Posted on 11/24/2017 7:39:20 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Before this month, Roy Moore was best known nationally for refusing to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the Alabama state supreme-court building. Now, the aspiring senator is accused of hitting on teens at an Alabama mall and inappropriately touching a 14-year-old girl.
These allegations may be the end of Moore. Congressional Republicans have started disowning him, and hes tentatively dropping in state polls. But its possible that the reputation of evangelical Christians will also suffer. Despite condemnations from a number of nationally prominent Christian leaders and a few in Alabama, many of the states faithful continue to back the controversial candidate.
To outsiders, the support might seem like a stark contradiction in values. Even to insiders, it can seem that way. Im bothered, wrote William S. Brewbaker III, a law professor at the University of Alabama, in The New York Times, by what Mr. Moores popularity says about the sorry state of evangelical Christianity.
The Moore scandal is part of a long history of complicated sexual politics in the Christian world. In her new book, Moral Combat, the Washington University in St. Louis professor Marie Griffith writes about American Christians battles over sexual harassment, birth control, and gender roles. This falls wave of sexual-assault accusations has often seemed to echo the past, bringing to mind Anita Hills accusations about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and Paula Joness allegations against former President Bill Clinton. Incidents like these, Griffith writes, all get tied up in the distinctive sexual politics of the Christian world.
The bookwhich covers much more than sexual-harassment scandals, including everything from Margaret Sangers legacy at Planned Parenthood to Alfred Kinseys obsession with clergycomes out in December. Our conversation has been edited for length and clarity.
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Christians also have this deal about not bearing false witness......
Both Moore and Jones have excellent records...with Moore in the lead with experience. I obviously don't care for Ms. Allred's approach...with her in Jone's pew, I would vote for Moore.
All the accusations originate as well as attacks on Moore such as this are from a media sources which supports positions like :Abortion, gender sex reclassification, gay marriage, and nullification of religious influence on culture. All of which are solidly opposed by candidate Roy Moore.
So Emma Green is saying she is so far removed from any comprehension of Christianity that she is a stand in for the “outside world” — that is the world outside of Christianity.
She is, of course, accepted discredited claims against Roy Trump as the truth at the same time, so maybe she is from the “outside world” of lies where truth never prevails.
She certainly knows nothing about hypocrisy either, having never raised her voice against the real antics of Bill Clinton, who claimed to be a Christian and Hillary Clinton, who defended him and defamed his conquests.
Of course the media promotes calling Christians hypocrites at every turn.
Everything we do looks like hypocrisy to the world.
Therefore I propose we do as we believe is right and disregard their opinions.
Vote for someone who will promote/allow the killing of babies, or vote for Roy Moore.
Hmmm.
What Is the moral thing to do? /s
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Luv 2 C a list of the “Lolita Express’s” passengers for the past 2 decades or so...Think Ol’man Conyers got an invite, or is Epstein some kind if bigot ? LOL....
Is this idiot claiming that the Leftards had a positive view of Christianity and Christians before all this started?
Calling for Christians to manifest a virtue that the Leftards always denied they possessed beforehand.
Submit to the Leftards or face name calling.
Who the hell is emma green?
When a brother is accused by a proven and chronic liar of a crime, we do not shun that brother.
When a brother is a young man and seeking a virtuous wife, we do not shun him for courting women of marriageable age.
Good question.
Well, Bill Clinton, prince Andrew, and Alan Dershowitz were on the Epstein manifests.
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This is what gets me it has nothing to do with hypocrisy. We know that even if the worst of these allegations are true that amounts to practically nothing. And even if the worst of these allegations are true there’s been nothing in the last 40 years to indicate that this is anything that is part of his character. In other words if they’re accusing him of anything he has long since repented of it and that is a Christian standard to forgive.
Exactly.
What is offensive to me is the overt attempt to destroy Judge Moore — not just defeat him, but destroy his life — simply due to political differences.
How about the Commandant "Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness Against Thy Neighbor" !
Where have all the heroes gone?
Gone 2 the Kareeb, to smoke some weed ?
This is not difficult to understand. To begin with we don’t know for sure what the truth is about 40 years ago. 2). It was 40 years ago and people change. Especially if God works in their life. 3). As a judge he represented christian values as far as we can tell, as well as anyone in this country. 4). In the bible God used flawed people exclusively. (Except his son). Everyone he used was flawed. Many of them DEEPLY flawed. We’re not looking for a perfect person because there are none. We’re looking for someone in every election who will allow God to use them to help bring this country back from the precipus. It is that simple.
True. We see how the Left is treating Frankin, he won’t resign.
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Attacks on Moore look like hypocrisy to the real world.
Moore is the very model for a well qualified US Senator
(We need 99 more just like him)
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Moore owns the polls!
They can’t get to his support, and it is growing.
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