The War On Christians Conference
Via WND
A first-of-its-kind conference on “The War on Christians” will be held in Washington, D.C., this month to examine attacks from the news media, Hollywood, courts and activist groups.
Conference convener Vision America says “The War On Christians And The Values Voter in 2006″ will be the first “to consider the savage and accelerating” attacks by groups such as the ACLU and Anti-Defamation League.
Speakers at the March 27-28 event will include Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kan.; Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas; Rep. Tom DeLay, R-Texas; conservative leader Phyllis Schlafly; radio host Janet Parshall; and former Republican presidential candidates Gary Bauer and Alan Keyes.
“During the past Christmas season, the airwaves were abuzz with talk of the war on Christmas,” said Don Feder, a former syndicated columnist and the spokesman for the event. “Yet efforts to purge Christmas from the culture are but one aspect of a coordinated campaign against Bible-believing Christians.”
Feder says that while the mainstream media may not “get it,” a December poll by Fox News showed 59 percent of Americans believed “Christianity is under attack” in the United States.
Panels at the conference include “The Gay Agenda: America Won’t Be Happy,” “The ACLU And Radical Secularism: Driving God From The Public Square,” “Hollywood: Christians Through A Distorted Lens,” “Jews Confront The War On Christians,” “The Judiciary: Overruling God” and “The Media: Megaphone For Anti-Faith Values.”
Vision America was founded in 1998 by Rick Scarborough with the aim to “inform and mobilize pastors and their congregations to become salt and light, becoming pro-active in restoring Judeo-Christian values in America.”
Much of the focus of this meeting will be on how to motivate Christians to fight back against the decay of values, and attacks on religious expression across America. It urges those who hold Judeo-Chrisitian views to seek office, and to get motivated to thwart the secular tide. It is good to see organizations like this out there fighting the good fight. Too many sit idly by and do nothing.
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Posted by Jay on March 1, 2006 12:22 pm
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Yeah Jay let’s not forget the anti-Christian groups (main-stream-media, most liberal Dems ect…) fight the hardest to FORCE Islam down our throats.
Great idea. If you post on this organization again, would you please include a mailing address for contributions?
Secular values for all!!
America was founded on Christian principles.
And who is working hard to chip away at that? The ACLU.
Do we need to go through the lesson again? ACLU was founded by a communist, Roger Baldwin.
Introduction of Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx, son of Herschel, and descended from a long line of rabbis.
The Jews have Israel, let’s see you whine over there Abraham.
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Let’s see, “homophobia”, no… You and others like you are “hetrophobic”. I believe the bible frowns on homosexuals but we, as a mainly Christian society, has accepted that gays exist and do not advocate violence towards them or anything like that. But exuse us for not embracing a lifestyle that we don’t agree with.
What do you have against our kids waiting to have sex, or being informed of the consequences of doing so with anyone that makes them “feel” good?
I assume you meant HIV. I believe abstinence education, that you are so against, cuts down on the spred of HIV, but you seem more worried about letting our kids screw whoever they want. It seems your kind wants to turn back time and live in a world equal to “Saddam and Gomorrha”
Christians are the most ignored in the world thanks to people like you. And if you are a liberal Democrat, which I bet you voted for Kerry, you and the people you look up to, are the biggest sore LOSERS I’ve ever seen in my life.
You sniffling, wining, little sandal wearing, tofu eating, french loving, anti-American value having, pansies better be thankful that us Christians and Jews and other religious groups in this country will gladly protect you too when your appeasement to the enemy puts your life in danger.
So shut up and go have a latte’, we’ll take care of it. We’ll make sure that you stay free to be an idiot.
Gosh, such hate and venom Son of Abraham.
When one is ill equiped to discuss an issue on its merits then its time to start the name calling.
And Jay, thanks for moderating the profanity.
Truth hurts, doesn’t it, heh, heh.
Tell me, if thes country wasn’t founded on Christian principles…then what was it founded on?
Let’s see….The Constitution, modeled after English Common Law…modeled after the New Testament, not the Quran and not the Talmud.
