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Friday, June 01, 2007
Surgeon General Nominee Criticized For Votes On Church Council
President Bush's nominee for U.S. Surgeon General, University of Kentucky professor Dr. James W. Holsinger, has come under fire by the director of Soulforce Lexington, a group that opposes the use of religion to limit rights of gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgendered individuals. Today's Lexington Herald-Leader says the group is concerned about Dr. Holsinger's votes as a member of the United Methodist Church's Judicial Council. That body rules on disputes involving church doctrine. A a member of the 9-member Council, he opposed a decision to permit a practicing lesbian to be an associate pastor, and he supported a pastor who excluded an openly gay man from church membership. However, Holsinger's pastor, the Rev. David Calhoun, said: "Fears that he would not be fair or compassionate in distributing health care to gay and lesbian individuals is totally unfounded and ludicrous. Jim cares about people no matter who they are. He's not going to turn anybody down."