The Committee recommends concurrence as amended as
follows:
The world has been inundated with acts of hate in the recent years. Persons
from around the world have lashed out in anger and fear, persecuting those whom
they see as different, such as:
In the United States: Jasper, Texas, a black man was dragged to his death
behind a truck by white drivers; in Wyoming; a gay student was viciously
attacked and left to die; and In countries such as Kosovo, Rwanda and
others: Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing. In Kosovo: Genocide; and In
Rwanda: Ethnic Cleansing.
Thousands of stories appear around the world in the media where persons have
acted out of fear and bigotry to harm others emotionally, physically, and/or
spiritually. Jesus said: "Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you,
bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you." (Luke 6:27 NRSV)
Instead of taking lives, we are called as Christian people "to lay down our
lives for one another." (I John 3:16 NRSV) We must be willing to walk into the
houses of sin and eradicate the sin that tears lives apart.
That is why we as United Methodists must stand in direct opposition to any
person or group that would choose to harm another individual's life, liberty,
property, or family. We must unite around the world to make a Christian
witness that acts against persons because of their national origin, religion,
gender, age, race, or sexual orientation will not be tolerated. We will then
"Commit ourselves to be in ministry for and with all persons" (¶65G Social
Principles).
Therefore be it resolved, that the General Conference of The United Methodist
Church reaffirms its historical commitment not to tolerate acts of hate inside
or outside the church. The church shall respond to the victims and the
perpetrators of these acts with compassion as witnessed in Jesus Christ. We
oppose any and all acts of hate, or attempts to make people feel of less worth,
fear for their well-being, or lose spiritual presence in their lives.
Further, be it resolved that The United Methodist Church, with assistance from
the appropriate boards, agencies, and local churches continue to educate:
Christians on faithful responses to acts of hate;
Children and youth on the sins of hate and bigotry through Sunday School
materials, United Methodist Youth Fellowship resources, and special projects
that are done in several languages;
Seminary students and clergy on the trends of hate in the world and how the
church can faithfully prevent and respond to acts of hate;
and educate all persons in The United Methodist Church about the sins of hatred
and bigotry that have been committed in our United Methodist Church against our
members and against those with whom we seek to minister.
Be it further resolved, that the members of The United Methodist Church,
Be an active participant in civic or religious organizations that promote unity
and diversity and work to eradicate acts of hate.
Take strong non-violent action in opposition to hate groups.
Work to fulfill a ministry to those individuals who would choose to be a
part of hate groups and show them the compassion and saving grace of Jesus
Christ.
Promote diversity dialogue and programs in all churches, annual conferences,
central conferences, general agencies, campus ministry units, and any other
place where the United Methodist Church has a witness.
Enlist the various boards and agencies to work together to create a Mediation
Team Resource Kit that focuses on hate mediation for distribution to local
churches and annual conferences.
Support a Restorative Justice response to hate crimes, which aims at
dialogue, accountability, and healing between victims and offenders rather than
at adding more punishment of offenders if their crime was motivated by hate.
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