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On Abortion and Gay Rights, Evangelicals and Liberals Join to Advise Obama

Posted January 15, 2009

A coalition of prominent evangelical leaders who've partnered with Third Way, a Washington think tank influential in shaping Democratic Party policy and messaging, is presenting policy recommendations to Barack Obama's transition team today that purport to offer a consensus approach to hot-button issues that have long divided evangelicals and liberals.

The recommendations include a framework for reducing demand for abortion without further restricting abortion rights, through initiatives like grants for sex education that emphasizes abstinence but includes contraception, an expanded adoption tax credit, and a call for a federal prohibition on workplace discrimination against gays and lesbians, with an exemption for religious organizations.

"This is the first time that evangelicals have taken a gay equality position," says Rachel Laser, director of the culture Ppogram at Third Way.

The memo's drafters, including the Rev. Joel Hunter, a prominent Florida megachurch pastor, and the Rev. Sam Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, released the document—"Come Let Us Reason Together: A Governing Agenda to End the Culture Wars"—this morning, ahead of a meeting with religious outreach and policy aides on the Obama transition team.

"This is historic," says Rodriguez, who leads the largest evangelical Latino group in the United States and was a prominent supporter of Proposition 8, California's recently adopted gay-marriage ban. "Some of these people I'm in complete opposition to on the vast majority of public-policy ideas."

Besides its recommendations on abortion and gay rights, the memo presses Obama to officially ban U.S.-sponsored torture and to enact comprehensive immigration reform, with a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants.

The drafters acknowledge that economic concerns are likely to trump social issues in the near term but argue that that strengthens the case for trying to neutralize sensitive social issues. "To the extent that these issues are always the elephant in the room," says Third Way's Laser, "finding common ground is one of the most helpful things we can do to allow for further progress on the economy."

"Why bring up abortion when the economy trumps everything?" says Rodriguez. "It's precisely why we need to address these wedge issues—so they don't keep coming up. They will come up again in 2010 if we don't provide common ground."

The Obama team did not respond to requests for comment on the document or today's meeting.

The drafters—who also include progressive evangelicals Ron Sider, president of Evangelicals for Social Action, and David Gushee, president of Evangelicals for Human Rights—consulted with centrist evangelicals and liberal advocacy groups throughout the yearlong memo-drafting process, attempting to build support in both camps. The document has endorsements from social conservatives like Fuller Theological Seminary President Richard Mouw and from a handful of liberal groups. Another endorsement came from NARAL Pro-Choice America, which called it "a welcome addition" to the debate about reproductive rights.

An embargo on the memo until this morning made it impossible to get reaction from Christian right groups. "There will be pushback from the extreme right, who will see this as evangelical acquiescence," says Rodriguez. "There are very conservative quarters of the evangelical world that see contraception as unbiblical, for instance. But it's a no-brainer to push for a viable abortion-reduction strategy that goes beyond the wedge-issue sound bites."

Regarding abortion and gay rights, the memo's drafters said consensus was difficult to find. "We struggled most with the gay employment rights discussion, not just on the religious side but on the progressive side," says Gushee. "It's becoming the single most divisive issue in public life, but we found common ground."

Though the drafters were in contact with the Human Rights Campaign, the biggest gay rights group, in crafting the language on workforce discrimination, HRC withheld its endorsement because transgender people are not included on the call for a prohibition against workplace discrimination. "We really honor and take very seriously the work that went into the document," says Harry Knox, director of the group's faith and religion program. "We just regret that there was not enough time to do the education we thought would get them to a place where they could include transgender people in the document."

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Gay Marriage

Goes against the Spirit and word of CHRIST and therefore leads to destruction. Need Holy Spirit AWAKENING. WAYNE

gay rights

gay rights is really wrong NOBODY should have the different sex coming for them!!!!!!!!!!11

compromising on faith matters

In the words of finding common ground the word sin is left out. How does one compromise the message of the gospel> We have 50 million dead children because of abortion. And the president has already signed the mexico bill for U.S. taxpayers to fund abortions in Mexico. He also has said in his first hundred days he will sign into law the freedom of choice act,abortion on demand for any reason at any stage of pregnancy. Yep that includes partial birth abortion and babies who survive abortions. How many dead children will be enough for this country to say enough! Aveda King Martin Luther King's neice has said,abortion is founded and maintained,and promoted on lies.She has spoken out on the high percentages of beautiful black children who have died because of abortion. But recognizes all babies are beautiful and should live and be loved. The adults who have sex without taking responsibility is what abortion is all about. Too many women use abortion as birth control. If homosexual groups want tolerance shouldn't they not show the same tolerance for those who do not accept living an active homosexual lifestyle according to their religion of faith.It has to be both ways. Some people believe once homosexual marriage is a political given right then anyone who opposes it on religious grounds will be abused. Example of abuse,the way the Mormons and others who voted for prop.8 were treated. Christians who do not accept the homosexual lifestyle is NOT about hate! If you saw someone crossing the street and a big truck was bearing down on them but they couldn't hear or see it, what would we as neighbors do? We would like to think we would push them out of the way of the on coming vehicle. Save their life! That is the view of eternal death that we don't want anyone to experience. Sometimes surrounding ourselves with people who only agree with you does not mean they love you. It's called indifference,they really don't care. And let us not forget the ways the government has tried to take the place of God. Global warming has been the number one issue for years,it's climate change. Does anyone believe that we the human race are capable of controlling the climate? In the UK you have a member of government speaks using green logic that people should not have anymore children than two. We need more birth control and more abortions! We the people of this country have got to be vigilant in letting the government get too much in our lives. Do we really want the government deciding when a child is a child and who lives and who dies. These people,politicians don't even pay their taxes,and they make the rules.

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