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Biblical Values -- or Vegas Values?
Townhall.com ^ | April 28, 2015 | Pat Buchanan

Posted on 04/28/2015 1:22:56 PM PDT by Kaslin

Almost all of the declared and undeclared Republican candidates for 2016 could be found this weekend at one of two events, or both.

The first was organized by the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition, and held in Point of Grace Church in Waukee.

Dominated by Evangelical Christians, who were 60 percent of Republican caucus-goers in 2008 and 2012, the Point of Grace Church event drew no fewer than nine Republican hopefuls.

Ex-Gov. Mike Huckabee and ex-Sen. Rick Santorum, past winners of the Iowa caucuses, were there. So, too, were Sen. Ted Cruz and Gov. Scott Walter. Cruz and Walker are sons of Christian preachers.

All nine GOP hopefuls espoused Judeo-Christian values, and all nine pledged unyielding opposition to same-sex marriage.

"At a forum before evangelical Christians," wrote The New York Times, "the Republican candidates told a cheering crowd that the fight over same-sex marriage would not end with a Supreme Court decision.

"Mr. Cruz said advocates of traditional marriage should 'fall to our knees and pray.'" Sen. Marco Rubio declared that the "institution of marriage as one man and one woman existed long before our laws existed."

Onward Christian soldiers!

At the second event, however, there was not a lot of kneeling and praying, and not much talk of same-sex marriage. For it was held in Sin City at the Venetian hotel-casino and home of Sheldon Adelson.

Having amassed a fortune of $29 billion from gambling dens in Macau and Vegas, the 81-year-old Adelson is among the richest men on earth. The event was the annual conclave of the Republican Jewish Coalition.

In Vegas, The Washington Post reports, "a crop of White House aspirants sought to outdo each other in opposition" to the Iran nuclear deal. "Ted Cruz declared that he 'intends to do everything possible to stop a bad Iran deal.' ... Indiana Gov. Mike Pence pledged that 'Israel's enemies are our enemies. Israel's cause is our cause.'"

Now, there is no conflict between being pro-Israel and anti-same-sex marriage. Yet there is still something jarring here.

What are candidates who profess Christian values doing in Sin City courting a casino mogul for millions in contributions, when that mogul compiled his immense fortune by exploiting the moral weakness of Christians and non-Christians alike?

Does not the Bible condemn gambling? Do Evangelical Christians not regard gambling as a vice, and a moral failing? Are not Christians supposed to practice what they preach?

Googling "Evangelicals" and "gambling" one comes across a compelling 2009 essay of Dr. R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, flagship school of the Southern Baptist Convention.

"The nationwide explosion of legal gambling may well be the most underrated dimension of America's moral crisis," writes Mohler.

"The Bible is clear on this issue. The entire enterprise of gambling is opposed to the moral worldview revealed in God's word. The basic impulse behind gambling is greed -- a basic sin that is the father of many other evils. Greed, covetousness, and avarice are repeatedly addressed by Scripture ...

"Gambling is a direct attack on the work ethic presented by Scripture. ... Gambling corrupts the culture, polluting everything it touches. ... Why are Christians so silent on this issue? ... The silence and complacency of the Christian Church must end."

In defense of their courtship of Adelson, Republicans say that gambling is now legal. Yet, so is prostitution and marijuana in some precincts, and abortion and homosexuality are constitutional rights.

Would Christian conservatives accept campaign contributions from men who grew rich running abortion mills, or bathhouses for homosexuals, or from selling pot, or from Planned Parenthood?

Reportedly, Adelson contributed $92 million in 2012, to the campaigns of Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney and other Republicans. And he is poised to spend more for a Republican president in 2016.

A tiny fraction of that $92 million, in attack ads, could break a candidate to whom Adelson is opposed. A large fraction could make credible a candidate who would otherwise be an also-ran who would not survive the first primary.

With that kind of money on offer, the temptation to tailor one's views to accommodate Adelson is great. But it is a temptation.

In this tale of two cities this weekend, Waukee and Vegas, we may be witnessing a shift in moral power in the Grand Old Party.

It is hard to imagine that the Moral Majority of Rev. Jerry Falwell in the Reagan years would have been comfortable with the ascendancy of Sheldon Adelson in the Republican Party hierarchy.

And as America appears to be accommodating herself to same-sex marriage, do the Family Research Council and Focus on the Family have the same following they once did?

When the Iowa caucuses are behind us, and the nominee chosen, will the Republican ticket still be eager to be associated with the Iowa Faith and Freedom Council? Or will the ticket be putting the social issues on a back shelf for the November election?

Is the triumph of Vegas values over Biblical values inevitable?


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: avarice; bible; cannabis; covetousness; gaymarriage; greed; lasvegas; marijuana; morality; patbuchanan; pot; traditionalmarriage; wod

1 posted on 04/28/2015 1:22:56 PM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Take the old man’s money. Go to confession after Cruz gets elected.
BTW, I go to AC three or four times a year. Is that a sin in Catholicism?
I really enjoy and am a pretty good guy besides that. :)


2 posted on 04/28/2015 1:25:38 PM PDT by dp0622 (Franky Five Angels: "Look, let's get 'em all -- let's get 'em all now, while we got the muscle.")
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To: Kaslin
Stand with Israel! Fight sodomy! Abolish abortion! Crush islam!


3 posted on 04/28/2015 1:26:10 PM PDT by re_nortex (DP - that's what I like about Texas)
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To: Kaslin

Pretty weak Pat..weak..


