Saturday, June 4, 2011

Liberal Religious Leaders: GOP’s ‘Ayn Rand’ Budget Targets Poor, Goes Against Religious Values

It must be noted that not all religious leaders are the same. For example, here in New York Union Theological Seminary, the Harvard of Seminaries has a Gay Theology dept. This is totally outside the bounds of Biblical scripture, but explains how far gone Liberal Christians have strayed into heresy.

So what kind of religious leaders Think Progress is highlighting as mainstream Christian thought?

Liberal Christians that will play the class warfare game with the best of them. So in essence, these guys carry as much weight as Anthony Weiner does on internet security.

Think Progress

While religious conservatives and Republican political leaders gathered at the Faith and Freedom Conference in Washington this weekend, another group of religious leaders held a small gathering across the street to warn against the perils of the Republican Party’s fiscal priorities.

Four members affiliated with the religious group Faith In Public Life held a brief press conference during FFC’s afternoon intermission to denounce the GOP’s adherence to the philosophies of anti-government, anti-religion author Ayn Rand. The leaders — Rev. Jennifer Butler, Jim Wallis, Rev. Derrick Harkins, and Father Clete Kiley — asserted that the GOP efforts to cut funding from many anti-poverty programs while balancing the budget on the backs of the poorest Americans were not in line with Christian values:

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I rather listen to Elmer Fud.

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