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  • Jim Wallis equals Religous Astroturf

    03/15/2010 9:37:30 AM PDT · by Til I am the last man standing · 4 replies · 308+ views
    3-15-10 | Vanity
    If you want to know the extent of the dishonest facade of an organization with a religious bent to it, look for Jim Wallis' name or his association. If he is associated with that org than it is pure liberal astroturfing hoo-hah. If his name is associated with evangelical leaders, they are liberal as well. Any open policy letters directed to the government with his name on it are all about achieving democrat goals. Apply the same test for Catholic Sisters such as Carol Keehan. Wallis is pure liberalism cloaked in religious garments.
  • Family Research Council Misrepresents Catholic Faith; Catholic Alliance Calls for Explanation

    03/01/2006 1:53:12 PM PST · by NYer · 15 replies · 396+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | March 1, 2006
    WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Catholic Alliance for the Common Good is questioning the Family Research Council's (FRC) understanding of Catholic principles following an FRC spokesperson's comments in direct contradiction to essential Church teaching. The Catholic Alliance for the Common Good is calling on FRC Vice President Tom McClusky to explain his statement that issues "such as helping the poor, the death penalty, views on war... aren't tenets of the Catholic Church." The comments appeared in today's Washington Post in an article titled "The House's Catholic Democrats Detail Role Religion Plays." ( http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/28/AR2006022801666.html )"Helping the poor has remained...
  • The "Religious Right" Expands

    01/23/2004 9:26:50 AM PST · by Valin · 17 replies · 676+ views
    The American Enterprise ^ | November/December 1995 | Fred Barnes
    Conservative Episcopalian bishops and church leaders are organizing a network of socially conservative parishes in order to stem the tide of liberalism within the Episcopal Church USA. Frank Griswold, the leader of the movement, emphasizes that the members of the new network will remain Episcopalian and that their mission is both religious and political. The new group, The Network of Anglican Communion Dioceses and Parishes, joins the diverse group of religious conservatives commonly known as "The Religious Right." In "The Orthodox Alliance" (November/December 1995), Fred Barnes discusses how theological conservatives of Jewish, Catholic, and Protestant churches, who now have more...