James Dobson, you owe America an apology
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This letter offers nothing but fear. It apocalyptically depicts terrorist attacks in American cities, churches losing their tax exempt status for not allowing gay marriages, pornography pushed in front of our children, doctors and nurses forced to perform abortions, euthanasia as commonplace, inner-city crime gone wild because of lack of gun ownership, home schooling banned, restricted religious speech, liberal censorship shutting down conservative talk shows, Christian publishers forced out of business, Israel nuked, power blackouts because of environmental restrictions, brave Christian resisters jailed by a liberal Supreme court, and finally, good Christian families emigrating to Australia and New Zealand.
It is shocking how thoroughly biblical teachings against slander—misrepresentations that damage another’s reputation—are ignored (Ephesians 4:29-31, Colossians 3:8, Titus 3:2). Such outrageous predictions not only damage your credibility, they slander Barack Obama who, you should remember, is a brother in Christ, and they insult any Christian who might choose to vote for him.
Let me make this clear: Christians will be voting both ways in this election, informed by their good faith, and based on their views of what are the best public policies and direction for America. But in utter disrespect for the prayerful discernment of your fellow Christians, this letter stirs their ugliest fears, appealing to their worst impulses instead of their best.
Fear is the clear motivator in the letter; especially fear that evangelical Christians might vote for Barack Obama. The letter was very revealing when it suggested that “younger Evangelicals” became the “swing vote” that elected Obama and the results were catastrophic.
You make a mistake when you assume that younger Christians don’t care as much as you about the sanctity of life. They do care—very much—but they have a more consistent ethic of life. Both broader and deeper, it is inclusive of abortion, but also of the many other assaults on human life and dignity. For the new generation, poverty, hunger, and disease are also life issues; creation care is a life issue; genocide, torture, the death penalty, and human rights are life issues; war is a life issue. What happens to poor children after they are born is also a life issue.
The America you helped vote into power has lost its moral standing in the world, and even here at home. The America you told Christians to vote for in past elections is now an embarrassment to Christians around the globe, and to the children of your generation of evangelicals. And the vision of America that you still tell Christians to vote for is not the one that many in a new generation of Christians believes expresses their best values and convictions.
Christians should be committed to the kingdom of God, not the kingdom of America, and the church is to live an alternative existence of love and justice, offering a prophetic witness to politics. Elections are full of imperfect choices where we all seek to what is best for the “common good” by applying the values of our faith as best we can.
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GeoffNI
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Though the article is from a Christian prospective the comments are not
- 4 years ago
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GeoffNI
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BrianDavid
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James Dobson scares me!
- 4 years ago
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BrianDavid
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trig1007
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Two words. Senile and bitter.
- 4 years ago
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trig1007
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mommy512
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I am so frustrated with the liberal people who preach freedom of speech and lifestyle as long as the speech and lifestyle are full of filth. And, no, Dr. Dobson will not go to hell b/c he is a son of God. Maybe you should go to your local book store and buy a Holy Bible and actually read it. you might find that it is a really good read. It will give you all a great moral compass. Oh wait, I used the term "moral!" Why is it that our society hates morality these days? Our country's forefather's started this great nation full of freedoms you all take for granted, b/c of a strong base of faith in God our Father, the God you read about in The Holy Bible.
- 4 years ago
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mommy512
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judiestar
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mommy512:
The only person hating here is you...and your hateful kind
- 4 years ago
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judiestar
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judiestar
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PS--I just read about 1/4 of the letter but I couldnt go further cuz I couldnt figure out why he thought these were bad things. I guess Im just too liberal.
- 4 years ago
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judiestar
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judiestar
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Its refreshing to know that not all hardcore Christians are fearmongers. This article has given me hope that Christians can open thier minds to different ideas--something I thought was not possible.
- 4 years ago
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judiestar
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lordsbassman
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judiestar:
Yeah.. I think we can claim senility on him... just like Pat Roberson..
But there still are plenty of normal Christians out there.. they just never make the news like the crazy ones..
- 4 years ago
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lordsbassman
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GeoffNI
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I also disagree with the christian youth not having a position on Abortion, as it appears the largest prayer and fasting movement in the United States for the sanctity of life is coming from the Youth.
In the case of Obama many christians are saying vote your conscience rather than endorsing any party. Some christian leaders especially those ones that are considered "Third Wave" have came out and said (even though will not vote Obama) that they believe Obama is a Brother in Christ and no christian should be making any suggestions of Barack being a Muslim etc
- 4 years ago
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GeoffNI
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justright
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Dobson's just another hateful angry man. No more.
- 4 years ago
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justright
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PoisonTheMonkey
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Dobson is a creep. I started reading that letter and had to stop.
A funny part, though, was him whining and saying that a liberal government would strip rights away from everyone.
Lolwut?
What's been happening these past 8 years? What is it Dobson himself is trying to do?
- 4 years ago
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PoisonTheMonkey
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Paddlenround
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Did you have to post such a huge photo of him?..Its really creeping me out.
There is a great line in the film "Hannah and Her Sisters" where Max Von Sydow has been watching preachers on television. He states..."If Jesus came back today and saw all the things being done in His name, He would never stop throwing up."
- 4 years ago
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Paddlenround
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kennymotown
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He will receive his punishment in hell.
- 4 years ago
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kennymotown
