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  • Conservatives Blamed for Focus on Abortion, Homosexuality

    09/19/2006 2:06:44 PM PDT · by Nav_Mom · 52 replies · 1,025+ views
    CNSnews ^ | Sept 10, 2006 | Monisha Bansal
    The Red Letter Christians, a "progressive" group, says it offers an alternative to the religious right in the discussion about moral values in American politics. The liberal group claims Christian conservatives focus too heavily on abortion and homosexuality. "Since the 2004 election, the term 'values voters' has become a mainstay of the political discussion, and we're hearing it again this fall. But the discussion has generally been very narrow and discusses particularly one specific type of voter -- a conservative, white, evangelical, Republican," said Rev. Jim Wallis, founder and editor of Sojourners Magazine, at the National Press Club in Washington,...
  • Liberal evangelicals begin campaign

    09/18/2006 1:46:59 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 33 replies · 737+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 9/18/06 | Philip Elliott - ap
    WASHINGTON - Liberal evangelicals, weary of a Republican-centric image, launched a campaign Monday to promote Christian values beyond the issues of abortion and same-sex marriage. Red Letter Christians, a project of Sojurners/Call to Renewal, announced plans to establish a grass-roots network of 7,000 moderate and progressive clergy members. "A debate on moral issues should be central to American politics, but how should we define religious values?" said Jim Wallis, an activist and executive director of the Christian ministry, which also publishes the liberal Sojourners Magazine. The project's name comes from the color of some Bible's type, with words directly attributed...