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Christians Move Past Rhetoric to Protect Judeo-Christian Values

By Lillian Kwon|Christian Post Reporter

WASHINGTON – Faith-based organizations that subscribe to conservative social values have banded together to redefine the way the Church engages in culture and politics.

Calling themselves the Freedom Federation, the groups see an urgent need to collaborate to protect the Judeo-Christian values that they feel are being threatened.

Rather than approaching such issues as life, marriage, justice and politics as individual organizations, the Freedom Federation is hoping to get past the divisive rhetoric among Christians and tackle the issues together.

"The battles that we face today [and] the needs of the culture are too big for blacks to fight it by themselves, Hispanics to fight it by themselves or any one group to fight the battle by itself," said Bishop Harry Jackson, who leads the High Impact Leadership Coalition, at the launch of the federation on Tuesday.

"Today the most urgent issues as far as we're concerned ... can only be solved by a unified group that sees themselves first as Christians and secondarily [as] some other subculture," Jackson emphasized.

The groups at the launch hesitated to label the federation a purely conservative Christian one although most of the groups are of historic, orthodox faith-based traditions. They were looking to avoid the "left, right" language and instead place emphasis on the common core values that bring them together across ethnic, party and generational lines.

Former Ohio Secretary of State John Kenneth Blackwell said simply that the federation was "a process of addition and multiplication, not subtraction and division."

Some of the groups forming the federation include the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, Liberty University, Family Research Council, Liberty Counsel, Vision America, Teen Mania, The Call to Action, and Catholic Online.

They will work together by dialoguing, sharing ideas and looking for commonality of agendas. They will further strategize, message and mobilize their various constituents to advance their shared core values.

The shared values are outlined in the "Declaration of American Values" and they include securing: the sanctity of human life, our national interest in the institution of marriage and family, the free exercise of religion, and our national sovereignty and domestic tranquility.

Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, said the Freedom Federation will stand "as a canopy of mobilization and messaging where fragmentation will be replaced by the kingdom agenda that will preserve our Judeo-Christian value system while defending religious and individual liberty."

And through the federation, the "stereotypical media-exacerbated image of the angry white evangelical will be replaced by an evangelical movement that will reconcile uncompromised core values of compassion – truth with mercy and righteousness with justice," Rodriguez noted.

Mat Staver, founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel, told The Christian Post that the federation is not in reaction to the media's negative portrayal of Christians but rather in response to the shared core values they have.

Through ongoing communication with one another, the groups realized that they have more in common than they have differences and it became very apparent that they needed to work together, Staver explained.

"When you break down all the rhetoric and you get past all the labels and so forth, we begin to realize that we agree on a lot of these issues," Staver said.

The federation was also birthed out of a sense of urgency. The Judeo-Christian values, Staver said, have been weakened, injustices have increased, and the life and marriage issue as well as the role of government in people's lives have "crescendoed to a certain point where we are concerned with the need to protect these values."

Blackwell made clear that they are not looking for a theocracy.

"We're not saying that governmentally we are a Christian nation," he explained. "We're saying that this is a nation that has at its roots, at its foundation a Judeo-Christian moral foundation."

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  • Sun Jul 05, 2009 2:34 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    One more organization?...Please give me a break!
    The only thing that should unite us is the blood of Jesus Christ. You are either with him, or not with him.

    www.plea4help.com

  • Fri Jul 03, 2009 3:04 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    I'm really wondering about this.
    Wouldn't it be selfish to believe that we exist after we die?
    After all, wouldn't it be more selfLESS and altruistic to do good on this earth with the knowledge that our existence ceased when we died?

    Isn't it SELFISH to do good with the knowledge that we get an eternal reward in heaven by being a Christian?

    Wouldn't it be more meritorious to deny a belief in any afterlife, yet profess a faith in God?

    After all, if we profess a faith in God while clinging to a hope in an afterlife - - isn't that a sort of quid-pro-quo sort of existence?

    Think about it . . .

    I'd like to hear some opinions. Think about it from a purely ethical aspect. If you can substantiate your statement without using the Bible, all the better. After all, such substantiations are what we need to counter-act non believers.
    Thank you.

  • Fri Jul 03, 2009 2:22 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Does anyone who professes to be a Christian really believe that their consciousness (non-corporeal existence) or any part of their "self" exists after they die?

