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In reply to the discussion: Christian leaders denounce Trump actions, warn of 'crisis of faith' [View all]ancianita
(43,184 posts)18. Not if you actually read the letter. It says just the opposite of your own "logic."
https://archive.ph/KfghM
"... we believe the Holy Spirit is moving us to stand, speak, and act with greater courage to serve the most vulnerable and advance God's reign of justice and peace.
Therefore, we commit to:
Protect and Stand With Vulnerable People: We will defend immigrants, refugees, people of color, and all who are in harm's way; resist cruel, unjust, and illegal policies and violent enforcement, and surround those under attack with pastoral care, solidarity, and prophetic public witness.
Love Our Neighbors: In obedience to Jesus, we will love our neighbors without exception, especially those who are different from us, and reject the politics of fear, exclusion, and dehumanization. We will reject the language of others and us and them, and remember that Christ came "so that [we] may all be one" (John 17:21).
Speak Truth to Power: We will confront lies and hatred towards immigrants, people of color, Jews, Muslims, and other religious minorities and political opponents; oppose the rollback of civil rights and racial justice protections; name racism as a sin from which we must repent and turn from; and resist the erasure of history and truth. Silence in this moment is complicity.
Seek Peace: We commit to persistently building peace and pursuing justice, including by acting nonviolently to protect those threatened by violence and advocating for a foreign policy that favors diplomacy, respects national sovereignty, and supports democracy, human rights, humanitarian aid, and peacebuilding.
Do Justice: Guided by the prophets [who the Holy Spirit spoke through], we will challenge unjust laws, defend poor and marginalized people, and persist in the work of uprooting racism and white Christian nationalism. We will commit to act justly, love kindness, and walk humbly with God (Isa. 10:1; Micah 6:8).
Strengthen Democracy: Honoring the image of Godimago deiin every person (Gen. 1:26) in a democracy means each person's vote is their voice. We will, therefore, defend the right to vote, resist voter suppression and intimidation, encourage greater participation in our democratic process, and equip clergy and lay leaders to support free and fair elections. We will defend constitutional rights and freedoms, including speech and assembly, due process, the rule of law, and religious liberty, and will uphold democratic norms and practices.
Practice Hope: In a time of fear, intimidation, and despair, we will choose hope, which is more than optimism. It is trusting and believing that God is still at work. "Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen(Heb. 11:1).
Be careful what you say about Jesus Christians without reference to the Word of God.
"... we believe the Holy Spirit is moving us to stand, speak, and act with greater courage to serve the most vulnerable and advance God's reign of justice and peace.
Therefore, we commit to:
Protect and Stand With Vulnerable People: We will defend immigrants, refugees, people of color, and all who are in harm's way; resist cruel, unjust, and illegal policies and violent enforcement, and surround those under attack with pastoral care, solidarity, and prophetic public witness.
Love Our Neighbors: In obedience to Jesus, we will love our neighbors without exception, especially those who are different from us, and reject the politics of fear, exclusion, and dehumanization. We will reject the language of others and us and them, and remember that Christ came "so that [we] may all be one" (John 17:21).
Speak Truth to Power: We will confront lies and hatred towards immigrants, people of color, Jews, Muslims, and other religious minorities and political opponents; oppose the rollback of civil rights and racial justice protections; name racism as a sin from which we must repent and turn from; and resist the erasure of history and truth. Silence in this moment is complicity.
Seek Peace: We commit to persistently building peace and pursuing justice, including by acting nonviolently to protect those threatened by violence and advocating for a foreign policy that favors diplomacy, respects national sovereignty, and supports democracy, human rights, humanitarian aid, and peacebuilding.
Do Justice: Guided by the prophets [who the Holy Spirit spoke through], we will challenge unjust laws, defend poor and marginalized people, and persist in the work of uprooting racism and white Christian nationalism. We will commit to act justly, love kindness, and walk humbly with God (Isa. 10:1; Micah 6:8).
Strengthen Democracy: Honoring the image of Godimago deiin every person (Gen. 1:26) in a democracy means each person's vote is their voice. We will, therefore, defend the right to vote, resist voter suppression and intimidation, encourage greater participation in our democratic process, and equip clergy and lay leaders to support free and fair elections. We will defend constitutional rights and freedoms, including speech and assembly, due process, the rule of law, and religious liberty, and will uphold democratic norms and practices.
Practice Hope: In a time of fear, intimidation, and despair, we will choose hope, which is more than optimism. It is trusting and believing that God is still at work. "Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen(Heb. 11:1).
Be careful what you say about Jesus Christians without reference to the Word of God.
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Christian leaders denounce Trump actions, warn of 'crisis of faith' [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Tuesday
OP
Come on, my denomination and leadership have been on the front lines of this
obamanut2012
Tuesday
#30
I'm posting the web archive version. Hope it's the letter you're referring to.
ancianita
Tuesday
#17
Not if you actually read the letter. It says just the opposite of your own "logic."
ancianita
Tuesday
#18
So what. You didn't even believe what they put in writing; so how can I believe that "the Southern Baptists I know"
ancianita
Tuesday
#22
You got that right, Farmer-Rick. A LOT of churches recoil at anything pushed by social justice Christians.
SunSeeker
Tuesday
#24
God, if you believe He exists, created all things visible and invisible. Thus the sciences, of human
ancianita
Tuesday
#27
Have they studied what Christians have done in the real world throughout history?
Ol Janx Spirit
Tuesday
#13
Nothing about what you see is pretty because you want to condemn how Christianity is by its worst instead of
ancianita
Tuesday
#21
Exactly. Sojourners, is a Christian social justice organization. They do not represent most US Christians.
SunSeeker
Tuesday
#25