Friday, December 01, 2006

Christian coalition

I pinched this post from L.A.paganchick Tuesday, November 28, 2006

"Christian Coalition: Caring for the poor and needy not our issues of concern
**Then what is? Oh yes, talking smack about others, keeping women from having control of their own bodies and gays/lesbians from marrying. Yeah, that's just what Jesus would want the christians to focus on, what with poverty and environment issues being SO yesterday.**ORLANDO, Fla. - The president-elect of the Christian Coalition of America has declined the job, saying the organization wouldn't let him expand its agenda beyond opposing abortion and gay marriage.The Rev. Joel Hunter, who was scheduled to take over the socially conservative group in January from Roberta Combs, said he had hoped to focus on issues such as poverty and the environment."These are issues that Jesus would want us to care about," said Hunter, a senior pastor at Northland Church in Longwood, Fla.Hunter announced his decision not to take the job during an organization board meeting Nov. 21. A statement issued by the group said Hunter left because of "differences in philosophy and vision." Hunter said he was not asked to leave."They pretty much said, 'These issues are fine, but they're not our issues, that's not our base,'" Hunter said.His resignation is the latest setback for the once-powerful group.The Christian Coalition, founded in 1989 by religious broadcaster Pat Robertson, became one of the nation's most powerful conservative groups during the 1990s, but it has faced complaints in recent years about its finances, leadership and plans to veer into nontraditional policy areas. The group claims more than 2 million members."


As a Christian it always worries me that the voice that is loudest heard is the one of judgement, and not the voice of compassion, care for the needy, dare i say the voice of Jesus. Certainly when i read my Bible (which i do believe it or not) i can hear the voice of judgement but it is drowned out by that of the call to care for the needy. If caring for the poor is not the responsibility of the Christian Coalition - then I would love to know what Bible they are reading - becuase i can't read mine without seeing it as essential

1 comment:

Augustine said...

Oh I agree. I know some Christians are horrid but they are the only ones noticed and everyone takes responsibility for them by the world. I am not Christian but I am not hateful. But many hate me for being Christian.