Thursday, September 6, 2012
DNC Drops ‘God-Given’ From Party Platform
They still think that they are the party of the people. I think they are confused!
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The Democratic National Committee has removed the term “God-given” from its platform.
This is the paragraph that was in the 2008 platform, the Christian Broadcasting Network reports:
“We need a government that stands up for the hopes, values, and interests of working people, and gives everyone willing to work hard the chance to make the most of their God-given potential.”
The paragraph now says this:
“We gather to reclaim the basic bargain that built the largest middle class and the most prosperous nation on Earth – the simple principle that in America, hard work should pay off, responsibility should be rewarded, and each one of us should be able to go as far as our talent and drive take us.”
Delegates will vote on the party platform Tuesday at the convention in Charlotte, N.C.
Calls to the DNC seeking comment were not returned, according to the Christian website, which criticized the DNC:
“Some critics will suggest that when you have planks in your platform that support abortion rights and gay marriage then it's no wonder that God's name would be dropped as well."
Only one section of the platform deals with “faith," CBN said. Here is that paragraph:
“Faith has always been a central part of the American story, and it has been a driving force of progress and justice throughout our history. We know that our nation, our communities, and our lives are made vastly stronger and richer by faith and the countless acts of justice and mercy it inspires. Faith- based organizations will always be critical allies in meeting the challenges that face our nation and our world – from domestic and global poverty, to climate change and human trafficking. People of faith and religious organizations do amazing work in communities across this country and the world, and we believe in lifting up and valuing that good work, and finding ways to support it where possible. We believe in constitutionally sound, evidence-based partnerships with faith-based and other non-profit organizations to serve those in need and advance our shared interests. There is no conflict between supporting faith-based institutions and respecting our Constitution, and a full commitment to both principles is essential for the continued flourishing of both faith and country.”
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