Advocacy for Social Justice: A Personal Reflection
Tao-jen Wang
Social justice is important in the Bible and
also in real world, and this is the reason for Christians to love and stand
with the oppressed. But things get
complicated when dealing with homosexuality, which is becoming a heated issue
in Taiwan. The society of Taiwan is
divided on this controversy, where the younger generation being more open and
pushing the older generation to change. A
Taiwan Alliance to Promote Civil Partnership Rights (TAPCPR)[1]
was formed and has been trying to change the law: to allow same-sex marriage
and establish a system “partnership relationship” to coexist with the
traditional marriage system. In 2013, TAPCPR
successfully pushed the same-sex marriage law amendment draft proposal into Legislative
Yuan’s committee review process, which did not include the “partnership system,”
but might lead to a quick law change regarding to same-sex marriage if the
proposal was accepted. But this ignited
the churches in Taiwan to form a Family Alliance with multiple religious groups
and organize a parade to defend traditional marriage system and uphold family
values. The parade seemed successful and
the proposal was not accepted, but churches in Taiwan were labeled as “not
tolerant” and “homophobia” by the younger generation and some LGBT (lesbian,
gay, bisexual and transgender) Christians left their church. There were a few pastors sympathetic of the
difficult plight of LGBTs and were supportive of same-sex marriage. Though they might not be supportive of the “partnership
system,” they were labeled as compromising the Bible and succumbing to sexual
liberation movement by others.