Posted on 04/30/2015 9:37:19 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Hillary Clinton wants to be president of the United States, but what actually guides her? The only currently declared candidate for the Democratic ticket was raised in the Methodist tradition and continues to practice that faith today. Here are six interesting facts about Clinton's faith as it relates to her candidacy and personal life.
1) Clinton was raised in the First United Methodist Church in Park Ridge, Illinois, and wrote in her book It Takes a Village and Other Lessons Children Teach Us that "religion figures in my earliest memories of my family. Our spiritual life as a family was spirited and constant. We talked with God, walked with God, ate, studied and argued with God. Each night, we knelt by our beds to pray before we went to sleep."
After winning the presidential election in 1996, the Clintons attended Washington's Foundry United Methodist Church, and Hillary participated in a bipartisan prayer group for women.
2) Social justice is a major part of Clinton's religious practice.
"We need a new politics of meaning," she said at a Texas convention in 1993. "We have to summon up what we believe is morally and ethically and spiritually correct and do the best we can with God's guidance."
"The Church was a critical part of my growing up, and in preparing for this event, I almost couldn't even list all the ways it influenced me, and helped me develop as a person, not only on my own faith journey, but with a sense of obligations to others," she said at the 1996 United Methodist Convention.
3) Clinton wants to change the perception that the Democratic Party is hostile to religion.
"[It] has been viewed as a part that didn't understand the values and way of life of so many Americans," she said in 2008 at the CNN Compassion Forum. "It's important that we make clear that we believe people are people of faith because it is part of their whole being. It is what gives them meaning in life."
4) She believes the religious views of others must change to support legal abortion.
"Far too many women are denied access to reproductive health care and safe childbirth, and laws don't count for much if they're not enforced. Rights have to exist in practice not just on paper," Clinton said on April 23 at the Women in the World Summit. "Laws have to be backed up with resources and political will. And deep-seated cultural codes, religious beliefs, and structural biases have to be changed."
5) Clinton referred to religion both when she opposed and supported same-sex marriage.
"Marriage has historic, religious, and moral content that goes back to the beginning of time, and I think a marriage is as a marriage has always been, between a man and a woman," she said in 1996, according to God and Hillary Clinton by Paul Kengor.
"One of my big problems right now is that too many people believe they have a direct line to the divine and they never want to change their mind about anything," Clinton told NPR's Terry Gross during an interview in 2014 in which she said she now supports gay marriage. "We are living at a time when this extraordinary change is occurring and I'm proud of our country. I think that we have all evolved, and it's been one of the fastest, most sweeping transformations that I'm aware of."
6) Clinton once attended prayer meetings with Republican Senators Sam Brownback and Rick Santorum.
While a U.S. senator, Clinton attended a bipartisan prayer meeting, which included some of the Senate's most conservative Republicans, like Sam Brownback, Kan., and Rick Santorum, Penn.
At one of those meetings, Brownback stopped short of telling his testimony to ask Clinton's forgiveness for the sins of feeling hatred toward her and saying derogatory things about her, according to The Atlantic.
"I came here today prepared to share about this experience in my life that has caused great suffering, the result of which has deepened my faith. But I'm overcome now with only one thought," Brownback said upon seeing Clinton in the meeting.
After asking for her forgiveness, Clinton said she appreciated the apology and forgave him.
Ever since then, Clinton found it easier to work with both sides of the political divide, and even co-sponsored a bill with Brownback. She has worked with conservatives and liberals alike, showing that she is able to use her faith in the political realm to foster good for her causes and agenda.
I can’t use “Hillary” and “interesting” in the same sentence, but that’s just me.
Should have put a gag alert in the title.
I see.
Shes a modern-day Yankee, defined as follows by Clyde Wilson:
A particular ethnic group descended from New Englanders who can be easily recognized by their arrogance, hypocrisy, greed, lack of congeniality, and penchant for ordering other people around . . . . Hillary Rodham Clinton . . . is a museum-quality specimen of the Yankee self-righteous, ruthless, and self-aggrandizing.
She worships at the altar of Hillary!
Through it she became the darling of all the lesbian professors in the Boston area.
They have been rooting for her ever since.
She uses her Methodist exterior as a front to cover her real desires.
I can’t use “Hillary” and Christian in the same sentence.
What Christian faith?
Hitlery is a Secular-Progressive-Communist. Her ideology is her god.
What kind of publication would compile something like this? She is a Marxist. And a rich one.
Biography Reveals Hillary Clinton Séance, Religious Devotion to Abortion
LifeSiteNews - September 24, 2007
A new biography on Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton reveals that during her time as First Lady, Clinton participated in strange moments of imaginary conversation with a deceased Eleanor Roosevelt from the solarium atop the White House. Grove City College professor Paul Kengors God and Hillary Clinton also notes the religious devotion with which Senator Clinton advocates abortion.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1901496/posts
What kind of publication would compile something like this?
A Secular-Progressive publication posing as a Christian one. Commies are good at that. They rely on their Useful Idiots falling for their crap.
Hitlery would fit right into the Soviet “Nomenclatura”. It’s also called Oligarchy. We’re living in an Oligarchy.
I think some reporter needs to ask her. Do you believe what the Bible says without adding one word to it or subtracting one word from it?
Well, holy moly, I mean, it's just so obvious that she vibrates with the Word of the Lord!
I think I see a halo over her head.
Yes, we need to send her back to Bible Study 101!
Maybe she can gloss over The Word of God....
Jesus is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow Hillary...not like you who changes with the wind!
+1
Clyde Wilson is great.
Clinton is an avowed baby-killer.
That’s ALL I need to know about her “faith”.
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