Love the Person, Hate the Sin
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Title
Love the Person, Hate the Sin
Subject
Feminism, Christianity, LGBTQ+
Description
This poem deals with the author's frustration with Christianity and their sexuality. Various images surround the poem such as pictures of hands, geometric shapes, and a cat's eye. In this poem, Salazar expresses her distaste for the phrase "love the person, hate the sin" in her experience as bisexual. Salazar theorizes that Christians actually hate all of Salazar because bisexuality is Salazar's identity, and condemns "religious-based bigotry".
Creator
Rio Salazar
Source
"#Musings of a Lonely Feminist" Issue #1
Publisher
Feminist Action Project
Date
2013
Contributor
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Rights
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Relation
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Format
Black and white printed page
Language
English
Type
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Identifier
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Coverage
Modern feminist experience in the United States of America.
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Original Format
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Physical Dimensions
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Citation
Rio Salazar, “Love the Person, Hate the Sin,” Await Another Voice: Uncovering Collections at The University of Texas at Austin, accessed May 18, 2024, https://socialjusticeutaustin.omeka.net/items/show/61.