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    Md. gay marriage could hinge on black churches

    BELTSVILLE, Md. (AP) — With Maryland poised to legalize gay marriage, some conservative opponents and religious leaders are counting on members of their congregations, especially in black churches, to upend the legislation at the polls this fall.

    Many African American church leaders oppose gay marriage in the liberal-leaning state that's nearly one-third black, and President Barack Obama's re-election campaign is expected to drive many of their congregants to the polls. Opponents submitted draft language for a ballot referendum to overturn the measure just after it passed the Legislature last week. Gov. Martin O'Malley was expected to sign the bill into law Thursday.

    Over the weekend, some pastors at predominantly black churches were already using their sermons to shop the referendum effort to their congregations, asking members to sign up for email alerts, put their name on petitions and overturn the law come November. The Catholic Church, which has 1.2 million parishioners in Maryland, has also openly opposed the bill.

    A Sunday service at the Hope Christian Church in Beltsville was filled with murmurs of agreement as a spokeswoman for the Maryland Marriage Alliance rallied the mostly black congregation against the law.

    "We will have the last say on how marriage will be defined in Maryland," spokeswoman Dee Powell shouted repeatedly to the audience of several hundred.

    Some churchgoers said they are bound by their faith to vote against gay marriage.

    "It's a personal value and opinion. It has nothing to do with President Barack Obama," said 54-year-old DeBorah Martinez, who has attended Hope Christian for three years.

    When a gay marriage bill fell short in the legislature last year, black pastors were given much of the credit for pressuring lawmakers to oppose it. The measure was pulled from the floor of the House as leaders realized if fell short of the needed votes.

    Opposition from black pastors in Maryland belies an overall political stance that routinely includes their endorsement of Democratic candidates and support for their agendas.

    Opponents will need to collect nearly 56,000 valid voter signatures, equivalent to 3 percent of the people who cast ballots in the 2010 gubernatorial election, to put the measure on the November ballot. Even gay marriage advocates expect the referendum to end up on the ballot.

    Six states and the District of Columbia currently recognize gay marriages. The state of Washington has also legalized gay marriage, and its law takes effect in June. Voters there are expected to petition the measure to referendum this fall.

    Maine legalized the unions for same-sex couples in 2009, but later that year became the only state overturn a such a law passed by a legislature.

    Meanwhile, about 30 states have constitutional amendments that seek to prohibit gay marriage, most by defining marriage as between a man and a woman.

    Donald Norris, chairman of the department of public policy at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, said black churches could heavily influence the referendum, but liberal voters who come out to support Obama could offset the votes against same-sex marriage.

    A number of factors could tip the vote on a referendum, Norris said. For example, a weak Republican presidential candidate could mean conservative voters stay home and don't cast ballots against the law.

    "It's going to really depend upon a variety of things that are going to happen between now and November," Norris said.

    Gay marriage advocates are hoping that young voters — whom they expect to support their cause — will turn out for Obama as they did in 2008.

    "I think Obama's election turns out a number of different people," said Sultan Shakir, campaign manager for Marylanders for Marriage Equality, a coalition of gay rights groups that worked to get the bill passed. "(There is) a lot of attention around people who attend church, but there are plenty of other demographics who are going to be turned out."

    The advocates also think it is inappropriate to leave what they consider a civil rights issue to the discretion of voters.

    "It's sad to me that anyone would think that it's OK to put up the rights of a minority to a popular vote," said Lisa Polyak, chairwoman of the board of directors for the gay rights organization Equality Maryland. "We have children, we have lives, we have jobs and we just want to go about them with integrity."

    Proponents of gay marriage are also counting on religious leaders who support of the bill to influence their congregations and for labor unions to urge their members to vote to keep gay marriage legal. Some black pastors who supported the measure as a matter of civil rights appeared publicly with O'Malley, a Democrat, during the legislative debate.

    Babatunde Adedayo, a 29-year-old from Upper Marlboro, said the president and his stance on gay marriage will likely influence his peers in November. Obama supports civil unions, but has not endorsed marriage for same-sex couples

    "I think this affects every facet of our culture," Adedayo said after the service at Hope Christian. "As a black African American in America, it is something the black church takes seriously and depending on Barack Obama's stance on this, it will affect a lot of people."

     

    73 comments

    • Hank  •  2 mths ago
      blacks forget their roots.
    • Matthew Kleid  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  2 mths ago
      Without the help of his gay friend Bayard Rustin and white allies, civil rights leader MLK could not have had the impact he did. Civil rights struggles should be about togetherness, not each minority on their own. So how dare these black churches rise up against another group trying to get equal rights? How is the white gay community supposed to turn and sympathize with their plight...
      • The Hammer 2 mths ago
        Sexual deviance does not a civil right make. Some gays and whites do not believe there should be same sex "marriage".
      • Gene Goldring 2 mths ago
        And the only argument they have is based on animus and religious idealism. Neither float in a court of law as shown in the recent DOMA case. Got anything that passes the rational basis test?
      • Ralph 2 mths ago
        Hammer, this is about civil rights for CITIZENS and they are not restricted by legal behavior. Read the Constitution, you putz. I really do not think that there are many gays who are against same sex marriage. After all they are not forced to participate. Or are you of the school that thinks if you don't like broccoli then it should be banned for everybody?
    • Jason  •  2 mths ago
      Yeah well maybe we should have put the civil rights act up to a popular vote or maybe a vote to end slavery. They need to be reminded of what it's like to be a minority.
      • Man 2 mths ago
        Exactly. Very well said!!
    • Charlie  •  2 mths ago
      Most of our presidents were Christian and ALL of them were for the separation of Church and state PARTICULARLY Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Adams and Jackson. They were Christian because, in those days, if you weren't, Christians would chase you down the street waving clubs and throwing stones. Happily, Christians aren't allowed to do that any more.
      • spike 2 mths ago
        "They were Christian because, in those days, if you weren't, Christians would chase you down the street waving clubs and throwing stones"
        =========================================================

