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Christian Right Undermines Marriage Equality With Religious Supremacism

20 Thursday Nov 2014

Posted by AlBratt in 2014 Politics, Christianity, Civil Rights, Fundamentalist Christians

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Article by Frederick Clarkson, PRA, Oct. 29, 2014. Re-posted to In Perspective by Al Bratton, Nov. 11, 2014.

Link: http://www.politicalresearch.org/2014/10/29/christian-right-undermines-marriage-equality-with-religious-supremacism/

Part 1.

As Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., once said, “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” That vision of history’s progression has been well illustrated by the past year’s landslide of advances for marriage equality.  And as we move closer to a more just society, the nature of the opposition is revealed in the nature of the backlash.

“The Christian Right has been operating on multiple fronts to stop—or at least limit—the scope of the advance of marriage equality, including seeking to enable business owners, civil workers, and elected officials to openly discriminate against LGBTQ couples by co-opting the progressive principle of religious liberty.   The most dramatic example of this is in Mississippi, where recently passed Religious Freedom Restoration Act authorizes just such discrimination by businesses—and is being challenged in federal court.”

“As the case proceeds, we may hear more about one of the most remarkable marriage equality victories in the landslide of federal court victories this year. General Synod of the United Church of Christ v. Cooper.”

“The United Church of Christ, whose origins go back to Plymouth Rock, won a stunning victory for both marriage equality and religious liberty when they overturned North Carolina’s ban on same-sex marriage. The federal judge ruled (PDF) that the state could not criminalize the role of clergy in solemnizing the same-sex unions of members of their congregations. “It is clear,” U.S. District Court Judge Max Cogburn declared, “ … that North Carolina laws … threatening to penalize those who would solemnize such marriages, are unconstitutional.”

“Judge Cogburn’s ruling underscores that religious liberty is only possible in the context of religious pluralism—in which all religious and non-religious points of view have equal standing under the law. It also helps to clarify that when Christian Right leaders talk about religious liberty—they often really mean theocratic religious supremacism.”

“Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, took to the airwaves after the filing of UCC’s suit to claim that the church is not really Christian, and that those who support gay rights don’t have the same rights as conservative Christians—because ‘true religious freedom’ only applies to ‘orthodox religious viewpoints.’” ”

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Part 2.

“Perkins’ blunt statements are a sobering reminder that theocratic factions of the U.S. Right have long sought to regain the religious and political hegemony they lost when the Constitution was ratified in the 18th century.  The arc of the moral universe is not bending their way, and demagogues like Perkins are abusing the idea of religious liberty to beat down people with whom they religiously and politically disagree.”

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“We didn’t bring this lawsuit to make others conform to our beliefs, but to vindicate the right of all faiths to freely exercise their religious practices,” said Donald C. Clark Jr., general counsel of the United Church of Christ.”

“The historic wins for marriage equality and our willingness to seek justice through the courts,” said president Michael D. Castle of the Alliance of Baptists, “not only places us as a leading witness for justice, but also allows the Alliance of Baptists to offer a powerful and prophetic witness to a Christian faith where love always trumps fear, and where the welcome of Jesus always trumps hate and archaic religious dogma.”

“The Alliance of Baptists—progressives who fled the fundamentalist takeover of the Southern Baptist Convention in the ‘80s— and the Central Conference of American Rabbis signed onto the UCC suit as co-plaintiffs, along with a number of individual clergy from a variety of religious traditions.”

“Depriving rabbis of the freedom to conduct same-sex marriage ceremonies in North Carolina,’ Rabbi Steven Fox, Chief Executive of the Conference stated, ‘stigmatizes our religious beliefs and relegates many of our congregants and community members to second-class status.'”

“’There is no more central tenet to our faith,’ added Fox and several other Reform rabbis in the wake of the Windsor decision of the Supreme Court last year, ‘than the notion that all human beings are created in the image of the Divine, and, as such, entitled to equal treatment and equal opportunity… Thanks to the Court’s decision, the federal government will now recognize these marriages as well, while still respecting the rights and views of those faith traditions that choose not to sanctify such marriages.’”

“No one speaks for all of Christianity, let alone all people of faith. But there are certainly authentic spokespeople for religious liberty. Let’s not allow the Christian Right to drown them out or shout them down.”

