigotry like a child to a blanket. But there are also good people out there, Christian and otherwise that are beginning to listen. They don’t hate us, they fear change. Maybe in our anger, as we consider marches and boycotts, perhaps we can consider stretching out our hands. Maybe instead of marching on his church, we can show up en mass and volunteer for one of the many organizations affiliated with his church that work for HIV/AIDS causes all around the world.

Maybe if they get to know us, they wont fear us.

I know, call me a dreamer, but I feel a new era is upon us.

I will be attending the inauguration with my family, and with hope in my heart. I know we are headed in the direction of marriage equality and equal protection for all families.

Happy Holidays my friends and a Happy New Year to you.

Peace on earth, goodwill toward all men and women… and everyone in-between.

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    • Edger on December 25, 2008 at 20:29
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    here…

    the universe has a sense of humor and indeed works in mysterious ways

    • Robyn on December 25, 2008 at 23:42

    All that needs to happen is for the pope to sit down and chat with me and he’ll realize how wrong he is about his view of transfolk.

    • Edger on December 25, 2008 at 23:50
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  1. An Easily Flattered Melissa Etheridge Forgives ‘Big Fan’ Rick Warren

  2. for years I think that perhaps Melissa Etheridge a great musician who is a megastar has in common with Warren one main thing. Ego. The drive that gets you to this status is immense. I always joke that if the devil himself offered my husband a lucrative contract or was a fan he would find a way to find that devil was in fact a good guy. Being a celebrity does not mean that your judgment is correct and it isolates you in a cocoon of ego. A place where your surrounded by fans and reality is hard to come by.  

    I also do not believe that Warren is a one issue hater. His agenda and beliefs are appalling from Iran to GLBT people to woman in general and even killing. A sick dude and one who may be a fan of Melissa’s but not one who is a good ‘bedfellow’ in any coalition that cares about human rights, the environment or reality. I do not believe he has the same definition of ‘good’ that most have. I think were at odds with his idea of good, and his followers blind faith in these concepts.    

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