    It would seem to me that it would be quite ego-centric to hold to the belief that we exist in any form after we die. We do good=we go to heaven. We don't become saved=we go to Hell.
    Wouldn't it be more altruistic to believe that we should do good on this earth with NO guarantee of existence afterward?
    Our non-existence might seem terrifying, but after all, how terrifying is it to realize that we did NOT exist at all before we were born?

    Why should we cling to the belief that we have any existence after we die? What purpose is there in that belief?

    I'm just asking . . .

  • Karl »
    Thu Jul 02, 2009 10:13 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    The Federation will fail unless they rescue the children first.

    As a retired public school teacher I am convinced that our only hope is to rescue our children from the public (government) schools and raise a godly generation. Please see "Call to Dunkirk" at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRGZLSVph3A.

  • Thu Jul 02, 2009 2:48 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "Because human reality is stronger than human fantasy, no matter how hard you want it to be so."

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Amen. The human reality is that we cannot truly love on our own. The human fantasy is that we can.

  • Thu Jul 02, 2009 2:10 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    "If God is the true source of love for Christians...how can a marriage be loveless?"

    Because human reality is stronger than human fantasy, no matter how hard you want it to be so.

  • Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:00 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    Praise God for this effort! When all people of good will support these positions, what does it matter whose uniform they're wearing? In the course of doing good, God gives us an opportunity to witness the Gospel as well, so I say let's get the body of Christ back together already!

  • Wed Jul 01, 2009 9:10 pm Agree: 4   Disagree: 0

    Just a repackaging of the (we are)Christian (and you are not)Coalition. When being a Christian nation means we are working to make sure that all children have enough to eat, health care, protection from predators, quality education, protection from discrimination etc. I'll be fore it. Today there was a news update on the children that integrated the school in Arkansas. It was the 101st Airborne sent by the president, not the local Christian folk, who protected those kids.

  • Wed Jul 01, 2009 8:34 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    RevSnoresocks,

    Humanity's track record for "love" really sucks, to put it bluntly.

  • Wed Jul 01, 2009 8:33 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Flagged as inappropriate. show "What "GOD calls love" evidently includes genocide and the threat of eternal damnation, depending upon interpretation of scripture. I'll take the "world's cheap knock-off" over your interpretation of "what GOD calls love" any day." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` The worlds cheap knock off? Hundred of millions of people murdered over the past 100 years with thousands killed daily in the name of atheism... Now THAT'S love. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA hide

  • Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:45 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    Flagged as inappropriate. show DP: "If God is the true source of love for Christians...how can a marriage be loveless?" Good going DP. You've just proven that God is not the true source of love for Christians. DP: "Perhaps people should focus on what GOD calls love and not the world's cheap knock-off." What "GOD calls love" evidently includes genocide and the threat of eternal damnation, depending upon interpretation of scripture. I'll take the "world's cheap knock-off" over your interpretation of "what GOD calls love" any day. hide

  • Wed Jul 01, 2009 6:07 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    "...to enter into miserable, loveless marriages for the rest of their lives."

    If God is the true source of love for Christians...how can a marriage be loveless? Perhaps people should focus on what GOD calls love and not the world's cheap knock-off.

  • Wed Jul 01, 2009 5:04 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Idie,

    Any people of goodwill, like these clergy, come together to oppose violence and work for peace, I have to think it has God's blessing. A moral cause always does, so He is with them.

    You really have to accept the fact that there are holy, saved people working for God's plan on earth that might not agree with your particular religious philosophy. That might matter to you, but I suspect it doesn't matter to Him.

  • Wed Jul 01, 2009 3:50 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    Wow - - a mega-organization to encourage millions of closeted gays to enter into miserable, loveless marriages for the rest of their lives.

    Just what this country needs more of.

  • Wed Jul 01, 2009 1:25 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 3

    This organization will be a failure from the start. xtianity does not preach what Yeshua commanded them to preach, the LAW! How does a nation know how sinful it has become??? The laws of G-d reveals sin for what it is. The law was given to show us how sinful we are and why we need Yeshua's salvation. Apart from G-d, there is no hope and salvation. Yeshua is the light of the world. He said those who follow me will not walk in darkness. Guess what. In the book of Psalms it says the following:

    Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. Psalm 119:105

    Now children do we remember who scripture states is the Word and the light of the world??? YESHUA!!!!!! The Words of the G-d in the flesh!

  • Wed Jul 01, 2009 12:29 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 5

    Here's some more info on the Freedom Federation. It's great that such a large and diverse group of Christians can get together in a common cause as important as this:

    http://www.catholic.org/politics/story.php?id=33948

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