Gay bookstore gets letter from Jesus
NEWS / David Rimmer of After Stonewall posts note in window
Neil McKinnon / Ottawa / Tuesday, November 09, 2010
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David Rimmer of After Stonewall says that running a gay bookshop allows him to meet interesting people. But Rimmer recently received a letter from someone a little out of the ordinary: Jesus.

The letter — with no return address — is signed “The Lord Jesus The Christ.” It warns of “The continuing judgment on politicians, bureaucrats, police officers, media and others who facilitate, finance and endorse the sin of homosexuality."


Rimmer put the letter in his window.

The letter condemns gays for mocking the Last Supper. A cheeky parody was part of an Ottawa Wolves gay-friendly rugby team calendar, where the team posed nude in a manner reminiscent of da Vinci’s
The Last Supper
. Rimmer had it in his window for about two weeks.

Rimmer is not convinced the letter is the authentic word of God. It's more likely a crank, he admits.

“I hate to generalize, but the people who go around writing letters of this nature are obsessive. You have to have problems to waste your time this way,” he says.

All the same, the letter is not going to change the way he does business.

“We get offended by things in our daily lives. Just because the offence is tied to a religious identity, does it make it any stronger?” asks Rimmer.

The same letter was also sent to the Ottawa Sun, Metro News, 24 Hours, the Canadian Human Rights Commission, Ontario Human Rights Commission, Attorney General of Ontario, PFLAG Canada, Ten Oaks Project, Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa, the Ottawa Police Service, Scotiabank, La Petit Mort Gallery, as well as the “homosexual press, bars, lounges and bathhouses."

David Rimmer of After Stonewall shows off his letter from Jesus.
(Neil McKinnon)
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publisher Rick Gibbons says he has no desire to respond to “kooky” letters.

“I don’t want to provoke anyone. I just treat [letters of this nature] with the credibility they deserve and throw them in the garbage,” he says.

“I’m still waiting for my letter from Jesus,” says Wilde’s owner Rob Giacobbi, who has run a sex shop and bathhouse across the street from Rimmer for 13 years.

Wanda Cotie of Wicked Wanda’s, a neighbouring sex-shop owner, says Jesus didn’t sent her hate mail. But she agrees with Gibbons: the best thing to do with people who send letters of this nature is to not give them any attention.

“In this business, you’re always going to have some bent, twisted fucker wanting to judge you. The best thing to do is just say to them ‘Whatever, you crazy,’ and carry on,” says Cotie.

