Posted on 02/07/2013 6:33:59 AM PST by SoFloFreeper
Religious and community leaders will gather Thursday in Washington for the 61st annual National Prayer Breakfast, where President Obama will offer his first major remarks to Americas faith community since he announced his support for gay marriage last May. Obama usually shies away from policy at the breakfast in his first four, he only briefly mentioned health care, immigration and the fiscal crisis. His only mention of sexuality was a quick aside in 2010. But many of the 3,000-plus guests will be wondering if his new position finds its way into his remarks.
The National Prayer Breakfasts organizer, the Fellowship Foundation, has historically held conservative evangelical positions and was linked to legislation in Uganda that would make being gay a capital offense. The breakfast is not a White Housesponsored event the National Prayer Breakfast leadership and congressional offices handle the invitations, and the President just goes to speak. But this relationship has drawn criticism from marriage-equality advocates in recent years. Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) sent letters to congressional leaders urging them to boycott the breakfast in 2010, and that same year, gay-rights activists organized competing prayer events in 17 cities. Last year, Occupy Faith held a countering Peoples Prayer Breakfast with gay-rights groups.
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Photo op, like him shooting a clays shotgun. He’s no more a christian than he is a shooter.
For such a time as this . . . http://patburt.com/
homo electus
Seriously, what kind of "Christian" would attend this type of satanic event?
Forget the believers, how about his insult to GOD?
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