Christians in Politics

foodcritic

New Member
This story will never make on to the Katie Couric show. These types of stories never get told. The liberal media and the left in this coutry will only broadcast the "scandalous" stories. They will scare the general population with stories about the "Christian Right" taking over politics.......how ominous these headlines sound. Maybe CNN will do another 'God's Warriors" special for the masses to eat up.


'An Urgent Calling'
Why Christians Belong in Politics by Chuck Colson

November 30, 2007

At a medical clinic in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Michael Gerson, then a senior policy adviser to President Bush, was asked if he wanted to meet one of the patients. He was introduced to a girl who was waiting for the results of her AIDS test. She told Gerson: "A few years ago, I would never have talked to a foreigner about AIDS. But now I know that even if I'm positive, it isn't a death sentence."

That this is true—that millions now have hope—is due, in no small measure to the willingness of Christians to get involved in politics and human rights issues—including evangelical Christians working at the White House.

Gerson, who was once a valued colleague of mine at Prison Fellowship, is the author of a book titled Heroic Conservatism. In it, he describes the tremendous good that is being done in Africa among those afflicted with deadly diseases.

Take the modern-day plague of AIDS. In November 2002, Gerson writes, the president's senior staff was gathered around a coffee table in the Oval Office, discussing a proposed $15 billion plan to provide AIDS treatments to Africans on a massive scale. It would reach two million people with lifesaving drugs, prevent seven million new infections, and provide care to 10 million victims and their orphans: "the largest health initiative to combat a single disease in history."

The president asked the hard questions. It is a worthy goal, he said—but will it work? Policy experts weighed in, describing an innovative model of drug delivery and the Uganda plan, which is based on Christian principles. But the keepers of the budget were strongly opposed. When Gerson's turn to speak came, he said, "If we can do this, and we don't, it will be a source of shame." Six weeks later, I sat in the Roosevelt Room with other Christian leaders while President Bush announced his decision to go ahead.

Three years ago, Gerson saw the results. At a Sisters of Charity orphanage in Addis Ababa, the sisters were caring for 400 HIV-positive orphans. "Until a few years ago, every single child at that orphanage died before the age of . . . nine," Gerson writes. "Now, because of AIDS drugs, nearly every child lives, and the sisters have begun planning for job training when the orphans" grow up.

This is, Gerson writes, "An honest-to-God miracle of science, repeated in hundreds of thousands of cases across Africa—and Americans should be proud of the part they have taken in it."

Miracles like this might not have happened if Christians withdrew from the political scene—something many in our secular society would love us to do and some Christian leaders think we ought to do: stay out of the dirty world of politics, they say.

But for those who are called to the political realm—like my hero, William Wilberforce—that would be a dereliction of duty. And I saw firsthand as part of a coalition fighting for human rights over recent years what a difference we can make.

"Because politics can protect the weak in the cause of justice," Gerson writes, "it can be a noble profession. And because the oppression of the weak is an offense against the image of God, politics is an urgent calling."

Mike Gerson is right, and I urge you to read his book, Heroic Conservatism. You will learn more about what happens when Christians get involved in politics. The fact is the lives of millions made in God's image are saved.
 

2ndAmendment

Just a forgiven sinner
PREMO Member
"An honest-to-God miracle of science"

ahahahaha

Christians recognize that man has gotten the ability to reason through the fruit of knowledge (first sin) and has developed science. But if you look at the "breakthroughs" of science, there is much work, but often it is totally "accidental" that something is found. Many scientific "discoveries" are miraculous in their discovery and man takes credit for them.

I am beginning to find you quite tiresome. You add very little to much of any discussion except disdain and ridicule.
 

Xaquin44

New Member
Christians recognize that man has gotten the ability to reason through the fruit of knowledge (first sin) and has developed science. But if you look at the "breakthroughs" of science, there is much work, but often it is totally "accidental" that something is found. Many scientific "discoveries" are miraculous in their discovery and man takes credit for them.

I am beginning to find you quite tiresome. You add very little to much of any discussion except disdain and ridicule.

your christian insults mean nothing to me!

hey, why was the apple tree even put in the garden?
 

2ndAmendment

Just a forgiven sinner
PREMO Member
your christian insults mean nothing to me!

hey, why was the apple tree even put in the garden?
I did not insult you. I said your posts have been lending little to the discussion.

Where did you get the idea the tree of knowledge was an apple tree? It is not in the Bible. See. Another myth about the Bible you believe.
 

Xaquin44

New Member
I did not insult you. I said your posts have been lending little to the discussion.

Where did you get the idea the tree of knowledge was an apple tree? It is not in the Bible. See. Another myth about the Bible you believe.

oh split hairs.

the fruit tree then.
 

2ndAmendment

Just a forgiven sinner
PREMO Member
God wanted it in the garden He created. It is there. Maybe it is too obvious. Everything God does is for His pleasure.
 

JPC sr

James P. Cusick Sr.
The truth will set us all free.

'An Urgent Calling'
Why Christians Belong in Politics by Chuck Colson

November 30, 2007
:diva: This is a positive reason for putting Christian me into the US Congress.

Thus it is "Pro-life Cusick" against abortion-boy Hoyer.

This is like a battle between Christian and heathen, David and Goliath, John the Baptist verses King Harold.

Rock and roll. :larry:
 

2ndAmendment

Just a forgiven sinner
PREMO Member
:diva: This is a positive reason for putting Christian me into the US Congress.

Thus it is "Pro-life Cusick" against abortion-boy Hoyer.

This is like a battle between Christian and heathen, David and Goliath, John the Baptist verses King Harold.

Rock and roll. :larry:

Well if God wants you in power, you will be.

Now take this to heart. If you lose, you probably are not doing or saying what God wants you to. Think about it.

Many Christians, independent and "orthodox," have told you you are not speaking God's word. It is from those around us whose actions speak that they are of the Spirit that we are to observe and learn.

Think about it. If you lose, you should mend your ways.
 

ItalianScallion

Harley Rider
yeah I've read it .... it doesn't say why the tree was created in the first place.
I believe it was part of God's giving us "free will" to choose, otherwise we'd all be pre-programmed robots incapable of feeling true love. For love to be true, it needs to be our choice. The tree of life is what God wanted Adam & Eve to choose but they chose to disobey Him and go for the other tree. Now, from the tree of life, they could still experience real love just as a small child (still innocent) can't enjoy a parent's love, but they chose to lose their innocence by listening to satan. Just like today, God shows us the true way to love & good, but many choose the way of hate & evil.
 
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