Mattie Montgomery (For Today) would ‘vote to legalize gay marriage,’ opens up about homophobic controversy

News 13 Feb 14 By

Mattie Montgomery (For Today) would ‘vote to legalize gay marriage,’ opens up about homophobic controversy

News 13 Feb 14 By

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Mattie Montgomery has finally opened up in an AltPress exclusive about how he feels regarding former For Today guitarist Mike Reynolds’ departure.

When asked if he felt singled out, he was not very nice to some popular outlets:

Outlets like AP, Absolute Punk, Lambgoat, Metal Injection, the PRP and all these places that will do anything to anyone to try to get some hits on their website. They saw one comment out of hundreds of thousands of comments collectively that this band have made and they thought, “Oh, that’s going to stir up some drama.” And they were willing to throw our band under the bus and to put our families’ well-being in jeopardy just for the sake of a few more hits on their websites. I think that sucks. I think that’s irresponsible journalism. I think it’s a reflection of a lack of personal responsibility in your community.

He spoke a lot about being a pastor in my recent conversation with him for the cover of this magazine, and he makes a wonderful pastoral point when he had the pulpit:

Because I’m a voice to a lot of Christians, I’ll say it like this: I would like to see Christians come to a place in which they can be respectful of people, regardless of their sexual orientation. No matter what sexual inclinations a person has or what faith they do or do not ascribe to, as Christians we still must believe they are made in the image of God, and because of that, our love and they deserve our respect and honor.

The question on your mind? Would he vote to legalize it?

I’m not a lawmaker. So, really, my opinions on what laws should and should not be don’t matter. But ultimately this is a political issue right now. It seems like homosexual people are seeking, politically, to have equal rights. And I think that’s absolutely fair. So, speaking politically, if I was a lawmaker? I would vote to legalize gay marriage. I don’t think the United States government has the right to tell people who they can and can’t marry.

You can read the full piece over at Alternative Press.

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