crossposted on Holy Bullies and Headless Monsters
There is huge incident brewing which will most likely, in the next few days, hit the Georgia African-American community like a nuclear bomb:
Two Georgia men have filed suit claiming that prominent Atlanta pastor Eddie Long coerced them into sex.
The suits, filed Tuesday in DeKalb County, Georgia, allege that Long used his position as a spiritual authority and bishop to coerce young male members and employees of his New Birth Missionary Baptist Church into sex.
“Defendant Long has a pattern and practice of singling out a select group of young male church members and using his authority as Bishop over them to ultimately bring them to a point of engaging in a sexual relationship,” the suits allege.
. . . The pastor took one plaintiff, Anthony Flagg, 21, on overnight trips to a half-dozen American cities in recent years, Flagg's suit alleges.
“Long shared a bedroom and engaged in intimate sexual contact with plaintiff Flagg including kissing, massaging, masturbating of plaintiff Flagg by defendant Long and oral sexual contact,” the suit says.
Long took the other plaintiff, Maurice Murray Robinson, 20, to Auckland, New Zealand, in October 2008 for his 19th birthday and engaged in oral sex with him, Robinson's suit alleges.
In all fairness, Long's spokesman has denied the charges. But here is why this is significant. Long (above in the picture with former President George Bush) has been extremely verbal about his opposition to gay marriage.
According to blogger Rod2.0Beta:
In addition to being one of the nation's most prominent pastors, Long is also among the most vocal critics of gay rights and same-sex marriage in the Black church. In December 2004, one month after voters approved an amendment to the Georgia state Constitution that banned gay marriage, Long led a 25,000 person march against gay rights and marriage equality.
Eddie Long is also the spiritual mentor of the anti-gay Rev. Bernice King, the youngest daughter of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr and new chair of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, the organization founded by her father more than five decades ago. Julian Bond, the chair of the NAACP and a strong supporter of gay rights, refused to attend the funeral of Coretta Scott King that was held at New Birth MB Church.
And according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Long has also been very vocal in expressing his anti-gay opinions:
“Men can look attractive when they are dirty,” writes Bishop Eddie Long in his 1997 book I Don't Want Delilah, I Need You! “We see sweating, dirty, hardworking men on television all the time and we say to one another, 'There's a macho guy.'”Despite this affinity for sweaty, macho men, Long is one of the most virulently homophobic black leaders in the religiously based anti-gay movement. His book, subtitled What a Woman Needs to Know, What a Man Needs to Understand, appeared in the midst of a roaring growth period for Long's New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Lithonia, Ga., near Atlanta. During the mid-'90s, it swelled to over 18,000 congregation members, men and women who worship in a multimillion-dollar complex that's the size of most major universities, spread out on 240 acres of land.
Much of what appears in I Don't Want Delilah was espoused in the videotaped “Back to the Future” sermon Long gave when his church was still small.
“It is the most unattractive thing I have ever seen, when I see women wearing uniforms that men would wear, and women fighting to get in the military!” Long shouted to his congregation then. “The woman gets perverted to turn towards woman … and everybody knows it's dangerous to enter an exit! And everybody knows, lady, if you go to the store and buy these devices [marital aids], it's Memorex! It ain't real!”
Again, Long's spokesperson says that the charges are not true. However, one cannot help but be reminded of the George Rekers escort scandal which took place earlier this year.
Discuss amongst yourselves. I am sure you have a lot to say.





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HUH..?..another OUTRIGHT ANTI_GAY Pastor…caught “diddling”…knock me over with a Feather! I say RAKE him over the Coals / hard..no Mercy!
I’m no longer surprisedby any of this. That level of obsession, the need to constantly dwell on the hot-hot-man-sex has to be driven by something, and I’ll venture a guess and say it usually isn’t a frustrated desire to learn needlepoint.
If/when he does his faux-tears apology, in the mode of “Ah have lusted in mah hort,” he’ll be forgiven, brushed quickly under the rug, and someone else who just can’t stop thinking about hot, naked, sweaty men, wrestling each other, will rise to take his place.
Pun intended.
