Posted on 06/21/2014 3:32:38 PM PDT by SoConPubbie
During World War II, a German U-Boat pummeled the USS Dorchester with torpedoes as it rounded the tip of Greenland. With horror, men onboard the American ship realized they outnumbered the life jackets. Four chaplainstwo Protestants, a Catholic, and one Jewcalmly removed their jackets, gave them to the other sailors, and joined arms to sing hymns as the Dorchester went down.
They didnt ask, Are you a Protestant? Are you a Catholic? Are you a Jew? They simply stepped forward to sacrifice their lives to save the lives of their brothers, said Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, speaking to more than 1,000 evangelical leaders during the kickoff to the Faith and Freedom Coalitions Road to Majority conference this weekend in Washington, D.C.
Cruz, on Thursday, shared this story to explain what makes America unique: the liberty to live (or die) by faith. He called this the American tradition.
With sights set on a Republican majority in both wings of the Capitol this November, and perhaps the White House in 2016, Cruz and other conservative senators warned the crowd of moral failures and threats to religious freedom at home and abroad. Only reform inspired by Judeo-Christian values, they said, can save our nation.
We have an IRS who is asking citizens groups: Tell me what books you are reading. Tell me the content of your prayers, Cruz said. The federal government has no business asking any American what kinds of books they read.
Cruzs fellow Republicans took the conversation beyond religious liberty. Human dignity is under attack in America, said Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah. Politicians and the public have proven it by aborting babies, censoring religion, and celebrating same-sex marriage. Lee lambasted the current government for ignoring broken values and instead spending money to fix every social problem: We have become far too comfortable with the word trillion in our political discourse.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., one of several scheduled conference speakers possibly headed for the presidential contest, criticized the nations higher education cartel. It is unfair, it is immoral, it is un-American that in this country, poor people are the only ones who cannot choose where their children go to school, he said.
Many households lack encouragement in addition to funds, Rubio added. The government tells people not to smoke because of cancer, and not to gain weight because of heart disease. But we also need to tell people, Its important for you to keep your family together, he said.
Cruz reminded attendees of one American family torn apart by religious oppression. Daniel Wani is a US citizen from New Hampshire. His wife, Meriam Ibrahim, remains imprisoned in Africa with her two children, one born in her mothers cell. The government of Sudan has sentenced Meriam to 100 lashes and then hanged by the neck to die, for the simple crime of being Christian, he said. Cruz condemned the Obama administrations silence: We need the president of the United States to say in no uncertain terms, Send Meriam home.
The Texas senator mentioned victories for religious freedom during his time as the states solicitor general: keeping the Ten Commandments at the state capitol, holding onto under God in the pledge, letting a lone white Latin cross remain standing in the Mojave Desert to honor the dead of World War I.
But other religious freedom fights rage on. The U.S. Supreme Court has yet to release its decision on Hobby Lobby, a craft-chain company with Christian owners who defied the Affordable Care Act and refused to pay for employees abortifacient drugs. The federal government has fined Little Sisters of the Poor, a Catholic convent whose nuns also chose not to fund contraceptives.
Cruz offered one glimpse of light in the midst of darkness. He recently visited Idaho to meet the wife and children of Saeed Abedini, an American suffering an eight-year sentence in an Iranian prison for his Christian faith. Cruz explained how the couple faced persecution together. If only you will renounce Christ, well let you go, Iranian officials told them. When they refused to obey, the commanding officer asked his men to leave. He sat down with the Abedinis and gave a startling order: Tell me about this Jesus.
During the time Pastor Saeed has been in prison, he has been able to lead dozens of fellow prisoners and prison guards to Christ, Cruz said.
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We all know that the media is just waiting to crucify the republicans on their beliefs about the homosexual lifestyle. We need to make sure that the media hears that we still have a faith in the America that holds to Biblical Truth and that we intend to elect these people, regardless of the media’s wants and wishes.
Ted Cruz is right and he’s on fire. May the Lord bless and protect him.
During the time Pastor Saeed has been in prison, he has been able to lead dozens of fellow prisoners and prison guards to Christ, Cruz said.
It is foolish to give freedom to any religion which espouses violent means including terror in their religious manuals.
All peaceful religions deserve the freedom to practice their faith without restrictions.
Kewel.
Cruz 2016!
Wait for Ibrahim Hooper of CAIR to tell us that there was also a Sunni Imam on board who bravely joined the three chaplains.
If Obama had traded those five terrorists for Saeed Abedini, then maybe it would have been a good deal.
But then it does appear that God is using him where he is.
It’s settled for me I got my Ted Cruz for President bumper sticker. It’s either Ted or Sarah. Honestly, I don’t think he can win. I believe Hillary, the Antichrist, or some other necromancer will be elected. The last election taught me that this country is shot. Deviants and handout recipients are the majority. But at least I can sleep at night knowing that I supported an honorable, patriotic person who cares as much about this country as I do!
People are pre-committed to HRC even if they haven’t been told so yet.
Of course Ted Cruz can win. We must believe it and then go out and support his candidacy with every fiber of our bodies.
Remember Ronald Reagan? He won because his political instincts were right, and he maintained his belief in the basic goodness of the American people. He always fought for every principle with a smile. He praised the citizens, and was a happy candidate. I see some of those traits in Ted Cruz.
Gumdrop;
Of course I’ll support Ted. I’ll contribute to his campaign and pray for him. It’s just the last 2 elections have destroyed whatever faith I had in the American electorate. I predicted 7 years ago virtually every scandal of the Obama administration. I am not a particularly smart or observant person, but if you can count the fingers on your hand you can see how utterly corrupt the national democrat party is. I would rejoice in a reaganesque turnaround, but I ,frankly don’t expect it!
I had better cancel my Cruz ping, SoCon. Too many of them. Thanks though...
You’ve been removed MM.
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