        hehehehe...and they say Christians fall for fables? you've got them beat by a country mile!
      • Ralph 2 mths ago
        Spike, Charlie is only slightly exaggerating. In early America there were actually state religions and people were taxed to support them. One put one's reputation in peril if one did not attend regularly. The legacy of that period were the blue laws that forced businesses to close on the sabbath, etc. We are still coming out of the period of Christian oppression.
    • Scott  •  Owego, New York  •  2 mths ago
      Lets take black civil rights to a vote.
    • L.Kieth W  •  2 mths ago
      It is sad that the black community has forgotten its plight in the sixties for their equal rights. Also just as sad that they think there are no black gays. I will remember this when it comes to affirmative action votes. May it is time they learn to stand on their own two feet with out any special laws on the books supporting them.
    • red  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  2 mths ago
      Gay marriage has never won a popular vote regardless of whether the voters are white or black.
      • Ralph 2 mths ago
        So what are you going to say when it does win a popular vote? Remember 47.7% of California voters were in favor of marriage equality. I am in favor of putting the Catholic Church up for a popular vote. We can trot out all the clergy's role in the child molestation cases and maybe a majority will vote to ban the Catholics. Majority rule?
      • Ralph 2 mths ago
        Red, you forgot to mention that one anti-gay measure in Arizona which would have oppressed gay couples was voted down by popular vote. In California about 30 years ago the voters voted against a measure that would have fired all homosexual teachers. You are living in the past. Marriage equality will happen and I suspect that even the popular vote will show that soon.
      • Herbert 2 mths ago
        I am not in favor of gays, but in will not vote in favor of a republican supported measures nor will I vote to discriminate against somone's civil rights just because I do not like their life style. I have learned that anything republicans support is suspect.
    • SkyBluePink  •  Springfield, Missouri  •  2 mths ago
      Can't we all just love one another and get along?? All the I hate gays, I hate blacks, I hate whites, I hate Catholics, I hate Muslims sentiments are really wearing me down. I've grown tired of hearing it.
      • Ralph 2 mths ago
        Some are getting frantic because they are running out of groups over which it is OK to feel superior.
      • John 2 mths ago
        most of it isnt hate, its disagreement with the life style and giving of our own opinions
    • Richard  •  2 mths ago
      When churches get involved in politics then it is time to make them pay taxes.
    • Dr. Know  •  Everett, Washington  •  2 mths ago
      Since organized religious institutions have become involved in politics (contrary to Jesus' teachings) then they should pay property tax and income tax. The all Americans would at least reap some benefit from their existence.
    • May Pang Ping Pong  •  2 mths ago
      Black are only liberal if it is in their interest.
    • John  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  2 mths ago
      If the black Rev's open their mouths on this, they should lose tax free status! That includes you Rev Jackson, Sharpton, Farhacon!
    • Tommy  •  2 mths ago
      Two dongs don't make a life
    • The Hammer  •  2 mths ago
      Wow!!! Gay is the new Klan!!!! The #$%$inferiors now insulting and threatening the African-American community because of religion freedom. Not only gays are hetero-phobic, now they are racist and religious intolerant!! But most importantly, they really do not like the African-Americans to vote on this issue because they will vote against this. Sounds like a limp wrist-ed, pickle licking Jim Crow State in the making.
    • SLIP  •  2 mths ago
      Just like Obama's election did. If Rev. Jeremiah Wright has anything to say about it, it will pass since he has already asked God to #$%$ the US.
    • c  •  Fort Cobb, Oklahoma  •  2 mths ago
      If you want to #$%$ off blacks compare gay rights with civil rights. Like the holocaust the civil rights have been a money machine propaganda and blacks think they own themEver thought who sing in the choir on Sunday? LOL
    • Patrick  •  Austin, Texas  •  2 mths ago
      Yes, lets lean on the churches to pursuade the vote for law... Hmmm, I thought we had gotten out of the dark ages.
    • J  •  2 mths ago
      I suppose the colors of the rainbow flag do stand out better against black people's skin.
    • Cuttercuttinup  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  2 mths ago
      When two people of the same sex unite in pledges it is called "Two gay people uniting in pledge. That's what it is called. It is NOT "marriage". God defined marriage with his verbal instructions and his actions. Genesis 2:18-24
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 mths ago
      No one in my family ever got married in a church. We aren't Christian. Why should churches have the last say on how marriage is defined?
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