Tuesday, November 30, 2004

The Moral Minority

The Progress Report

VALUES
The Moral Minority

Yesterday on Meet the Press
(http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/28/politics/28cnd-talk.html?oref=login&hp&ex=1101704400&en=42662331be50689b&ei=5094&partner=homepage)
, Reverend Jerry Falwell reaffirmed the Christian Right's narrow focus
on two issues: gay marriage and abortion. Asked by progressive
religious leader Jim Wallis (http://www.sojo.net/) to engage in a "broader
and deeper" conversation about values, Falwell and fellow conservative
preacher Dr. Richard Land resorted to bigotry and misdirection, lashing
out against gays, women and religious progressives. Falwell's priorities
fly in the face of the "moral values" most often cited (though not
most often reported (http://mediamatters.org/items/200411240001) ) on Nov.
2, where polls showed
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A38001-2004Nov9.html)
voters were more concerned with "greed and materialism" (33 percent) and
"poverty and economic justice" (31 percent) than they were with issues
like gay marriage (http://blog.au.org/2004/11/values_voters_a.html)
(12 percent). Nevertheless, Christian conservatives around the country
are following Falwell's lead, dismissing concerns
(http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/print?id=280881) about separation of church
and state and setting out to refashion the federal courts
(http://www.palmbeachpost.com/opinion/content/opinion/epaper/2004/11/27/m11a_mcevoy_1127.html)
around a narrow agenda which conflicts with the values of most
Americans.

FALWELL DEMEANS RELIGIOUS PROGRESSIVES: Falwell went out of his way on
Sunday to divide America, saying those who voted for John Kerry did not
" take the bible seriously (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6601018/) ."
Wallis shot back, saying, "Jerry, there are millions and millions of
Christians who want the nation to know that you don't speak for them...that
Jesus, our Jesus isn't pro-rich, pro-war and only pro-American. We
don't find that Jesus anywhere in the Bible
(http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6601018/) ."

FALWELL REAFFIRMS BLAME FOR 9/11 ON GAYS, FEMINISTS: Falwell refused to
back down from his comment that 9/11 had been caused by "the pagans,
and the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and lesbians [and]
all of them who have tried to secularize America." He reiterated that,
" when we defy the Lord, I think we pay a price for it
(http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6601018/) ."

FALWELL FLIP-FLOPS ON GOD, WAR: Falwell contradicted himself on the war
in Iraq, cited by 42 percent of respondents
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A38001-2004Nov9.html) as
the moral issue which most influenced their vote on Nov. 2. When Rev.
Wallis asked him why he had said God was "pro-war," Falwell said, "I
don't believe God loves war...everybody hates war." The name of Falwell's
1/31/04 commentary? " God is Pro-War
(http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=36859) ."

SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT ON CIVIL RIGHTS: Falwell and Land tried to
cast their anti-abortion crusade as similar to the civil rights
movement led by Martin Luther King Jr. But Al Sharpton reminded Land it was
his own church that fought against King. "What [King] did was fought
against the Southern conservative values of those days," said Sharpton. "
He fought the Southern Convention that you represent
(http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6601018/) . Dr. King fought that
convention. Let's not rewrite history." Wallis added that King had served as a
model of how religion and values could play a part in political life: "He
reminded us of this wonderful vision of a beloved community where no
one gets left out and those who are always left out have a front-row
seat."

RELIGIOUS RIGHT SETS AFTER COURTS: The Palm Beach Post's George McEvoy
reports Congressmen pandering to the Christian right wing are planning
ways to strip federal courts of " their right to hear cases involving
the separation of church and state
(http://www.palmbeachpost.com/opinion/content/opinion/epaper/2004/11/27/m11a_mcevoy_1127.html)
." Rep. John Hostettler (R-IN), addressing a special legislative
briefing of the Christian Coalition last month in Washington, said he planned
to introduce a bill that would "deny federal courts the right to hear
cases challenging the Defense of Marriage Act, which bans same-sex
marriage." Unimpressed by America's system of checks and balances,
Hostettler inveighed, "When the courts make unconstitutional decisions, we
should not enforce them. Federal courts have no army or navy...At the end of
the day, we're saying the court can't enforce its opinions." Rep.
Robert Aderholdt (R-AL), recently advocated "court stripping as a means to
protect state-sponsored Ten Commandment displays."

DR. KENNEDY WARNS BUSH: Another conservative religious leader, Dr. James
Kennedy, whose sermons are broadcast in 3 million homes, has warned that
God will "be angry" if President Bush does not act soon on abortion and
gay marriage. "He said he knows of no timetable for God's wrath, but
wants results fast." Asked about the millions of Americans who are not
Christian, or have a different interpretation of Christianity, Kennedy
recommended they "repent" and said he " couldn't care less
(http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/print?id=280881) " about their views.