The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America acknowledges faith towards a supreme GOD who created mankind. The Declaration also acknowledges by all who signed it, the laws of GOD, the providence of GOD, and the judgment of GOD.
BTW – You’re insults and name calling refelects what you really are.
I’d like to remind everyone of a little regulation here. Keep it civil. I’ve already edited one of “son of Abraham”’s comments because he couldn’t find it in his heart to use appropriate language. Now, I question the content of his message. Son of Abraham you are on notice, I have the power to ban you. and if you continue to rant the way you do, I will be inclined to exercise my ability. You are showing your ignorance by continually commenting against the grain. It it obvious that you aren’t going to find a sympathetic set of ears here, so why don’t you take your ignorance back to Daily POS where it belongs.
Yeah, I might entertain his opposing views if he could express them in a civil manner. Anyone who thinks that calling us ignorant SOBs will garner any kind of constructive debate, is ignorant.
I didn’t say that but that’s ok. And I’m far from a bible thumper but I DO value the morals of Christianity and most other religions as well.
I didn’t say that either, though you calling them “queers” shows you’re compassion.
I don’t think you could be more ignorant.
I never claimed to be a doctor, so you got me there. I should’ve known that HPV is a common term used when talking about incurable viruses and for that I was wrong.
That doesn’t change your obvious ignorance towards what Christianity stands for. It’s funny how everytime the subject of homosexuals is argued between Christians and non-Christians, people like you bring up the Evangelicals that are gay, and act like the rest of us just agree with it. You’re wrong.
Stop worrying, we’re not trying to make you live our way. We just want people like you to let us live in the religious freedom our forefathers died for.
So you’ll still be able to be as nasty and perverted as you wish, just don’t shove it down our kids’ throats(figure of speech). Freedom OF religion not freedom FROM religion.
http://www.lawandliberty.org/founders.htm
I apologize Jay and Gribbit. I’m not trying to argue with the guy. I saw his post and it infuriated me, so I took the bait and responded. I will try to refrain from debating with such ignorant people in the future.
By the way Son of Abraham, I was responding to your attack on me, not discussing todays politics.
Now you sound like Bush in the way that you refer to 230-year-old-goings-on…after all, it’s just a piece of paper.
If you want to debate issues here, then do so in a civil manner, your vile attacks and rhetoric are unwarranted and serve no purpose.
Did you actually read the entire article that you posted?
I must admit when I saw…
…a congressional staff analysis has found”
…in your quote it made me think “well perhaps he’s right”. Then I continued to read and discovered that this “congressional staff” they’re talking about was “Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D-Calif.), a critic of the administration who has long argued for comprehensive sex education”. and HIS staff, of course.
Big surprise. A critic of the Administration. Of course, if Bush were against abstinence we’d be seeing Washington Post articles with “findings” from Waxman FOR abstinence.
I like the way the article explains it’s findings too…
One curriculum, called “Me, My World, My Future,” teaches that women who have an abortion “are more prone to suicide” and that as many as 10 percent of them become sterile. This contradicts the 2001 edition of a standard obstetrics textbook that says fertility is not affected by elective abortion, the Waxman report said.
Ok. That gives another side to the fertility claim but what about the “more prone to suicide” issue? Is that not important?
Then the article says…
“Joe. S. McIlhaney Jr., who runs the Medical Institute for Sexual Health, which developed much of the material that was surveyed, said he is “saddened” that Waxman chose to “blast” well-intentioned abstinence educators when there is much the two sides could agree on.
Yes there is much both sides could agree on if both sides are willing. I only see one side (McIlhaney) able to admit it’s willingness to agree with points the other side makes.
Then it says
Waxman and other liberal sex-education proponents..
blah blah blah… Gimme a break.
…the danger of abstinence education lies in the omission of useful medical information.
Now that I can agree with. So let’s make sure that doesn’t happen, and if it is, let’s put a stop to it.
Some course materials cited in Waxman’s report present as scientific fact notions about a man’s need for “admiration” and “sexual fulfillment” compared with a woman’s need for “financial support.”
LOL LOL Are you serious? How sexist is that?
That article shows squat.
Really….
Son of Araham:
Do you really believe what you read in the Washington Post?