U.S. Legislative Agenda for 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
By Richard Land and Barrett Duke - Feb 5, 2010
A year after Barack Obama was sworn in as the nation’s 44th president, many of our legislative priorities and concerns remain the same. Generally, liberals were largely unable to advance many of their principal legislative goals. Southern Baptists were instrumental in stopping many of these.
We are encouraged by the response of Southern Baptists in this past year to our calls to action. As we look at 2010, we know Southern Baptists must continue their diligent advocacy for biblical values in our nation’s public policy. Below, we describe the principal policy areas on which we will focus our…
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MS Personhood Amendment
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
By Rob Chambers
Personhood Mississippi, a pro-life organization, is seeking to end abortion in Mississippi by amending the Bill of Rights section of the Constitution of the State of Mississippi.
Their approach is a two-fold initiative consisting of a statewide petition and a statewide vote.
First, Personhood Mississippi is seeking to collect and certify 90,000 signatures from registered voters (equally divided throughout Mississippi). They will need to gather these signatures by February 13, 2010. Those that sign the petition agree that unborn human beings ought to have the same legal status and right-to-life as persons who are born.
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Sanctity of Human Life: Resources to make Mississippi a more pro-life state
Monday, January 04, 2010
Most of us recognize that abortion, infanticide and euthanasia are wrong, but why? We hope to encourage individuals to embrace the reality that God is the Author of life, and that as His servants, we are to protect human life. According to His Word, there is no alternative. Human life is inestimably precious.
While a sanctity of human life ethic may be disparaged by the world, it is God’s view. His Word is clear: human life at all ages and stages is precious and must be protected.
While the culture in which we live appears to…
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Harry Reid’s Christmas Gift of Health Care Reform
By Doug Carlson - Dec 22, 2009
With Christmas just days away, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) has not kept quiet about his gift to the American people—sweeping health care reform. Yet tucked inside this package, many of its contents tightly concealed until last Saturday in a 383-page amendment, are unwelcome offerings like $518 billion in new taxes, nearly a half-trillion-dollar cut to Medicare, and most disturbingly, mandates for federal funding of abortion, all wrapped in strong government control that could lead to rationing of care. Thanks but no thanks, millions of Americans are saying.
The gift-giving has already begun. Late Sunday night—1:08 a.m.…
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Former Planned Parenthood director details turn of heart
Bonnie Pritchett - Dec 14, 2009
Abby Johnson had never felt so alone. Sitting in her Planned Parenthood office and weeping, Johnson, who was raised Southern Baptist, knew God had called her to leave her job as director of the women’s health and abortion clinic and join forces with the Coalition for Life advocates just down the street in Bryan, Texas.
The call was unmistakable. But the courage to take the step of faith to leave her job with no other prospects in sight and invest herself in a movement that was diametrically opposed to the life she had lived for the past eight…
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Fifteen Principles for Successful Health Care Reform
While the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission remains opposed to the health care bills moving through Congress, we strongly support bringing reform to the nation’s health care system. Offering a framework for acceptable reform, the ERLC has outlined “Fifteen Principles for Successful Health Care Reform.” To view those principles, please click here (62 KB PDF).
Reprinted with permission from The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission.
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A Failure in Courage
Richard Land
Many people will remember John F. Kennedy’s wonderful little book Profiles in Courage, which tells the stories of men who stood against incredible political pressure for conscience sake. There’s a reason it‘s such a small book. Such profiles in courage are rare. In the past few days, we have seen just how rare in the United States Senate.
President Obama promised health care deliberations on C-SPAN, open for all to see. Instead, we’ve been treated to crass political deals cut in the middle of the night behind closed doors. Sen. Mary Landrieu’s (D-La.) $300 million deal, now forever…
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Illegals and Health Care–Who Should Be Covered?
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Dwayne Hastings
Several faith groups, insisting that health care is a human right, are saying access to the care is a “moral and spiritual imperative,” particularly for those who are not American citizens.