4 posted on 04/28/2015 1:27:35 PM PDT by BerniesFriend (Sarah Palin-"Lord knows she's attractive" says bitter Andrea Mitchell and the rest of the MSM)
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To: Kaslin

If Adelson wants to contribute 100 million dollars to Ted Cruz or other conservatives, fine. Let him.

So long as he knows these men have values and standards in opposition to his Vegas values.


5 posted on 04/28/2015 1:30:36 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd (With Great Freedom comes Great Responsibility.)
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To: Kaslin
The basic impulse behind gambling is greed -- a basic sin that is the father of many other evils. Greed, covetousness, and avarice are repeatedly addressed by Scripture

Everything from the first "greed" on is correct. But the minor premise - "The basic impulse behind gambling is greed" - is questionable. Many gamblers (including myself on the less-than-a-handful of occasions when I've gambled) have a rule that they will leave when they've lost a predetermined amount - a plan that contradicts the notion that they hold much hope of coming out ahead.

Would Christian conservatives accept campaign contributions from men who grew rich [...] from selling pot

Why not? Should they refuse campaign contributions from men who grew rich distilling liquor or brewing beer?

6 posted on 04/28/2015 1:32:58 PM PDT by ConservingFreedom (A government strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them.)
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To: BerniesFriend
Pat fails to realize that Israel's values ARE American values. A strong Israel means a mighty America! All traces of islam -- root and branch -- must be eradicated from the world. A united front of Israel and the USA can make the total annihilation of satanic islam a reality.
7 posted on 04/28/2015 1:34:18 PM PDT by re_nortex (DP - that's what I like about Texas)
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To: Kaslin

Interesting material. Ping to read later!


8 posted on 04/28/2015 1:37:14 PM PDT by Alex Murphy ("the defacto Leader of the FR Calvinist Protestant Brigades")
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To: Kaslin

Adelson’s money is cleaner than Soros’ money.


9 posted on 04/28/2015 1:39:21 PM PDT by lonestar (It takes a village of idiots to elect a village idiot.)
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To: re_nortex

http://store.levitt.com/specialties/PINA


10 posted on 04/28/2015 1:56:42 PM PDT by fishtank (The denial of original sin is the root of liberalism.)
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To: re_nortex
(DP - that's what I like about Texas)

Delusional parasitosis?

11 posted on 04/28/2015 2:09:47 PM PDT by ConservingFreedom (A government strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them.)
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To: ConservingFreedom
(DP - that's what I like about Texas)

Delusional parasitosis?

No...death penalty. It's based on the Dairy Queen commercial song, "DQ - that's what I like about Texas..." While Dairy Queen is a fine place, it doesn't compare to what the pragmatic enforcement of the death penalty has done to make Texas truly great. My only problem is that it doesn't happen quickly and frequently enough. Putting more criminals to death will further lower the crime rate here.

I am such a fan of the death penalty (unlike the Pope) that it was a major factor in my decision to move here to Texas. I evaluated a number of quality of life metrics and the just punishment that Texas unapologetically metes out via putting scum to death was decisive.

12 posted on 04/28/2015 2:16:48 PM PDT by re_nortex (DP - that's what I like about Texas)
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To: fishtank

Thanks, that's a beautiful pin. My front porch has the American, Texan and Israeli flags flying --- not today since it's still raining.

13 posted on 04/28/2015 2:18:35 PM PDT by re_nortex (DP - that's what I like about Texas)
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To: dp0622

I can’t absolve you or anything, and this is just my opinion, but as I see it small stakes gambling is not sinful. If you are gambling away your kids’ milk money or something, or if you have an addiction, that’s different. But if someone chooses to spend $50 gambling vs. $50 bowling, as a form of entertainment, I don’t see a great deal of difference. I think the bowling is mentally and spiritually healthier for a person because it doesn’t appeal to the vice of greed, but not by a major amount. I buy a lottery ticket a few times a year (when it gets really high and I notice it), so yeah, there is an element of greed, but not out of control.

OTOH, those who prey on gamblers are evil in my book. They prey on and encourage human greed (and worse desperation for those who can least afford to lose money) and spread misery to those who are lacking in self-control. If I were in charge, we would not have casinos and we certainly wouldn’t have government sponsored lotteries. But a neighborhood poker game or an office football pool (low stakes, neither going to hurt anyone or make them rich) is something that should be left alone by the government.

JMO, YMMV


14 posted on 04/28/2015 2:41:52 PM PDT by generally
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To: generally
yeah, it's tough because if the casinos are outlawed underground they go!! like the ones in Brooklyn lol.
I have seen people destroyed at casinos and now they are everywhere.
Thank you God for being great and somehow crushing my large gambling impulse in regards to the one built at Kennedy airport just 20 minutes away. I DONT KNOW why i have ever gone there or am not there every day lol.
I think the fun of AC is the free room, free food and entertainment, plus a few free beers minus tip. And it is a few hours away and the garden state is nice i feel like i’m getting something out of it. lose a c note or two but the rooms and food cost way more than that and are free saw Twilight episode a few nights ago and the machine kept calling the guy's name. good one!! human nature never changes through the centuries or milenia does it?
15 posted on 04/28/2015 2:49:58 PM PDT by dp0622 (Franky Five Angels: "Look, let's get 'em all -- let's get 'em all now, while we got the muscle.")
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