Posted on 10/20/2008 3:46:40 PM PDT by wagglebee
Monday, October 20, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Vice-Presidential candidate Sarah Palin was interviewed this weekend by CBNews correspondent David Brody, answering a variety of questions on matters ranging from her Christian faith to her position on a federal constitutional marriage amendment that would define marriage as being between one man and one woman.
When questioned about the shots the mainstream media has been taking at her for her religious beliefs, Palin told Brody that her faith has always been pretty personal and that was kind of a surprise in the last couple of months that people would misconstrue and spin anything that has to do with my faith or anybody else's and turn it into something to be mocked. That's very sad.
I don't think that there's anything that I can do about it, the Alaskan senator admitted, adding no matter what anybody says about it, I'm going to keep plugging away at this and I'm going to keep seeking God's guidance and His wisdom and His favor and His grace - for me, for my family, for this campaign, for our nation.
Asked why she does not do interviews with the mainstream cable networks, Palin commented on the media opaqueness that filters and contorts a persons words and intentions, which does more harm than good. She says that this makes her campaign with presidential candidate John McCain more of a challenge, forcing them to travel hard and fast and aggressively across the US to reach more people. Palin said she feels that in giving interviews with mainstream media you set yourself up to just continually be mocked.
The governor, however, remains unapologetic about her faith. Saying she is concerned about the possible negative effects on her family of the various political shots they have been suffering in recent months, Palin asked for prayers for her family, as well as for Gods hand of protection [to be] continually over our land His wisdom, His grace, His favour. She also discussed her baptism, which occurred in her early teens: I knew that there was something certainly bigger than I out there.
I knew that I wouldn't be able to handle all that was laid out in front of me in life if I did not have strong faith in my Creator, said Palin.
Saying she hadnt really worn it [faith] on her sleeve, Palin told Brody that it was more important to live faith rather than preach it: As you're raised up out of the water it's like hey world, this is my confession of faith that I'm going to try to lead, and live my life according to my belief that God as my Creator has good plans for all of us.
Palin demonstrated that she was equally unabashed about her ethical stances on controversial issues such as abortion and same-sex marriage. She told Brody she voted along with the vast majority of Alaskans to amend the Constitution, defining marriage as between one man and one woman. She hopes to take this initiative to the federal level as well, stating plainly, I dont support gay marriage.
Palin also said that senator Barack Obamas stance on abortion is extreme its so, so far left that its way out of the mainstream. She referred specifically to his opposition to the Born Alive Infants Protection Act (which would provide legal protection to babies who had survived abortions), to parental consent for out-of-state under-age abortions, and a ban on partial birth abortions. His position, she asserts, is appalling, and should be of concern to voters.
To see the interview go to:
http://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/466923.aspx
And that's why so many of us love her.
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Come on CBN!
Liberals instinctively hate and fear any sincere believers in God. Fake ones, though, they love. Like “Reverend” Jeremiah Wright and many other leftist so-called believers. I say “so-called” because they claim belief in God and yet promote, stand for and practice things that are condemned not only in the Bible but every monotheist religion.
Keep hitting them, Sarah!
Ours, I do not fear. We have protections in place that allow us to follow our faith uncoerced. Theirs must be feared- as it includes the psycho, bomb-belt wearer, and those who've assigned themselves keepers of the faith by such actions.
Religion shouldn't be scary to the point of whacking innocents. When it reaches this point it's time to label it correctly as a tribal cult and quash it.
Life is all we have control over and these busybody/nanny staters want to scew it up in their image. I wouldn't have a problem if they went to a cemetary to blow themselves up, for instance. Go screw with death for a while, why don't you?
Till then, if we must practice religion, might we practice the good kind? The bad kind gives all religion a bad name and must be stopped. Worshipping or using death as a religious tool just isn't right. Those that do will ultimately have it unleashed against them as it's the only option available to those that worship life.
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