Faith groups targeting N.C. senators


Faith-based organizations are targeting U.S. Sens. Kay Hagan and Richard Burr during the Fourth of July weekend.

A group of national religious organizations including Faithful America and the PICO National Network and are hoping to influence the senators to vote for more affordable family health care by airing radio commercials during Congress' Independance Day recess.

Joe Harvard, of the First Presbyterian Church in Durham, speaks on the commercial airing in North Carolina. "This is not who we are as a nation," Harvard says. "America can do better."

The group is also airing commercials in Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana and Nebraska, targeting legislators in those states. They can be heard at the group's Web site.

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Re: Faith groups targeting N.C. senators

Tarheel, if you want to form your political decisions without consideration of your religious beliefs, that is well and fine. However, many (perhaps most) North Carolinians do weigh their Christian (and other religious) values when determining their policy preferences. This is true across the political spectrum. My concern for the environment is based partially on my love for all God's creation. Some folks are passionately anti-abortion because they believe that an embryo already has a soul.

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Comments deleted for inappropriate language. MJ

Re: Faith groups targeting N.C. senators

Gosh no, just debate the issues and leave the faith discussion out of it. I don't think God has a party or a position on how the Senate Finance Committee marks up its bill.

Re: Faith groups targeting N.C. senators

Dear Tarheel,

No.

The attack is on the left, and even from the left. I will not give quarter to "God's Party" while we mark up the bill in finance.

It matters.

This "group" of Christians YOU attacked for taking action is right.

God bless them.

Re: Faith groups targeting N.C. senators

The decision to support or oppose health care reform should be based on quality of life factors, likely improvement in health care, and reduced costs. It is a valid argument that our nation should make quality health care a basic right for its citizens and the distribution of health care is a reasonable indicator of our country’s prosperity. But do we really want or need faith based groups to argue that religion is the foundation for having such a system? I think we are capable of making the decision with science, acumen for good business and government, and economic factors. Interpreting Biblical passages does not add to the dialogue in a meaningful way. I disagree with this approach regardless of its use by the left or the right.

Re: Faith groups targeting N.C. senators

This is a country all about Equal Opportunity, not Equal Results.

Sure Paul. Strap that pile to a Camel and pull it through the eye of a needle why don't ya?

There's no "equal opportunity" in the New Testament. It's all stacked against the rich man, and I for one wealthy Christian am sick of it!

Why should the poor and meek people inherit everything?

You know what, you should totally run for office.

Re: Faith groups targeting N.C. senators

This is a country all about Equal Opportunity, not Equal Results.

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What do these commercials have to do with faith?

Word. Did Jesus heal people for free or send them to the Roman HMO for profit. Hello?

Mat.4:23 And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all manner of sickness and all manner of disease among the people.

Mat.4:24 And his fame went throughout all Syria: and they brought unto him all sick people that were taken with divers diseases and torments, and those which were possessed with devils, and those which were lunatick, and those that had the palsy; and he healed them.

Mat.9:35 And Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing every sickness and every disease among the people.

Mat 12:15b and great multitudes followed him, and he healed them all

Oh, they're right. He was a commie.

Thank goodness this isn't a Christain nation or BC/BS and the Republicans would be screwed.

Re: Faith groups targeting N.C. senators

These groups sound more interested in championing special interests politics than doing God's work. What do these commercials have to do with faith?