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An Evangelical Manifesto:
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http://www.anevangelicalmanifesto.com/index.php Will this broaden the footprint of Evangelical involvement in politics by re-defining our social agenda beyond wedge issues? What are some of your thoughts? |
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Evangelical Manifesto Erroneously Lists Prominent Evangelical Leaders as Signatories
http://lc.org/index.cfm?PID=14102&AlertID=835 Following the release of the so-called "Evangelical Manifesto" during a press conference at the National Press Club, Dr. Ergun Caner, President of Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary and Graduate School, was shocked to learn that his name was listed as one of the "Charter Signatories." Dr. Caner has publicly repudiated the document's anti-activism position. The Seminary is part of Liberty University, the largest and fastest growing evangelical university in the world, with more than 37,000 students. Liberty University was founded by the late Dr. Jerry Falwell in 1971. "There is only one problem," Dr. Caner stated, "I never signed it.” Dr. Caner explained in a statement posted on the Liberty University web site. You can read his entire statement at: http://www.liberty.edu/academics/rel...419&NewsID=227. The Evangelical Manifesto web site also erroneously lists Dr. Jerry Falwell as a signatory. Jerry Falwell, Jr., the Chancellor of Liberty University, responded to the error: "As the founder of the Moral Majority, dad would not endorse a document that appears to undercut political activism. My dad was a man of courage who paved the way for a generation of socially conservative activists. He never backed away from his resolve to please God. He was a tireless defender of the sanctity of human life and family values." While some might shy away from the public square, most evangelicals do not. Life and marriage are nonnegotiable. While our discourse must be civil and our compassion must be genuine, our resolve must never waiver. |
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A red herring attempt to bust up a voting bloc?
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I agree that life and marriage are nonnegotiable. However I think other issues are rising to importance and we are ignoring them. Issues like poverty and global warming are becoming a big concern for many. The way we define our faith in a social context can hinder or help the gospel. I know people who are not political conservatives who are affraid of coming to church because they think it's all about abortion, gay marriage, and being a good Republican. While this could break up a voting block as said above....it may also open the field and attract people who have other concerns as well. Sadly the Republicans have a lousy track record when it comes to abortion and gay marriage. They talk the talk, pass bills to help their billonaire buddies, and then fail to walk the walk. |
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