R002524

Thursday, March 21, 2002 12:58 PM
Unconstitutional Discrimination


Dear Kenneth L. Zwick - Director,

I am writing to express my deep disappointment in the government's decision to exclude certain American citizens from compensation and support following the attacks on our country. The 9/11 Fund, created by Congress, would do more to honor our lost countrymen and their families if the Fund were to include all Americans in its mission.

I understand that our society's bigotry toward gay-Americans is rooted in deeply held religious beliefs. Religious beliefs which teach that homosexuality is somehow immoral in the eyes of God. However, our Constitution explicity states that government policy should not be determined by or contingent upon the establishment of a state religion. There is to be a separation of church and state. Christian Americans have every right to believe what they will about homosexuality and homosexual-Americans. They do not, however, have the right to steer government policy based on those beliefs. Especially not when time and time again, policy has been steered toward discrimination and hatred.

I would remind you, Sir, that Christian beliefs and Scriptures were once used to defend the institution of slavery. Christians once pointed out passages from Scripture which were believed to mean that blacks were somehow divinely mandated to be slaves. Much as modern Christians point out passages that are believed to mean that homosexuality is immoral. I am quite sure you will agree with me that slavery was a deplorable institution.

I find myself questioning just what it is that we, as a nation, are fighting against in this war on terrorism. Religious extremists have recently imprisoned homosexuals in Egypt, beheaded homosexuals in Saudi Arabia, and shamefully, excluded homosexuals in America from a fund created by the government, for the people. All of the people.

Regrettably,

Individual Comment
San Francisco, CA

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