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The Science-Religion Crisis at Christian Colleges | Kelly James Clark

19 Saturday Jul 2014

Posted by AlBratt in Christianity, Religion, Religions, Science, Uncategorized

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The Science-Religion Crisis at Christian Colleges | Kelly James Clark

Shortly after the 2004 publication of his book, Random Designer, biologist Richard Colling was prohibited from teaching introductory biology courses at Olivet Nazarene College in Illinois and his book was banned from the campus. Peter Enns, who earned his PhD from Harvard University in Near Eastern languages and civilizations, claimed that the first chapters of Genesis are firmly grounded in ancient myth, which he defines as “an ancient, premodern, prescientific way of addressing questions of ultimate origins in the form of stories”; in 2008, the board of Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia forced Enns, a tenured faculty member, to resign after fourteen years. In 2010, Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando fired biblical scholar Bruce Waltke for stating that evolution is true. In 2011, Calvin College fired theologian John Schneider and silenced biblical scholarDan Harlow for challenging the traditional Christian understanding of a literal Adam and Eve.

“This Is Wisdom” – John and the Gospel of Hate

23 Friday Aug 2013

Posted by AlBratt in Christianity, Fundamentalist Christians, Skepticism

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In my youth I was made to attend a First Assembly of God Megachurch, which assured its congregants that the End Times were happening in the 1990s. “The End times” are an event reportedly predicted by Jesus and the writers of the New Testament which would involve the violent destruction of the Earth and her people. Though it was presumptuous to say when the Rapture was to take place, that special time at the end of history when all Christians are plucked up to the clouds to join Jesus, that it would soon take place was clear to any good Christian who bothered to follow Jesus’ command to study “the signs of the times.”

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“This Is Wisdom” – John and the Gospel of Hate.

8 Commandments: You Shall Not Bear False Witness …

16 Friday Aug 2013

Posted by AlBratt in 2013 Politics, AFA Dark Side Tupelo MS, Christianity, Fundamentalist Christians, Politics and Religion, Uncategorized

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[Lies: Christian-Right Created Lies/ Co-opted Conspiracy Theory Lies: ABratt]

Dedication to the truth – The first implication of the eighth commandment flows from the importance and essential nature of the truth. The Catechism teaches:

Christians must be dedicated to the truth and live according to it. The Old Testament attests that God is the source of all truth. His Word is truth. His Law is truth. His “faithfulness endures to all generations.”[Ps 119:90; Prov 8:7; 2 Sam 7:28; Ps 119:142] Since God is “true,” the members of his people are called to live in the truth. (Catechism 2465) To follow Jesus is to live in “the Spirit of truth,” whom the Father sends in his name and who leads “into all the truth.”[Jn 16:13] To his disciples Jesus teaches the unconditional love of truth: “Let what you say be simply ‘Yes or No.’”[Mt 5:37] (CCC # 2466).

Witness to the truth – Not only are to be dedicated to the truth and to love it, we are to witness to it by word and deed. This is particularly the case with the truth of our faith, the truth which has set us free. This witness is a transmission of the faith in words and deeds. Witness is an act of justice that establishes the truth or makes it known. All Christians by the example of their lives and the witness of their word, wherever they live, have an obligation to manifest the new man which they have put on in Baptism and to reveal the power of the Holy Spirit by whom they were strengthened at Confirmation. (CCC #  2472).

Since the eighth commandment upholds the goodness and beauty of the truth we must avoid all sins against the truth. There are numerous ways that the truth is undermined. It will be fruitful for us to consider them each in turn.

Read more here: You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor – A Reflection on the 8th Commandment « Archdiocese of Washington

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Conspiracy Theory:

Right Wing Watch:  “We are not sure what is going on over at the American Family Association but for the last week or so, Bryan Fischer has been coming up with some stuff that is crazy, even by his standards.” 

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/fischer-obama-was-photoshopped-bin-laden-raid-situation-room-photo

Desmond Tutu Would Prefer Hell Over A Homophobic Heaven

27 Saturday Jul 2013

Posted by AlBratt in Christianity, Fundamentalist Christians, God's Godless Pseudo-Christians, Human Rights, LGBT Community, Politics and Religion

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Today, self-righteous Homophobic Preachers preach Intolerance, bigotry, false witness, all categories of propaganda, and much more in their assaults on the Gay Communities across America and the entire world beyond. Anti-gay is the only gospel they know or desire to know, even so, it pays big dividends in donations not to mention the tax-exempt /tax-subsidized public funds  they receive to further enhance their collection plates.

The total amount of yearly collections in US dollars going to Homophobic American Religious- Right organizations  would be breathtaking to say the least.  Homophobic Preachers , I’m inclined to believe, are driven more  by the “love of money and political power” than by the love of Jesus Christ which is their supposed true calling in life.

