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Society|Mon, Mar. 03 2008 09:04 AM EST

Obama Connects with Hispanic Evangelicals in Texas

By Michelle A. Vu|Christian Post Reporter

Barack Obama met with Hispanic evangelicals in Texas Friday in an effort to court Hispanic voters and address issues affecting the community ahead of the state’s primary this week.

Some 150 top Hispanic evangelical pastors gathered at the invitation-only event at the University of Texas-Brownsville in southern Texas to meet and question the Democratic presidential frontrunner on how he will help the Hispanic community, especially on the immigration issue.

The Illinois senator said during his speech that while he understands some Americans fear illegal immigrants will compete with them for low-wage jobs, what he “refuse[s] to accept is the rising current of distrust and even hate that’s being directed not just at immigrants, but at all Hispanics.”

“We are – each of us – children of God, and the Bible tells us to love all of our neighbors, no matter where we come from or what documents we have,” Obama said.

“Our conscience cannot rest so long as there are 12 million undocumented immigrants living as second-class citizens in the United States of America. Do we not remember that we were all strangers in the land of Egypt?” Obama posed.

Obama called for securing the border and giving “undocumented immigrants” a chance to earn citizenship by paying a fine and “waiting in line behind those who came here legally.”

“Yes, we are a nation of laws, but we are also a nation of immigrants, and there is no reason we can’t reconcile those traditions.”

He compared immigration to poverty, saying both were issues of “conscience” and should be dealt as such, according to MSNBC. He also said he believed the United States should help the poor in Mexico through foreign investment to curb immigration to the states.

Hispanics are the nation’s largest and fastest-growing minority and a key constituency of the Democratic Party. Texas is known for its huge Latino population which makes up nearly 36 percent of the state.

Democratic challenger Hillary Clinton has long had a large following among Hispanic voters, but most analysts are agreeing that support for Obama among this voting bloc is growing.

A SurveyUSA Election Poll released last week showed Clinton leading Obama among Hispanics by 13 points, down from a week before when the same poll showed her up by 33 points.

"We seem to have consistently made inroads,” Obama said referring to the Latino community Friday, according to CBS News.

“Obviously we've got a lot of catching up to do in Texas generally. But we seem to be making progress.”

Friday’s event was the first time Obama has participated in a forum such as this with Hispanic Evangelicals.

During his speech, the Illinois senator emphasized reconciliation between the black and Hispanic community. He addressed the long-held racial divide between blacks and Latinos in America, who are often competitors for government support, low-wage jobs, and affirmative actions, as well as rivals in inner city gangs.

“Whenever I hear folks talk about the ‘brown-black’ divide, I remember my days as a community organizer, when I brought African Americans and Hispanics together to fight a rising drop-out rate in our schools,” Obama recalled. “I remember my days as a civil rights lawyer, when I worked with my Hispanic brothers and sisters to protect our voting rights. Continue >>

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  • Tue Mar 04, 2008 10:27 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    this person worries me,i pray people will finaly see this.i need to share with you an article that talks about mr obamas talk at a college in nelsonville, ohio on sunday march 2 2008. he tells the crowd at hocking college that jesus sermon on the mount oks same -sex unions, and said he dismisses the passage in romans that condemns homosexual acts as unnatural and sinful. he also said to this group that his support on abortion does not trespass on his faith.fellow belivers please pray with me that people will finaly see thru the fog . i pray this man is not elected to office.

  • 1man »
    Tue Mar 04, 2008 9:45 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    In the reality of most people's minds "Christian" no longer means the same thing as it did in the previous generations.

  • Tue Mar 04, 2008 8:38 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    So remind me again how Obama's support for same-sex unions and how it was he voted against the "Born Alive Infant Protection Act" twice in the Illinois Senate. (That was the bill to let aborted babies who actually lived through the procedures stay alive.) His wife Michelle sent out a campaign letter supporting partial birth abortion. That sounds ilke something Jesus would do, right? God save us from the moronic evangelical public that has no interest in what Scripture says. Anyone with style and penache can win them over. These are people without discernment and without faithfulness to Christ and His Word. Evangelical, friends, is not always the same thing as Christian any longer.

  • Tue Mar 04, 2008 2:26 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    From Indonesia,

    If we suspect an individual to practice Islam then it should be very simple to verify whether he is indeed a practicing Muslim. Have him personally say in front of live TV that he is in fact an convert from Islam to Christianity HOWEVER LONG TIME AGO and specifically say that the murderous and pedophile Muhammad is a false prophet and the Qur'an, Hadith, Itjithad and Muhammad Sunnah are bunch of incoherent text from medieval desert warlord. Or the other way around have him say the Shahadat and renounce Christianity.

    Conversion needs to be announced publicly, I believe this should be very easily done. Then usually the local Muslim mob tried to fire bomb Barack Obama house or family car since that is the standard operating procedure for this item listed in the Quran. Actually slitting their throat is the more standard.

    Until that happen Barack Obama is a Muslim based on Indonesian Muslim viewpoint.

    Good luck guys,

  • Mon Mar 03, 2008 8:03 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    Barak Hussein Obama - this candidate who is courting the "evanjellycals" in Texas, and in particular the Latinos of faith - you folks need to beware of this man. He is one who supports the murder of the babies, and he dismisses this as saying that women "together with their physicians" have the last say on this, but he won't oppose it. He is a Baby Killer. Secondly, he is on record as dismissing the Biblical mandate against homosexual marriage and invoking the Sermon on the Mount to not only rationalize homosexual marriage, but to defend it as well. What do we know about this man, who claims he is a Christian, and he states that is no less a Christian for supporting the Homosexualization of this nation and the Murdering of Babies!!!

    BEWARE, Texas!!!! Barak Hussein Obama. Names mean everything, and while he can he is a "Christian," how did growing up in the environment of Muslims affect his worldview. This man who refused to put his hand over his heart during the Pledge of Allegiance to this country!! Does he really pledge allegiance to this Christian nation? Or who or what does he pledge allegiance to??

    BEWARE, Texas!!!! Jesus Christ said that many would come in his name to deceive, if possible, the very elect!!!

    BEWARE, Texas. Beware Latinos. Does Obama believe Christ is the only way to the Father in Heaven? Forget his poltical word games!!! He does not have the qualifications to sit in the White House as President!!! A Christian who would use his "bully pulpit" to force states to adopt homosexual lifestyles and support the killing of babies????

    BEWARE, Texas!!!

    REPENT FOR THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS AT HAND!!!

  • Mon Mar 03, 2008 6:16 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Does your favorite candidate endorse scriptural teachings on marriage, prayer, and the value of life at conception — or deny the validity of the same? What does he or she say about Jesus? If a candidate does not believe Jesus is the ONLY way to heaven, he or she simply cannot be a Christian. Christians can’t afford to gloss over the issues that are the foundation of our lives. We have to work diligently and unashamedly to support men and women who will uphold the Gospel of Jesus Christ. from Finding Soul Brothers http://findingsoulbrothers.com

  • 1man »
    Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:06 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    “We are – each of us – children of God, Obama also shared about his conversion to Christianity, aren't these statements contradictory? To align all faiths as children of God is a damnable heresy. That like saying the teachings of Buddha, Muhammad, and Jesus are all equally valid. This man is deceived and deceives people.

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