Tory MP David Sweet Who Appeared In Anti-Bullying Video Once Called Homosexuality A Sin

First Posted: 10/27/11 03:54 PM ET Updated: 12/27/11 05:12 AM ET

OTTAWA - A Conservative MP who once described homosexuality as a sin is refusing to explain his participation in a video honouring a gay teen who was bullied before his suicide.

The video featuring several Tory MPs has sparked a debate about the Harper government's approach toward gay rights and anti-discrimination measures.

David Sweet, who represents a southern Ontario riding, was once the president of the Christian men's organization Promise Keepers Canada. The Toronto Star asked Sweet if he felt homosexuality was a sin in a 2002 interview.

"Yes, absolutely," Sweet said at the time. "We take the Scriptures as the word of God. We look at homosexual behaviour and say that's not what's prescribed in the Scripture."

Promise Keepers Canada currently has a book for sale on its website entitled, "Leaving Homosexuality: A Practical Guide for Men and Women Looking for a Way Out." Sweet does not refer to his position at Promise Keepers in his online biography.

Sweet appears in a video released last week in memory of James Hubley, a 15-year-old Ottawa gay student who was bullied by his peers over his orientation. Sweet and other MPs declare, "It gets better," the slogan used in a popular campaign directed towards gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered youth who are facing harassment. They later provide the number of a help line.

The video's release coincided with Spirit Day, designated as a day to speak out against the bullying of gays.

Sweet did not respond to emails asking him about his previous comments and the video appearance. Outside the Commons Wednesday, he wouldn't stop to take questions.

"The video is on You Tube and what I said I said," Sweet said.

Of the seven MPs in the video who were elected in 2006, only one — Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird — did not vote with the Conservative government to reopen the debate on same-sex marriage in the Commons that year. That vote was defeated with a handful of Tory MPs voting with the opposition parties.

Liberal Leader Bob Rae told The Canadian Press Thursday he didn't feel the government was dealing with the issue of equality and gay rights in an up-front way. He raised the issue during question period on Thursday.

"I wonder if the spokesman for the government can indicate clearly whether the Prime Minister will be telling his colleagues in Perth at the Commonwealth conference that as far as Canada is concerned, human rights include gay rights and the Prime Minister will be using precisely that language to describe the situation," Rae said.

Stephen Harper is currently attending the conference of Commonwealth leaders. In 2009, Harper said he had raised concerns with Ugandan officials over laws targeting gays and lesbians.

"The issue of human rights is something closely associated with our country and with our government, something we are very proud to put forward both internationally and here at home," Defence Minister Peter MacKay told the Commons.

Helen Kennedy, executive director of gay rights group EGALE Canada, called the Tory video disrespectful.

Kennedy wants to know what action Conservative MPs are going to take to support an NDP-Liberal private member's bill to prohibit discrimination against transgendered Canadians.

"They actually have the power and authority and the responsibility to make it better. We're talking about politicians who enact legislation, who bring in bills to the legislature, into the House of Commons to make a difference in everyone's life and in particular in the case of our LGBT youth and the community in general and they're not doing that," said Kennedy.

"For them to stand up and say, 'It gets better, just hang in there kids,' is so disrespectful and disingenuous and shows they're out of touch with the community."

Hubley was the son of Ottawa city councillor Allan Hubley. He battled depression, and spoke openly on his blog about his struggles at school where he believed he was the only openly gay student.

"I hate being the only open gay guy in my school… It f***ing sucks, I really want to end it. Like all of it, I not getting better theres 3 more years of highschool left," he wrote in September.

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Whistlejackett
Hey stop doing that
10:47 PM on 10/29/2011
Whoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Sweet looks like he has an agendaaaaaaaaaaQ
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gravescanada
08:24 AM on 10/29/2011
Today, its expedient for the Conservatives to say It Gets Better, due to the public opinion. I question their sincerity. Where were they 5 years ago, 10 years ago. This has been an ongoing issue for so long. Conservative Christians by and large have no room in their hearts for anyone who is a Homosexual. This is due to Leviticus 18:22 Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination. The translations of this verse found in most English Bibles are not supported by the Hebrew text. Here is the Correct translation: And with a male, thou shalt not lie down in a woman's bed; it is an abomination. It can be seen that, rather than forbidding male homosexuality, it simply forbids two males to lie down in a woman’s bed, for whatever reason. Culturally, a woman's bed was her own. Other than the woman herself, only her husband was permitted in her bed, and there were even restrictions on when he was allowed in there. Any other use of her bed would have been considered defilement. Other verses in the Law will help clarify the acceptable use of the woman's bed (Lev. 15).
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Capital Ottawa
03:58 PM on 10/28/2011
I wonder what John Baird thinks of David Sweet's views?
10:24 AM on 10/28/2011
This is exactly why people reacted with suspicion and cynicism when the video first came out. There are too many in the CPC who have said hateful things regarding LGTBQ Canadians in the past, including the PM who (on the eve of his first election win) said that their values weren't "Canadian Values". It takes more than a single video to undo all that damage.

