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Cilantro, Not Coriander is a love story that also bears witness to
El Salvador's violent war and US complicity. From Philadelphia, to
Guatemala, to the blood riddled streets of San Salvador, you will
be led on a riveting journey that begins with one young man's quest
to follow his heart and live out his convictions.
Linda Panetta, human rights activist, photo journalist and
director of Optical Realities Photography.
We find here much about the 1980-1992 war in El Salvador that only
American anti-war activists know.
Cilantro, Not Coriander is a work in social science tradition
describing bad governance in El Salvador aided and abetted by the
United States government. One learns the real names of wayward
Reagan Administration officials, perfidious Salvadoran military
officers, heroic Catholic and Protestant churchmen and churchwomen,
and self-sacrificing Salvadoran leaders of popular movements who
died as they struggled for justice. The U.S. is shown here helping
to create a terrible culture of impunity for any Salvadoran
government or military related official, no matter how horrible his
crimes. The U.S. is shown here in full blown support of a terrorist
government.
In the context of fiction set in an historic reality we learn that
the FMLN guerrillas and their actions were basically decent and
just. Claims that they were Communists, or Communist inspired, or
manipulated by Communists were nonsense. We see how it is that
Assassinated Archbishop Oscar Romero was and is an enormous force
for beneficial change in Latin America.
Joseph Betz, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy, Villanova University
Arguments based in doctrine and scripture over the inclusion of
homosexual people within Christian congregations and sacraments
have done little to persuade the faithful on either side of this
debate. Hate is the Sin: Putting Faces on the Debate over Human
Sexuality approaches this divisive subject through portraits of the
faith of gay and lesbian persons, presents both sides of the
controversy, revealing how preformed opinions shape widely
divergent interpretations of biblical and theological issues.
Included are the true stories of Mary Albing, serving as a pastor
while in a lesbian relationship; Jay Wiesner, whose congregation
defied the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America by ordaining and
installing him in an Extraordinary Candidacy Project ceremony;
David Glesne, who sought to heal relationships with gays and
lesbians and yet deny them ordination and cohabitation; and other
accounts of the ways that many congregations have struggled to
welcome homosexual people and to realize the Christian message
within their own churches. Hate is the Sin: Putting Faces on the
Debate over Human Sexuality is an insightful and detailed account
of this contemporary debate and required reading for any person
hoping to understand Christianity and the spiritual lives of
contemporary Christian people.
Arguments based in doctrine and scripture over the inclusion of
homosexual people within Christian congregations and sacraments
have done little to persuade the faithful on either side of this
debate. Hate is the Sin: Putting Faces on the Debate over Human
Sexuality approaches this divisive subject through portraits of the
faith of gay and lesbian persons, presents both sides of the
controversy, revealing how preformed opinions shape widely
divergent interpretations of biblical and theological issues.
Included are the true stories of Mary Albing, serving as a pastor
while in a lesbian relationship; Jay Wiesner, whose congregation
defied the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America by ordaining and
installing him in an Extraordinary Candidacy Project ceremony;
David Glesne, who sought to heal relationships with gays and
lesbians and yet deny them ordination and cohabitation; and other
accounts of the ways that many congregations have struggled to
welcome homosexual people and to realize the Christian message
within their own churches. Hate is the Sin: Putting Faces on the
Debate over Human Sexuality is an insightful and detailed account
of this contemporary debate and required reading for any person
hoping to understand Christianity and the spiritual lives of
contemporary Christian people.
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