Sorry, won’t be significant and here’s why….Pastor Long just gets moved over to the perverted abomination homosexual camp to be pitied and prayed for. Those who use religion, the christian bible or whatever, white and black, will just shake their heads.
Some closeted anti gay pastor getting his hand slapped does nothing for equality. If it did, there would not be 39 states where you could be fired just for being gay, DADT would have already been repealed, and who knows, LGBTs might not be second class citizens.
I will put money down that the anti gay amendment in Georgia will not be on the ballot to be repealed any time soon and Pastor Long will quietly go away. News cycle over.
This reminds me of Markos C. Alberto Moulitsas Zúñiga (MAMZ)More high-visibility hypocrisy! I can understand why this “pastor” opposes gay marriage. If his young victims were married to other men, they would be unavailable for sex with the pastor. This pastor depends on single young men to meet his sexual desires, so the last thing he wants is for these men to live in monogamous relationships.
In 1993, Markos C. Alberto Moulitsas Zúñiga (with whom Pam has been photographed) wrote a vehemently homophobic letter to his college newspaper opposing ALL gay service in the military, which is a position substantially more to the arch-conservative right than the policy that the US Congress eventually adopted, the notorious “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” and, by God, don’t use your brain policy.
MAMZ wrote that there was “something inherently uncomfortable” about serving with gays, and “such fears go a long way . . . ” Yes, the letter itself shows that they do.
I personally believe it’s the fear of discovering that seeing other men naked is sexually arousing. If you are the only sexually confused or gay man in the military, then you might be able to serve your three or four years without engaging in any sexual experimentation that would confirm your own gay reality. That, and reactionary right-wing anti-Clinton politics, is why I believe MAMZ wrote that letter.
MAMZ wrote that serving alongside homosexuals was “inherently uncomfortable” because they were looking at you while you were changing your underpants. Had he been twelve years old at the time, it would have been perfectly normal for him to talk with his mommy about this “underpants” issue so that she could reassure him that plenty of people, male and female, will look at your underpants, but mostly out of idle and harmless curiosity. There’s no reason why it needs to hurt his “sensibilities.”
For the pastor in the article above, he knows he has strong desires to engage in sex with other men, so he divides himself into the sexually depraved gay deviant, on the one hand, and the upstanding preacher who diligently opposes that which he “knows to be wrong.” He is metaphorically schizophrenic, with each of his personalities throwing themselves wholeheartedly into their mutually exclusive endeavors.
Don’t miss the forest for the treesBut you fail to notify the self perpetuation between society and allegedly self-hating public figures who work against the community. Examining these root causes of the so-called second class citizenship of lgbts is nothing but positive.
Well, his name IS Long.
Spin cycleWhen the truth comes out and he can no longer spin it or deny it, I bet he’ll take a page out of Ted Haggard’s book and go into ‘treatment’ to pray teh ghey away.
The more these creeps are outed,the more damage it does to their gay-bashing profession. In the wake of the Rekers affair, every late-night comedian on the map ridiculed him and his movement, and did so quite mercilessly. There were people predicting the Rekers scandal would be hushed up or ignored, but look at the long-range damage it’s done, most notably in the Prop 8 trial. The anti-gay movement is imploding–running headlong into the facts of human nature. More and more people are coming to realize it, and we should certainly help the process along. Being quiet about it, ignoring it, pretending it doesn’t matter won’t help anyone but them.
But you see…Sex and marriage aren’t necessarily the same thing. He may want to f**k men, but that doesn’t mean he wants to marry one!!! See the logic?
Hey, isn’t he…the PreacherBot from the Robosexual episode of Futurama? (otherwise known as “Oh, that guy”)
I love that photo of him with George.Caption:
Is that a mike in my hand, or are you just happy to see me, Prez?
New Birth MBCFunny, I can’t seem to get to their web site this morning.
I have a question.Why do you leave out the “C.”? Why is it “MAMZ” and not MCAMZ? When you list almost his entire name, why don’t you say what the “C.” stands for? If you’re going to all the trouble to make a big deal out of somebody’s nearly-complete name, why do you leave out part of it?
I couldn’t care less what somebody wrote in college (bor-ing!), but this “C.” issue is a puzzler.