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bestsynd Site Admin

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Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 11:03 am Post subject: Conservatives and Christians in power find liberal tactics |
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Conservatives and Christians in power find liberal tactics appealing
Someone should let Christian conservatives know they are being cajoled into accepting a paradigm shift.
The "Religious Right" came into politics to restore constitutional limits to the federal government and encourage voters to exercise moral evaluations when choosing candidates for public office. They were motivated largely by the Supreme Court decision, Roe v. Wade, that declared laws restricting abortion in 37 states to be an infringement on, what has been called, the constitutional penumbra right to privacy.
Roe provided a convenient target for the emerging political movement that criticized federal judges with a penchant for "legislating from the bench." Such judges were accused of being allies of liberal social engineers who could not achieve their agendas through elected legislatures. The Republican Party capitalized on such accusations to rally voters in support of their candidacies in ever increasing numbers that the party now seems to have a safe hold on legislative majorities in the nation’s capital and throughout most of the state legislatures.
Since Republicans have ascended to the top of America’s two tiered political system, their desires for restrained federal power have ebbed. Gone with the conservative principle of restrained federal power is the plea from Christian conservatives that federal courts return to their constitutional boundaries and leave legislation to elected representatives.
In Gonzales v. Oregon pro-life activists have been awarded an appeal to the Supreme Court in an effort to negate Oregon’s law allowing medically assisted suicide. Oregon voters supported the current version of the law by a 60 percent to 40 percent margin in 1997. In November 2001, According to the International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide, "Attorney General John Ashcroft issued a directive stating that a doctor could lose his or her federal registration to prescribe controlled substances if the registration is used to prescribe federally controlled substances for assisted suicide." This directive was overturned by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Subsequently, a group of Oregon residents, including a doctor, a pharmacist, and several terminally ill patients, sued the United States Attorney General to challenge an interpretive ruling of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). Matthew Staver, president of Liberty Counsel, has filed a friend-of-the-court brief and recently told a reporter with Focus on the Family that, "Under the Controlled Substances Act, and that is under the federal government's jurisdiction, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) can authorize new medications, restrict or withdraw medications for the purpose of healing or protecting life." Simply put pro-life activists are petitioning the court to allow bureaucratic regulations to take precedence over a state law that passed through a representative legislative system.
Admittedly those challenging Oregon’s assisted suicide law have a more legitimate foundation than that used in Roe to negate all state laws restricting abortion. They are basing their challenge upon a written regulation from a federal bureaucracy that has been empowered to regulate the use of medicine. In Roe the petitioners were asking the court to create a right for a woman to abort a baby that had been born three years previously. Gonzales, however, has coalesced social and Christian conservatives to seek federal power to mediate a question of law which is left, by the US Constitution, to be decided by state and local governments. More importantly they are asking for federal bureaucrats to assert moral authority over ethical questions which have been traditionally left to trained medical professionals.
Debates over euthanasia are older than the Hippocratic Oath, which was penned more than 2500 years ago. The Oath has been behind the growth of the medical profession as a call to care and healing over that time. When the power of government becomes involved with directing how professional standards of care are to be applied results can be disastrous, as documented in the superb book, The Nazi Doctors, by Robert Jay Lifton.
Christian conservatives foolishly assume that the power of the American government will always enforce morally unimpeachable standards. This assumption is occluding the reality that Oregon’s electoral response to physician assisted suicide indicates a population in need of teaching on the consequences of legally killing family, friends and neighbors. It also identifies a population of medical professionals who are in dire need of reinvestigating the moral standards that made their noble calling among the most necessary cornerstones for the survival of civilizations.
Instead, Christians and conservatives have abandoned principles that brought them together because they have found power to be a convenient tool for achieving social goals. Unless the Republican Party loses its grip on legislative majorities on every level of government it is quite unlikely that any Christian or conservative principle will ever receive consideration in the foreseeable future.
By Bob Strodtbeck
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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 6:29 pm Post subject: Re: Conservatives and Christians in power find liberal tacti |
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Osirus, the brother/husband of Isis, the 'virgin mother', and baby Horus... How cute...
"Isis is the Virgin-Mother, sister and wife of Osiris and mother of Horus. She is "the woman clothed with the sun" of the land of Chem. In the litany apostrophizing her, she is the "Immaculate Lady," "Queen of Heaven," "Illustrious Isis, most powerful, merciful and just," titles transferred entire or with slight change to the Virgin-Mary. (See Isis Unveiled, II, 209, for comparison of litanies). And not only was the adoration of Isis restored under a new name, but even her image standing on the crescent moon was adopted by the Christians, while her well-known effigy with Horus in arms has descended to our time in the many pictures of the Madonna and child. The "Black Virgins," so highly reverenced in certain French cathedrals were found, upon critical examination, to be basalt figures of Isis! But behind the symbolism of Isis were sublime spiritual and cosmical truths never conveyed to her worshippers by the mother of Christ."
http://www.wisdomworld.org/additional/ancientlandmarks/OsirisIsisHorusAndSet.html
Just a tid-bit I thought I'd throw out there, as there is no Biblical description of any of Jesus' family, and no one knows what any of them looked like. Just a combining of pagan worship with Christianity...
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Once upon a time the US was known as the world's “benevolent superpower”. This moniker was affixed to our identity when we were attempting to contain the spread of communism during the days of the Cold War. That was the epic global struggle between us, the “benevolent superpower”, and the USSR, “The Evil Empire”.
When you look at the comparison, who could argue? Communism prohibited private ownership of property. It distributed wealth equally to the diligent and the slothful—except in the cases in which the Communist Party determined that some people, “...are more equal than others.” The communists imprisoned, tortured, and killed dissidents who could articulate and had the courage to resist the flaws of Marxist Utopian myths. In the end the Cold War ended because the demoralized, disincentivized, dispirited proletariat no longer had the motivation to support the Trotskyite ambitions of Communist Party administrators.
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We know that the self-proclaimed professor has a deep hatred for conservative Christians, and all Christians in general.
The professor hates so many different people/groups, that he cant even keep track of them all. |
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