Rick Mercer had it right on the money. It's not enough to just say "it gets better", these people are actually in a position to make things better - and right now their record isn't all that good. Talk is cheap, lets see some action to back it up.
10:17 AM on 10/28/2011
I usually partake in left vs. right arguments, right vs. wrong etc etc. This is a bit of a departure for me because I rarely discuss my faith.

It's a very complicated balance to try to be a religious person and a tolerant person. Some people would say that it is not possible. I think people that intolerant Christians would also be intolerant atheists. Simply put, intolerance spans beyond a person's faith. The problem is that people tend to cling to things that are easy to identify -- what NOT to do. Don't steal, don't murder etc etc but ignore complex concepts like do onto others as you would yourself. Calling out other people on what you think is a sin is simply passing judgment on others.

One thing though about sin...sin is sin. To an evangelical, there aren't supposed to be big sins and little sins. If you're a homosexual, you're no worse than someone who has told a lie for instance. The main message they are trying to bring across is that "we're all sinners and nobody is perfect".

This is where I always struggle with my faith. I don't think a person that is a homosexual has automatically sinned because of who they are. Love thy neighbour, right?
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suvariboy
No agenda...except for, well, you know...
11:31 AM on 10/28/2011
Thanks for this. What a wonderful post!
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gravescanada
08:19 AM on 10/29/2011
I really enjoyed reading your comment. I to am a Christian, and have stuggled with my faith regarding Homosexuality. I did alot of research and found a site. It actually takes the Hebrew language and deconstructs our English version of the bible and reconstructs it using the true meaning behind the words. See, when the bible was translated, they had alot of difficulties due to the differences in our languages. I think you will find it most illuminating if you read it. It certainly helped me reconcile what I saw as a contradiction, If Homosexuality is so abhorrent, why did Jesus not mention it in the New Testament. Here is the link if you wish to read it.

http://hoperemains.webs.com/leviticus1822.htm
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Brian Berneker
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10:13 AM on 10/28/2011
I disagree with him on his views about marriage rights, but I can also see that his opposing marriage is a separate issue from opposing bullying. Adultery is also considered a sin in scripture, but that doesn't mean adulterers deserve to be bullied either. You don't have to agree with any part of his point of view to understand it.
10:52 AM on 10/28/2011
I disagree. Preventing gays to marry is a form of bullying in my view.
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Jay from Ottawa
sovereignty sale, 1.3T OBO
09:50 AM on 10/28/2011
Toryism and hypocrisy go together like meat and potatoes.
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SayBlade
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09:34 AM on 10/28/2011
"We look at homosexual behaviour and say that's not what's prescribed in the Scripture."

Behaviour? So he is against gay shopping or lesbian deck renovations? Some people talk funny.

http://hoperemains.webs.com/
09:21 AM on 10/28/2011
Well... it is a sin according to the Bible.
Don't get me wrong, gays have to be able to marry and have all the rights heterosexuals do, but that doesn't mean that it is not a sin.
Same thing when people are up in arms because the Pope does not allow condoms to be used under the Catholicism. If you are following the rules of Catholicism, which is do not have sex outside of marriage EVER, you don't need a condom. If you don't want to follow your religion strictly, it's your choice and you are free to make it.
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SayBlade
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09:52 AM on 10/28/2011
No. The Bible does not say it is a sin.

http://hoperemains.webs.com/
10:50 AM on 10/28/2011
Um... I'd say an "abomination" is more than a sin.
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Whistlejackett
Hey stop doing that
08:05 AM on 10/28/2011
I looked this guy up and I do not like him.........atall.
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jrfunkenstein
'It's a sad and beautiful world'
05:46 AM on 10/28/2011
Ummmmm......yeah.......this guy DOESN'T look like a closeted homosexual.

Not at all.
11:24 PM on 10/27/2011
Unfortunately, this is my MP. When I spoke to him on the phone last summer he said he was still against gay marriage. He has yet to publicly change his views so him appearing in this "it gets better" video and not renouncing his previous views is insincere.
09:32 AM on 10/28/2011
The problem lies in the fact that he is against gay marriage. Acknowledging that homosexuality is a sin under one religion does not mean anything... trying to make this religion the law, to be followed by people who don't agree with it, is what needs to be fought. I just wish the title of the article would be 'Tory MP David Sweet Who Appeared In Anti-Bullying Video Is Against Gay Marriage', it would make more sense.
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Willow2
An Old Bat who Follows Current Affairs
09:55 PM on 10/27/2011
Typical two-faced Tory...
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lcelidon
roaring mouth
08:57 PM on 10/27/2011
Sh....GOP is migrating....be very afraid.
09:18 AM on 10/28/2011
Why is it only obvious to very few. Maybe what Billy Maher says about Americans can be applied here as well ,"Canadians are so stupid" there i said it and it's true.Only 49% of people in Ontario voted in the last provincial election and that's a disgrace! Federally the stupid people of this country voted for a party found guilty of Contempt of parliament and what do the stupids do? They give them a majority government ,now that's stupid!
09:33 AM on 10/28/2011
I'm sure no one in the GOP would even appear in a video like this.
Cons are bad but they are still miles away from Republicans.
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