Sunday, June 05, 2011

Religious Leaders: GOP Budget Gies Against Christ's Teachings

I have frequently noted how members of the GOP at all levels - and their professional Christian allies - wear religion on their sleeves, claim to worship Christ and his message, and then act in manners 100% against the social ministry teachings of Christ. It's hypocrisy raised to an art form. If one wants to see modern day examples of the Pharisees so consistently slammed in the Gospels, look no further than the leaders of the GOP and self-satisfied, hate filled bigots of the Christian Right (Tony Perkins, Maggie Gallagher, Bryan Fischer and others of that ilk immediately spring to mind). They are beyond disgusting in their hate and hypocrisy, but rarely are they called out by the media. As Think Progress is reporting, some religious leaders finally got the balls to condemn these hypocrites and the GOP's Ryan budget for the monstrosity that it is - indeed, how it violates the teaching of Christ. Would that more people - especially news anchors - would call these liars and hypocrites out. Here are some highlights:
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While religious conservatives and Republican political leaders gathered at the Faith and Freedom Conference in Washington this weekend, another group of religious leaders held a small gathering across the street to warn against the perils of the Republican Party’s fiscal priorities.
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Four members affiliated with the religious group Faith In Public Life held a brief press conference during FFC’s afternoon intermission to denounce the GOP’s adherence to the philosophies of anti-government, anti-religion author Ayn Rand. The leaders — Rev. Jennifer Butler, Jim Wallis, Rev. Derrick Harkins, and Father Clete Kiley — asserted that the GOP efforts to cut funding from many anti-poverty programs while balancing the budget on the backs of the poorest Americans were not in line with Christian values:
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What we’re saying in the faith community, across the spectrum, is that a nation is judged — our Bible says — by how we treat the poorest and most vulnerable. Period. That’s what God says to us. That’s God’s instruction to us. To be faithful to God, we have to protect poor people.
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Religious leaders have recently spoken out to House Budget Committee Chair Paul Ryan (R-WI) and House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) — both of whom are practicing Catholics — telling them that the cuts in their budget disproportionately target poor Americans and are thus out of line with Christian and Catholic teaching.
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As I have noted before, I don't want to be called a Christian if being Christian means engaging in the conduct of the GOP leadership and the Christian Taliban. Their true gods are hate, greed, callousness, and hypocrisy. If they are Christians, then count me out.

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