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Reader Comments


 
Oh, that Jesus!
Funny how Jesus refrained from saying a single word about homosexuality in the New Testament, but suddenly two thousand years later has a plethora of pronouncements about Pride and the Pit--and chooses to say them to a gay bookstore in Ottawa. Summon the Vatican!
David D., Toronto Ontario
11/09/10 10:26 AM EST
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Oh for the Love of God!
What kind of freak insists God is a god of retribution? If "Jesus" read the Bible the way it reportedly goes (and He would KNOW!), "He/She/It/The One/The Creator" is a god of Compassion and Love, not one of hatred and intolerance. Different times and circumstances brought us different Mystics, different messages, but the underlying Message delivered in all of those times is that all of us need to live with Compassion and Gratitude--which we cannot live with if the Heart is not open. Only dogmatic individuals, afraid of "losing" power and control over other individuals--and what those individuals think--would insist their interpretation is the only one. It is dogma that creates Hate, it is dogma that creates insecurity, it is dogma that creates an environment where Diversity is a "bad thing." The dogmatic do not live with an open Heart, and therefore live furthest from the Word of God. Jesus would likely not approve of the letter-writer's tactics. IMHO.
Mike Tattersall MLO2010, Ottawa Ontario
11/09/10 12:59 PM EST
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Misguided
What kind of evil, arrogant, cowardly person would write a letter posing as God? If this person felt so strongly about their opinions, you would think they would want people to know who they are. The Bible also says the spineless (arsenokoites) will not inherit the Kingdom of God. I believe it to be spineless to pose as God when furthering your own personal agenda while belittling others. What the Bible teaches is mercy, grace, love and redemption, it's sad when others use it tell other how horrible they think they are. Besides, they're recreated a work of art that was created by a man! A man who did not see Jesus and did not know what Jesus looked like! They really need to worrying about the things of this world if they're that focused on Jesus.
Alfonzo, Laveen AZ
11/09/10 2:44 PM EST
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Re: Misguided
Alfonzo, I wouldn't say the person was "evil" or "arrogant". Perhaps cowardly, but who would want to put their name out in public like that against our l'il ol' gay machine? (Hint, hint. Wilde's window incident) Maybe this holy-roller is mad about The Ottawa Wolves's calendar pasted on a window. What I would say is The Last Supper was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci, who was a queer painter. So maybe the author of this letter is a bit ignorant and has misdirected anger. But we do live in a free society and people should feel free to practice religion, without beliefs publicly ridiculed.
Jennie, Ottawa Ontario
11/09/10 2:57 PM EST
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Delusional
I think the craziest part of all this is how the writer of the letter actually thinks that his opinion is equal to the word of a god. Self-righteous much?
Elliott, Ottawa Ontario
11/09/10 4:07 PM EST
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Shenanigans and other grammatical hijinks.
AH, here it is: "...chapter 28 versus fifteen to sixty-eight." Versus versus verses. There you have it. I believe Jesus Christ communicates his message clearly and unequivocally, without incorrect homonyms. I therefore declare Shenanigans on... the writer of this letter. Shenanigans!
Dann Mitton, Toronto ON
11/09/10 5:22 PM EST
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Clarification, please.
I am not entirely clear on the message: Does "Pride equals The Pit?"
Andre, Ottawa Ontario
11/09/10 6:25 PM EST
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The Pit
'The Pit'. Wasn't that a leather and denim bathhouse in Cleveland?
Edward, Vancouver BC
11/09/10 8:12 PM EST
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Jesus goes postal
I wonder what kind of postage is required to get a letter sent all the way from Heaven. C'mon Jesus, your Dad created the universe and you don't even have a Hotmail account? What kind of lame analog deity are you anyway? You are so last century.
Mike (straight to hell) Halwa, Vancouver BC
11/09/10 8:22 PM EST
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God IS Love, but he is also Holy and Just
Hello All: I myself am a Christian and while I respectfully do not agree with the homosexual lifestyle, I also respectfully do not agree with the author of this letter. It is a cowardly shot from-the-dark, and of course Jesus (God) would not do it this way. In the Bible, God does sternly warn us of the results of disobedience (in any form), but we must understand that it is out of CARING LOVE (not because He is a killjoy or mean) that He warns us. Please also understand that the details of the consequences of disobedience mentioned in the Bible (Deuteronomy 28 as mentioned in the letter) were specifically relevant to the people of that time (I’m not afraid of losing my vineyard or my kneading basket being cursed, but I am afraid of losing something else dear to me or having to face struggles due to the wrong choices I make in disobedience to God). I sincerely appreciate the relaxed nature of the shop owner, although a public display of the letter may have given the letter more fanfare than it deserves. We are all Canadians and we can all agree to disagree, I understand, so let's all take the warnings written in the Bible in whichever way seems best for the individual, after all, we can all make our own decisions. I myself have chosen to take the warnings very seriously and to follow the instructions as best as I can, not with fear of punishment as my incentive but with the picture of a loving father looking out for a child's best interest and safety. God IS love towards ALL peoples, but most importantly, He is holy and just and must deal with disobedience (in any form) properly.
Erick, Hamilton ON
11/09/10 10:48 PM EST
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Pardon???