What do you think  Jesus would be inclined to say to the self-anointed, self-righteous,  Homophobic disciples  if He descended  from Heaven today like so many  people of faith believe He will?–ABratt

Read the complete article from the link below:

Desmond Tutu Would Prefer Hell Over A Homophobic Heaven.

Spotlighting The Dark Side Of Tupelo MS: AFA Makes New Movie

27 Monday May 2013

Posted by AlBratt in Dark Side Tupelo Mississippi, LGBT Community, Politics and Religion, Uncategorized

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The AFA crowd refers to “Christians” as if they represent all Christians in a concerted campaign to block Gay Marriage. LOL–ABratt 

Read the complete post from the link below:

American Family Association Makes Another Anti-Gay Movie | Right Wing Watch.

 

Menachem Rosensaft: Jewish Values and the Judeo-Christian Tradition Do Not Belong to the Fundamentalist Right

25 Monday Feb 2013

Posted by AlBratt in Fundamentalist Christians, Politics and Religion, Uncategorized

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Menachem Rosensaft: Jewish Values and the Judeo-Christian Tradition Do Not Belong to the Fundamentalist Right.

“President Obama has repeatedly and consistently expressed his deep respect for, appreciation of and adherence to the values and principles of both Christianity and Judaism. At the same time, not surprisingly, his religious philosophy is broadminded rather than regressive, openhearted and ecumenical rather than narrowly focused on the beliefs and dogmas of the most inflexible absolutists on the theological spectrum. His worldview does not reject out of hand the tenets of other faith communities…”

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/menachem-rosensaft/jewish-values-and-the-jud_b_2757928.html?utm_hp_ref=politics

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No Virginia, There’s No War On Christmas

11 Sunday Dec 2011

Posted by AlBratt in Dark Side Tupelo Mississippi, Politics and Religion

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“No Virginia, There’s No War On Christmas”

 by Lorraine D. Wilke, HP 12-10-11, Re-posted by Al Bratt to In Perspective 12-11-12

 “Write that down a few hundred times. Say it out loud a few times more. This is important, Virginia, because some would have you believe if you say something often enough and loud enough it becomes truth so — just in case the theory holds — let’s be sure what we’re repeating is actually true.

THERE’S NO WAR ON RELIGION.

THERE’S NO WAR ON CHRISTMAS.”

Read the complete article from Wilke here…

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And, by the way, my advice to Virginia is: do not believe the misinformation broadcast by Don & Tim Wildmon & their AFA. It’s all propaganda aimed at their uneducated supporters who donate money to finance the un-desirable activities of a pseudo-christian organization known as the American Family Association headquartered on the “Dark Side” of my hometown, Tupelo MS.– AB

Brian Fischer: Our Next President Needs To Understand That Islam Is Not A Religion Of Peace

16 Sunday Oct 2011

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BRIAN FISCHER: OUR NEXT PRESIDENT NEEDS TO UNDERSTAND THAT ISLAM IS NOT A RELIGION OF PEACE

Brian Fischer, 10-15-11 http://www.afa.net/Blogs/BlogPost.aspx?id=2147512735

Fischer note: “This is the second in a series of columns on the ideal profile of our next president. The columns are adapted from the speech I delivered at the Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C. on October 8. In an earlier column, I stressed the importance of having a president who shares the genuine, authentic and sincere Christian faith of the Founders, and who rejects the theory of evolution since the Founders believed in a Creator who is the source of our unalienable rights.”

“I have written before that we need a president who believes in a Creator, as the Founders did. But we need a president who not only believes in a Creator, but believes in the same Creator in whom our Founding Fathers believed. The Founding Fathers believed in the Creator who is revealed in the pages of the Old and New Testaments.” [False. Read “The full Christian Nation Myth” in the article link below.]

“Our Muslim friends also believe in a creator. But Muslims and Christians do not worship the same God. If you doubt me, ask one of your Muslim friends, ‘Does the god whom you worship have a son?’ He will tell you that that is blasphemy; even believing that is a criminal offense in most Muslim countries. In Iran, a man is living right now under a sentence of death for the Islamic crime of believing that God has a Son.’”[No one has ever proven that Yahveh or his Son actually existed any more so than Allah has been proven to exist.]

“Yet the Founders believed in a God who has a Son. They believed so profoundly in this Son of God that they dated the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution from the year of His birth.[false The Founders did not believe in the Christian God]

“In the Qur’an, the holy book of Islam, which Muslims believe was dictated word-for-word by Allah himself, the god who has no son calls no less than 109 times for his followers to commit violence against Christians and Jews. For instance, Sura 9:5 flatly declares, ‘Slay the idolaters (i.e., the infidels, the pagans) wherever you find them. Arrest them, besiege them, and lie in ambush everywhere for them.’”

