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Home  Gay anarchist 'action' hits church
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Tuesday, November 11,2008

Gay anarchist 'action' hits church

Gay anarchist group infiltrates, protests outside Eaton County church

by Nathan Harris
(Nathan Harris/City Pulse) The "outside team" focuses its attention on traffic passing by the Mt. Hope Church in Eaton County.

A gay anarchist group infiltrated the Mt. Hope Church in Eaton County Sunday morning, disrupting a service by pulling a fire alarm, dropping leaflets and yelling at parishioners, a pastor said.

The group, Bash Back, was simultaneously picketing outside the church, beating on buckets and using a megaphone to shout “Jesus was a homo” and other slogans as confused churchgoers continued to enter the building.

Members of Bash Back issued a press release Tuesday saying that it targeted Mt. Hope, a church that claims a flock of around 5,000, because it is "complicit in the repression of queers in Michigan and beyond."

According to the Myspace.com page of the Lansing chapter, the network initially sprung up with the intent of increasing homosexual visibility within the anarchist community.

The “action” began early Sunday morning at the Northstar Center on Lathrop Street in Lansing where a group of around 20 protesters gathered. Pink bandanas, signs, a rainbow-colored “Bash Back!” flag and a pink, wooden cross were distributed among about half the group — the “outside team.” The rest — “inside team” — were dressed in conservative clothes and carried Bibles and stacks of fliers, intending to blend in to the church‘s 11:30 a.m. “contemporary-laid back service.”

City Pulse was alerted to the Bash Back event through a press release and had no prior knowledge of where the “action” would take place or what it would entail.

“We’re having an action today,” one of the organizers told this reporter at the Northstar Center. “You’re in for a treat.”

Bash Back began picketing outside the church doors soon after the 11:30 service began. The group also handed out fliers, which were much calmer in tone and targeted more at the curious than the angry.

“We specialize in confronting homophobia, transphobia and every and all other forms of oppression,” the fliers read. “We strive for the liberation of all people.”

After a few minutes of protesting in front of the church doors, the “outside team” was asked to move its protest to the street, about 100 yards from the building. The team, standing beneath a row of tall flags that flank the entrance to the fortress-like church, focused its energy on the passing cars.

About 40 minutes into the service, the “inside team” ran from the building to their cars and drove away.
The Rev. John Elieff, “Helps Minister” at Mt. Hope Church, said Bash Back members disrupted the service by bursting into the sanctuary, throwing fliers, hanging a banner from the balcony and pulling fire alarms.

“It was an unwelcome and violent demonstration,” he said.

When Eaton County Sheriff’s deputies arrived, they questioned the remaining protestors in the church parking lot. Elieff and other church staff questioned the Bash Back members why Mt. Hope Church had been singled out.

“I don’t know,” was an almost universal response.

Elieff acknowledged the group’s right to protest, but he said the church’s civil rights were infringed upon when the service was disrupted.

No one was arrested at the church, and, Elieff said, as far as he knew, no arrests have been made.
“I would have preferred that they had all been taken in,” he said.

Elieff called Bash Back’s description of the church as a “well-known anti-queer, anti-choice radical right-wing establishment” a “gross misinterpretation.”

He said the leadership of Mt. Hope Church attempts to identify the church as neither anti-homosexual nor anti-choice, but that homosexuality is one of many sins the Bible condemns.

“Mt. Hope Church struggles to follow Christ’s example of loving the sinner and not the sin,” he said.


 
 


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For goodness sakes everyone! You have a right to be angry about what happened. HOWEVER - please get your story right. This is a group of anarchists NOT liberals. Not absolutely every gay rights organization is liberal. I think someone actually called them fascists. Did all of you fail civics? Could you go wiki some of those words or something? Also, as anarchists they don't believe in the institution of marriage, so this also has NOTHING to do with prop 8 in CA or prop 2 in MI. As someone astutely pointed out in one of the other blogs: calling Bash Back a liberal group is like calling the KKK a conservative group. However, calling the KKK a conservative group is actually MORE accurate. (I mean, my neighborhood was plasters with "Michigan Nazis for Bush/Chenney" a few years ago. Did you see any "Bash Back for Obama"? I didn't think so....because they are anarchists.
 