The debate over who would qualify for any government insurance coverage spiked when S.C. Congressman Joe Wilson voiced his opinion on the matter during the president’s recent address to Congress.
While the law already requires medical facilities to treat indigent patients, does the government have a moral imperative to provide insurance to everyone, including those in the country illegally?
The ERLC’s Richard Land answers…
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The Emerging Homosexual Agenda
By Doug Carlson - Sep 22, 2009
With the nation’s eye zeroed in on health care reform, liberal lawmakers are seizing the moment to move forward another one of their top priorities: the homosexual agenda.
The first of two recent maneuvers is a direct assault on marriage. Last week, Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) introduced legislation that would overturn the Defense of Marriage Act, commonly known as DOMA, which defines marriage for federal purposes as between a man and a woman and prohibits the federal government from forcing same-sex “marriage” upon states. Under Rep. Nadler’s Respect for Marriage Act (H.R. 3567), the DOMA wall—erected 13 years…
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Speaking and living the truth in love
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
By Rob Chambers
While in high school my typing teacher had her students type repeatedly the following phrase: “Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country.” The general emphasis of this phrase is to call people to action. It is a summons that affords people the opportunity to step forward and prove their goodness and loyalty.
Does the Bible issue a similar summons for Christians to rise up and demonstrate their goodness and loyalty? Have Christians received the call to exemplify, speak, and preserve truth as it relates to moral issues beyond the…
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Where Is the President’s Health Care Reform Bill?
Monday, September 14, 2009
Barrett Duke
In his speech Wednesday night President Obama delivered a broad outline of key components he says are in his health care reform package. The President declared, “The plan I’m announcing tonight would meet three basic goals.” He went on to give some “details that every American needs to know about this plan.” He called it “my plan” and “my health care proposal.” He said “the plan that I’m proposing will cost around $900 billion over ten years.” Evidently, President Obama has a health care reform plan.
The main problem with what I heard Wednesday night is that I…
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Opposition to Government-Run Health Care Increases
Monday, August 31, 2009
By Dr. Barrett Duke
A number of very prominent Catholic bishops are becoming more vocal in their opposition to the Dems’ health care reform proposals. David Kirkpatrick has a very important article in the New York Times (Read Article Here) about their growing opposition. The main points of contention are concerns about abortion mandates and rationing. He includes this paragraph:
“As recently as July, the bishops’ conference had largely embraced the president’s goals, although with the caveat that any health care overhaul avoid new federal financing of abortions. But in the last two weeks some leaders of the…
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Federal suit challenges stem cell funding guidelines
By Tom Strode
Aug 28, 2009
The Obama administration’s guidelines for federal funding of stem cell research that results in the destruction of human embryos have been challenged in court, and a lawyer behind the suit says he thinks its “chances are very good.”
The National Institutes of Health’s decision to fund embryonic stem cell research is “unethical, scientifically unnecessary, fiscally irresponsible and counterproductive,” opponents said in their complaint filed Aug. 19 in District of Columbia federal court.
Their suit contends the guidelines violate a 13-year-old congressional ban on funds for research that destroys embryos. It also…
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Mexico Surrenders Ground in the War on Drugs
By Dr. Barrett Duke
With Mexico’s decision to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana, cocaine, and heroin, the war on drugs in the United States has been dealt a serious setback. We now have an entire country on our southern border that is a haven for drug abuse. Our southwestern states will suffer first from this tragic surrender as more drug-addicted people come across the border. Then the rest of the country will feel it as they move inland. Inspections at the border will become more difficult as well as more people attempt to cross into the country with their “legal” drug…
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World Hunger Fund: Raising awareness and resources to feed those in need
Thursday, August 27, 2009
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Every dollar given to World Hunger goes toward ministering to hunger needs in North America and beyond. Raising awareness of hunger needs is crucial when encouraging others to minister to those who go without the necessities of food and water. There you will find resources your church or family can use to help promote and raise funds for World Hunger.
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