Statement from the Round Table
- September 2015
Mission's Response to US Supreme Court's Gay Marriage
Ruling
On June 26, 2015, the United States Supreme
Court decided the Obergefell v. Hodges
case, declaring on a 5-4 decision that the right
to marriage guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution
also extends to same-sex marriage, and thus
states were required to issue and honor marriage
licenses to same-sex couples.
Maitreya has already made
the Mission's position on this issue very clear
with the section on
homosexuality in Golden Keys 7, as well as
essays such as "Abomination
of Desolation." Maitreya
in these writings also gives the solution to
this problem, both for those who are born
homosexual (they must release the blockage of
energy through meditation, yoga, fasting, diet,
Tandava/Tandavi, etc.) and for those who are
victims of social breakdown (the society must be
fixed!).
As a reminder, Maitreya gave
the following warning in the "Abomination of
Desolation" essay over five years ago:
Stop all actions
that are an "abomination" to God.
If you will not, then do not blame God
for the Desolation that follows! We call
upon
everyone to stop doing things that are an abomination to God, and
to direct all their efforts and Might to
opposing those who support what is distasteful
to God.
Peacefully use all the
means and power you have to bring awareness to everyone of what is happening,
and use democratic tools (write your congressman, etc.), and your rights
(protest, take legal action, etc.), to change the system.
Cooperate with all
those who agree with you, even if their religions and beliefs are different from
ours (yours), and help them to achieve your common goals (to stop the
Abomination of Desolation)!
However, the Mission must
now also be concerned with the possible
practical and legal implications of the Supreme
Court's decision (as the Mission
is organized and operating in the US), and in
general how the Mission
organization should respond to situations where the law of a country requires it to
accommodate (or at least tolerate) things we do
not consider acceptable.
The Round Table had discussed this issue, and
our conclusion is as follows:
Maitreya
has made it clear that the Mission, and
Mission members, should follow the laws of
the countries they are in (unless of course
they are engaging in political activism and
noncompliance, from Knowledge, in order to change
the system, etc.). However, the
Mission organization itself must remain as
Pure and True to Maitreya's teaching as
possible.
Therefore, the
Mission organization will not become
involved in activities that will force it to
recognize or honor same-sex relationships as
legitimate. At this time, such
activities include issuing marriage licenses
(although the Mission can still conduct
unofficial marriage ceremonies as per
Maitreya's teachings) and opening businesses
or services that New Mexico law might
classify as "public accommodations" and thus
be subject to state laws requiring equal
service for gay rights purposes (such as a
New Mexico case where a wedding photography
business was forced to take pictures of a
same-sex couple).
The Mission still encourages its
members (Divines) to open businesses and
engage in such activities (if it is good for
the Divines and the Mission) by following
the principle of subjective approach with
objective adjustment. In these
endeavors, Divines should follow the laws of
the countries and states they are in; if
this requires serving a pro-homosexual
purpose or activity, the Divine should view
it as serving the Essence of those involved,
which is God (the Godly part of them, while
ignoring the ungodly actions).
However, the Divines should continue to
express their disagreement with this trend
in every way they legally can, including
political advocacy, freedom of speech and
demonstration, etc. (as the wedding
photography service in the New Mexico case
was permitted to state on their website and
in their advertising that they were morally
opposed to same-sex relationships, but they
followed the law).
The Mission will continue to
watch how the law develops and moves forward in
this area, and will continue to withdraw from
(or decide never to enter) areas that will bring
our ideals in conflict with the law. If
the pro-homosexuality trend becomes so prevalent
that we can no longer avoid it (or the situation
seems ripe for a new, more aggressive approach
towards changing the trend), the Mission
will re-evaluate its approach at that time.
Any questions about this statement and
position can be sent to:
RT@maitreya.org
The Round Table (RT) of the Mission of
Maitreya
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