This story was horrifying to me. Ny sister was murdered in a church in Tennessee a couple months ago. I'm sure the people in that church weren't for sure if they were safe. Churches are going to have to start hiring armed security guards and locking doors after the service begins.
I'm very sorry for your loss. I think I know were incident you are referring to. The two incidents are so incredibly different, I hope that people do not start making connections - fearing that they constitute a trend.
 
Disagreeing is not a Hate Crime. The Rad Left is not going to win ANY support for their causes, and as long as we're still a democracy, you can't get laws passed or overturned through intimidation and violence. As Dennis Miller said on the radio the other day, gays have just gotten the gumption up over the last ten years to tell others about their lifestyle choice - but they immediately want everyone who is not gay to say they are cool with it overnight too. Meet the Christians half way and please, don;t go inside churches to protest. You are violating their First Amendment rights of Free Exercise of religion.
 
Bash Back doesn't come across as very "tolerant." Their tactics strike me as immature. They appeared to show no disregard for children that were probably alarmed at all the commotion. This is America, people have the right to believe whatever the heck they want. The Bash Backers chose an inappropriate forum for protest. And the reporter is just being coy. When they drove up the driveway, I'm sure it must have dawned on him what was going to take place. Grow up Bashers!
 
Contrary to the previous comments, I see absolutely no reason to point fingers at Mr. Harris; he is, as he reminds readers and critics, a practicing journalist whose duty is to report on the stories his post assigns him. I hardly find it appropriate to compare this church interruption to a KKK outing, and submit that it is extremely immature to coin it as such. And please, “Someone should find out where this rag reporter lives & every time his kids have a event, let’s all show up & trash it”? Overlooking your outrageous grammatical errors in that sentence alone, is it really necessary to threaten this man for doing his job? As far as the event goes, I, myself, am under the impression that the Bible strictly states that “All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God,” (Romans 5:8) so who are we to judge this group of blinded humans and label them as “sickos,” “idiots,” and “sinners” and not examine our own lives? I am appalled at the vandalism of the church just as much as other Christians, but the responsibility of the act cannot be thrust upon Harris, a reporter who, I might add, even reminded readers about the heart behind the church that, “Mt. Hope Church struggles to follow Christ’s example of loving the sinner and not the sin.” Let’s follow their example.
You can not expect me to believe that Mr. Harris OR YOU for that matter wouldn't have been able to at least made an educated GUESS as to what a Gay group calling themselves "BASH BACK" who sent a note to a NEWSPAPER saying they were going to have a "surprise" event at a CHURCH saying "you're in for a treat" meant! He isn't STUPID--he's a journalist! He KNEW it would be NEWSWORTHY which meant it wouldn't be a TEA PARTY! Of course it was going to be something that he SHOULD have at least WARNED the POLICE about. If either of you deny that it was CLEAR, then I feel sorry for you both because you're NOT telling the truth!
I cannot speculate on Harris's mindset regarding the situation... let alone call him "titillated" about the event. I was under the impression that he was merely told where to go and was not informed of any of the vandalism that would ensue. Yes, he was told that he was "in for a treat," but how was he supposed to inform authorities of something that hadn't happened? He was watching events unfold as everyone else. My intention for the post was to try to quell users from making uneducated and rude speculations against the reporter's character, despite their view on the event.
In response to "Seymour's" comment: did you forget that Mr. Harris was an OBSERVER of the event who was FOREWARNED, unlike the others who were merely VICTIMS. Mr. Harris is hardly an innocent who was merely "given an assignment." He was actually lying in wait, no doubt titillated because of what was about to happen. Had this been perpetrated by Christians upon gays, it would have been called WAY MORE than just a "church interruption!"
 
 
 
     
         
         

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