I've read the new testament and I do not recall ever reading a quote like you've shown us here... A letter from Jesus? Really? Well you have people reacting (including me).... I wish I could receive a letter from Jesus.... I have gay friends and family. I love them just the same. What bothers me here is your quote... Please explain...?
Bill Buchan, White Rock BC
11/10/10 12:24 AM EST
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Re: free from ridicule
"people should feel free to practice religion, without beliefs publicly ridiculed." Um... what? You don't have any right, legal or otherwise, to say stupid things in public and then have people not make fun of you. If I REALLY BELIEVE that pigeons are the winged messengers of our evil alien overlords, are you seriously suggesting that you'd expect everyone to just nod along and say "oh, that's interesting"? Anyone who writes a letter from Jesus deserves nothing but open mockery. It's an incredibly stupid gesture of ignorance, and should be taken about as seriously as unicorn farts.
Ian Cromwell, Vancouver British Columbia
11/10/10 3:59 PM EST
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Offended
As an atheist, I am offended that some people above me even suggested that we should live by the bible. NO!!! You made the choice to believe in an imaginerary friend, please don't impose that on any of us. And before, you lay in judgement of homosexuals, please take a hard, long look at the immoral and "sinful" lifestyle of straights. I am getting sick and tired of religious people frowning and judging others, without ensuring their glass houses are clean
Richard, Ottawa On
11/12/10 3:35 PM EST
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Is this Jesus?
Funny, when I studied "Jesus" his harsh words were usually reserved for church leaders, politicans and tax collectors. Every day people in the marketplace were usually greeted with a story or a "cup of cold water". I didn't realize he sent nasty hate mail to shop keepers. I am a bit jealous though, I've been following him for years as a gay man, and he's never once sent a letter to me. That's it - he's off the christmas card list!
Dwight, Ottawa Ontario
11/14/10 3:12 PM EST
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boy in trouble
In all likeliehood the "letter from Jesus" was authored by a young man who has yet to plunge into the life he yearns to lead. More than a few of us have been there and done that. For a gay man the words "You shall speak the truth and it shall make you free" have a resonance so called straight people can never share. I know that the moment I spoke the truth about myself it set me free. It is a shame that the teachings of Jesus have been corrupted and perverted by those who willingly transform a gospel of love into one of fear hate and self loathing but that is what has happened. The only word to describe those who do so is "Anti-Christ." One day a young yet to come out of the closet gay man on roller blades wheeled up to a site where I had just placed some flyers for my ongoing film programs. He tore them down. "What are you doing?" I asked. "I am on a mission from God to tear down reg Hartt's street flyers," he said. I told him, "Paul, in Romans, says unclean lips can not say. 'Jesus is Lord.' Now I am Reg Hartt. Obviously my lips are clean." He panicked and tried to wheel away. "Put on the armour of Christ and stand your ground," I told him. Well, he ran like he had just met the Devil. Over the years I have received more than one letter and more than one anonymous phone call from someone convinced I should be killed. That just goes with the territory of being our own person. I have received far more mail and phone calls from people who, by my example, were encouraged to be themselves. That we can only do by choosing to be alone. As Katharine Hepburn said, "I want no part of the group dynamic. The group, by nature, is always second rate." The group includes not only the church but also the Church Street BIA (as well as every other group from the Boy Scouts on). It takes more courage to make love to a man than it does to murder him. Here's to the day the author of tha
Reg Hartt, Toronto Ontario
11/15/10 11:09 AM EST
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Jesus knows English?
Interesting that the letter is written in a language that didn't exist in Jesus' time on a device that also wasn't invented. I heard that he's supposed to be a God, but really, can you see him sitting down at the computer with St. Peter. Jesus: Alright. So I just saved it. ST. Peter: Where did you save it to? JC: My documents, I think. SP: It's not here. what did you label it? JC: Do not believe the lies of Satan. SP: It's not here. Are you sure you saved it in 'My Documents?" JC: Yes! SP: Here it is on the desk top. JC: Oops Sorry. SP: Alright. You good now? JC: The printer isn't responding. SP: Do you have the right driver? JC: (Sarcastic) YES I have the right driver! SP: Is it plugged in? JC: Look, you can see it's plugged in. SP: Is it turned on? JC: Opps. My bad. (Prints) Why is it all streaky? SP: Are you out of ink? JC: I just replaced the cartridge. SP: When? JC: last week. SP: Was Gabe printing? JC: (Sigh) Yes. He printed off the old testament again. SP: Why doesn't he just bound the one he's got so he doesn't have to print it out every time? JC: What am I to do? SP: Send it to God's printer. JC: He gets mad when we touch his stuff. SP: This'll be fine. JC: I'm not going to do it, you do it. SP: It's your letter. JC: FINE. SP: There, it printed. Did you proof read it first. JC: (Facepalm) D'oh!
Marc Morgenstern, Toronto ON
11/16/10 10:15 AM EST
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Dear Jesus..
Where can I get one those Ottawa Wolves calendars?
Bill Talbot, Niagara-on-the-Lake Ontario
11/16/10 11:06 PM EST
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WFWJC?
So... what font did Jesus chose?
Gabriel..., Vankleek Hill Ontario
11/17/10 2:38 PM EST
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Re: WFWJC?
I think Jesus chose the Arial Black font for his letter.
Clayton, Ottawa Ontario
11/17/10 3:06 PM EST
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Where to get a copy of the Wolves' calendar.
Afterstone Wall carries our calendar or you can order it online on the Ottawa Wolves' website
Dan Ziemkiewicz, Ottawa Ontario
11/26/10 4:58 PM EST
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