“Just last month, the deputy rector at Al-Azhar University, the most prestigious institution in Islam, the site President Obama chose for his world apology speech to the Muslim world in 2009, said this: ‘I say to all my brothers and sisters: Jihad has become an individual duty incumbent upon each and every one of us.’ He goes on to refer to critics of Islam as ‘the offspring of pigs and apes.’ Islam itself is not a religion of peace but a religion of war and violence and death.’”[Of course, Fischer fails to mention some verses in the Holy Christian Bible where Yahveh declares war on various groups of Biblical people aiming for the total annihilation of men, women, children and in one case, their livestock. Gen. 34-13-29 :The Israelites kill Hamor, his son, and all the men of their village, taking as plunder their wealth, cattle, wives and children., Gen 6:11-17,7:11-24: God is unhappy with the wickedness of man and decides to do something about it. He kills every living thing on the face of the earth other than Noah’s family and thereby makes himself the greatest mass murderer in history. Only Two examples here. There are 155 more to be found in the Christian Holy Bible.]

“A study published this summer revealed that 81% of all mosques in America distribute literature that promotes violent jihad. Because such mosques are the most well-attended, the alarming reality is that over 95% of Muslim Americans who attend mosque on a weekly basis attend one of those jihad-promoting houses of worship. This means every single mosque in America is a potential recruiting or training cell for Islamic terror. The greatest long-range threat to our security and liberty is not radical Islam but Islam itself. This is not Islamophobia it is Islamorealism.” [Yes, Fischer, but it’s Islamorealism and Islamophobia, the first is merely a figment of your own fanatical mind-set.]

“Our next president must understand that the more devout a Muslim becomes, the more likely he is to act on those verses. The more devout a Muslim becomes, the more of a threat he becomes to the national security of the United States. Last month, the FBI arrested a Muslim man, a US citizen, who wanted to blow up the Capitol and Pentagon and kill innocent men, women and children just because Americans are, as he put it, ‘enemies of Allah.”’

[Obviously, this Muslim man has it all wrong. “Innocent American men, women, and children” are not “enemies of Allah.” The real “enemies of Allah” are more correctly known as members of the American Christian Right-wing. A group of fanatical members who are busy spreading false notions and various elements of propaganda about American Muslims and Foreign Muslims abroad. All in the name of Christian Exceptionalism so they claim. But history tells us that Christians and Muslims have hated each other for years on end. It’s all part of the fanaticism that controls both religions and proves there is no exceptionalism generated by either.]

“Of course most Muslims in America would not think of acting out on any of those 109 commands, but we must understand that while there may be moderate Muslims, there is no such thing as Moderate Islam.” [And, considering the availability of news reports and thousands of bloggers operating throughout the world today, I would conclude from the reports I read covering the American Religious -Right and scripture contained in the Christian Bible that there is no such thing as “Moderate Christianity.”]

“A look at Muslim nations around the world makes it clear that Sharia law is flatly contradictory to every value and freedom that we cherish in the West.”

“Under Sharia law there is no freedom of religion, no freedom of conscience, no freedom of speech, no freedom of the press, no freedom of association, no equal rights for women. [“No equal rights for women” you say Mr. Fischer? Wake up man. Look around at the news headlines today and tell me what is happening to Womens Rights in America today as the result of legislation by Conservative Republicans in state, local and federal governments to restrict women’s reproductive rights. Women would not be any worse off with Sharia law than with their own Christian/Republican ordained reproductive legislation. Some day the power of women will rise up to kick the asses of Conservative Christian Politicians, Clergy, activists and others who are continually at war with them regarding their constitutional rights. Besides, the “Sharia law’ myth was invented by anti-Muslim Christians as a scare tactic to build hate and repression against Muslim Americans. If you don’t believe in the elusive Christian God, you are not worthy to be considered an American citizen, “Muslims have no constitutional rights” . Just ask AFA’s Brian Fischer if you don’t believe it.]

