(Associated Baptist Press- May
14, 2004) By Greg Warner
DALLAS (ABP) -- The Southern Baptist Annuity Board faces another
round of criticism for owning $14 million worth of stock in Carnival
Cruise Lines, which is hosting "the First Annual Official
Gay Days Cruise" beginning May 30.
The four-night Bahamas cruise, aboard Carnival's ship Fantasy,
is sponsored by Gay Days Inc. and coincides with Orlando's Gay
Days celebration June 1-7, which organizers say will attract
135,000 people to the city.
The Southern Baptist Convention and its leaders have been outspoken
opponents of gay rights. Since 1997, the SBC has been boycotting
the Walt Disney Co. largely because of its gay-friendly policies
and events like Gay Days at Disney World.
[Editor-Boycotting is not biblical, but then boycotting of the
SBC of One of the devil's strongholds, while "investing"
in ANOTHER shows just how hypocritical the SBC really is. "Boycotting"
is not biblical, and neither is "investing" in the
corporations of the "world". The SBC is an abomination
before the Lord.]
But Annuity Board officials said May 13 that Carnival's gambling
business and association with the new gay cruise are not enough
to prompt the retirement agency to divest itself of the cruise
line's stock.
The Annuity Board owns 329,700 shares of Carnival in its Value
Index Fund and 26,400 shares in its Equity Index Fund as of December
31 -- together valued at $14.5 million as of May 13.
Some Southern Baptists object to the board's holdings in companies
such as Carnival because of their involvement in gambling and
other questionable activities. Carnival advertises the world's
largest on-board gambling casino.
The Annuity Board said its screening policy for stocks prohibits
investment in "any company that is publicly recognized,
as determined by the Annuity Board, as being in the liquor, tobacco,
gambling, pornography, or abortion industries, or any company
whose products, services or activities are publicly recognized
as being incompatible with the moral and ethical posture of the
Annuity Board."
{Editor- Notice the "standards" of the SBC Annuity
Board? "INCOMPATABLE WITH THE MORAL AND ETHICAL POSTURE
OF THE ANNUITY BOARD" Where are GOD'S STANDARDS (Bible)?]
The Gay Days Cruise is not sponsored by Carnival, which typically
does not organize such outings but only makes space available
to travel agents and groups.
Promotional material from Orlando-based Gay Days Inc. says the
Gay Days cruise "is not an all-gay cruise" but that
special dinners, events and excursions are planned for gays.
"We hope within a few years this event will grow into a
buy out," the ad notes.
Carnival spokesperson Vance Gulliksen told Associated Baptist
Press the company "caters to a very broad demographic and
does not discriminate based on race, age, sex, marital status,
religion, national origin, physical or mental ability or sexual
orientation."
"This particular group, like most groups sailing on Carnival,
is being sold and marketed through an independent travel agent,"
Gulliksen said of the gay cruise.
A statement from the Annuity Board said the relationship between
Carnival and Gay Days Inc. "can be likened to any objectionable
sponsor (alcohol, tobacco, gaming, etc.) booking convention space
at a hotel, convention center, etc."
"If the Southern Baptist Convention should choose to boycott
Carnival as it did Disney, we would take appropriate action as
we did with Disney," the Annuity Board statement added.
"We are in sympathy with the moral concerns of this issue
and are continuing to research and evaluate this particular holding."
[Editor- WHY must God's Word be "researched" and "evaluated"?
(judge by giving human opinion).]
Gay Days started 1991 with a special event at Disney World and
now include events at other theme parks and venues in Orlando
and other cities during the year. "We thank God that in
this great country of ours we have the freedom to go on gay cruises,
attractions or wherever we want without the threat of a group
like the Taliban outlawing every group except their own,"
said Chris Alexander-Manley, vice president for sales and marketing
for Gay Days Inc.
"I'm also happy that businesses such as Carnival look at
gay group travel such as ours as business that will help them
and our economy," he added. "My husband, Tommy, and
I both were raised Southern Baptist, and I'm sure they also aren't
happy that Carnival allows drinking, dancing, and gambling on
their ships."
In March, Annuity Board President O.S. Hawkins acknowledged criticism
of the agency's Carnival holdings but said avoiding all questionable
stocks is virtually impossible. Hawkins noted Carnival receives
only 3 percent of its revenue from gambling.
The May statement from the Annuity Board noted more than 300
companies in "prohibited industries" are on a list
of restricted investments. "The Annuity Board has a strong
moral policy," the statement added. "However, we could
go through every stock in the Fortune 500 and probably find some
reason why we shouldn't invest in any of them."
[Editor- We followers of Christ easily find some reason why they
shouldn't invest in any of them. If there be any of God's
children in the SBC they ARE NOT OF THIS WORLD and are spending
things rendered to GOD in things of this world for FILTHY LUCRE.
(2 Peter 5:2)]
But Don Allmon of Dyer, Tenn., a frequent critic of Annuity Board
investments, said enough is known about Carnival -- even before
the gay cruise came to light -- to warrant selling the stock.
Allmon, a deacon in First Baptist Church of Dyer, said most Southern
Baptists would oppose investing in Carnival if they knew about
the company. "I just question our leaders investing in that
kind of stock when they know it," he told ABP.
He disagreed with the Annuity Board's conclusion that Carnival
is not perceived to be in the gambling business. "If they
advertise it, how could it not be publicly perceived?" he
asked.
[Editor- Gambling is always brought up as a reason to "evaluate".
What about sodomy?]
Allmon said stricter compliance is not that hard. He said his
own informal review of the Annuity Board's 1,200-plus holdings
shows only 29 companies that are known to be involved in gambling.
"After they discover that some of these investments exist,
after a reasonable time, why not sell them?" he asked. "I'm
not down on Mr. Hawkins because I think he does a good job, but
I think they missed on a couple of these."
Richard Land, executive director of the SBC Ethics and Religious
Liberty Commission and a frequent critic of Gay Days celebrations,
did not respond to a request to be interviewed on the topic.
[God- "Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers
of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues" Rev
18:4] [Source: Messengers of Christ Ministries, http://cnview.com/
]
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