“That means, at minimum, we need a president who will use all the resources at his disposal to resist and reject the implementation of Sharia law anywhere, at any place, at any time, under any circumstances in the United States of America.” [a president who will resist and reject the implementation of Sharia Law…” a perfect no brainer if there ever was one. ]

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The Christian Nation Myth[Christian Fundies Are Busy With “Christian Nation” Propaganda

By Farrell Till, Al Bratton re-posted excerpt 10-15-11

“Whenever the Supreme Court makes a decision that in any way restricts the intrusion of religion into the affairs of government, a flood of editorials, articles, and letters protesting the ruling is sure to appear in the newspapers. Many protesters decry these decisions on the grounds that they conflict with the wishes and intents of the ‘founding fathers.’”

“Such a view of American history is completely contrary to known facts. The primary leaders of the so-called founding fathers of our nation were not Bible-believing Christians; they were deists. Deism was a philosophical belief that was widely accepted by the colonial intelligentsia at the time of the American Revolution. Its major tenets included belief in human reason as a reliable means of solving social and political problems and belief in a supreme deity who created the universe to operate solely by natural laws. The supreme God of the Deists removed himself entirely from the universe after creating it. They believed that he assumed no control over it, exerted no influence on natural phenomena, and gave no supernatural revelation to man. A necessary consequence of these beliefs was a rejection of many doctrines central to the Christian religion. Deists did not believe in the virgin birth, divinity, or resurrection of Jesus, the efficacy of prayer, the miracles of the Bible, or even the divine inspiration of the Bible.”

Learn more History of the Founding Fathers here…

Ancient Paganism At The Crossroads With Christianity Part 2

18 Sunday Sep 2011

Posted by AlBratt in Politics and Religion

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I have recently noticed on the Internet that many of America’s Christian-Right organizations, have resorted to increased Pagan bashing on their web sites and public broadcasts. (ie.. Hagee: Harry Potter, Secular Humanism Ruining America) According to historical documentation of Paganism, I would conclude that Haggee has only succeeded in shooting himself in the foot. Paganism was deeply rooted in Hagee’s Christian Religion hundreds of years before he was born into the world. Read “Superstitions & Revelations” below.

Read Hagee’s complete post here.

Continue Reading Superstitions & Revelations

Joseph Wheless, Secular Web

“The Pagans would appear almost to have been good Christians: they had their gods, (whom they fondly called Savior and Messiah) the death and resurrections of gods; devils, angels, and spirits good, bad and indifferent; their heavens, hells and purgatories; they believed in immortality of the soul, witness the Pyramids and the tombs of the Kings, as of Tut-ankh-Amen in Egypt, and of the Queen Shub-Ad, just unearthed in Ur of the Chaldees; their elaborate sacrifices, animal and human, even of their dear little children to appease their gods, as in Carthage and Canaan,  a chronic Hebrew practice. Virgin-births of demigods by the intervention of gods and human maids were common-places of Pagan faith, as were Virgin-mothers and god-child: the Christians imported theirs from Egypt the Madonna statues of Isis and the Child Horus of universal vogue at the beginning of this era of the Christ — may be seen inalmost any first-class Museum, as the Metropolitan in New York and the University in Philadelphia.”

“This popular Pagan device, the “Mother of God” and her God-baby-in-arms, was taken over as a Christian sop to the crowds of Pagans who were being enticed and forced into the Church; it was violently opposed by many of the more intelligent Churchmen: “Nestorius [Bishop of Constantinople about 404] had declared against the new and, as he asserted, idolatrous expression ‘Mother of God’ (Theotokos), thereby opposing the sentiments and wishes of the humbler people” (CE. iii, 101); and in protest Nestorius left the Catholic Church and founded one of the most wide-spread and powerful “heresies,” which exists in the East to the present time.”

” The Pagans had their holy mysteries and sacraments, baptisms of water and of blood, communions with the gods at their sacred altars, partaking of sacred meals to ingest the divine spirit and become godlike. they believed in the resurrection of the dead, and in final judgments meting rewards and punishments according to the deeds done in the flesh, the Egyptian Book of the Dead, 3000 years B.C., giving priestly prescriptions for use before the judgment seat of Osiris, is found in almost every tomb of those able to pay for the hieroglyphic papyrus rolls.”

“The Pagans had their holy days (from which the Christians plagiarized their Christmas, Easter, Rogation Days, etc.); their monks, nuns, religious processions carrying images of idols (like those of saints today); incense, holy water, holy oil, chants, hymns, liturgies, confessions of sins to priests, forgiveness of sins by priests, revelations by gods to priests, prophecies, sacred writings of “holy bibles,” Pontiffs, Holy Fathers, holy crafty priesthood. All these sacrosanct things of Christian “Revealed Religion,” were age-old pre-Christian Pagan myths and superstitions.”

(Stay tuned. There’s more, later. -AB)

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