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God and Country by Dan Gilgoff

Exclusive: Former Hillary Clinton Aide Launches New Progressive Faith Group

April 22, 2009 11:00 AM ET | Dan Gilgoff | Permanent Link | Print

By Dan Gilgoff, God & Country

Burns Strider, one of the Democratic Party's most influential faith operatives—he was faith outreach director for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign—is playing a lead role in launching a progressive faith group called the American Values Network. "We believe America needs leaders who understand public service is a calling and who know they will be held accountable not only by voters but by their Creator," the group's newly launched website says. "We should not be afraid to proudly embrace the traditional and fundamental values that have guided and defined our country since its inception and helped make America a shining beacon of hope and freedom around the world."

Such language sounds as if it was plucked from the literature of conservative Christian groups like the American Family Association or Focus on the Family.

The American Values Network is organized as a 501(c)(4), meaning it can do issue-based organizing, advertising, and lobbying and that it will raise money through non-tax-deductible donations. Strider says the group is set for a "nationwide launch to bring on active members and begin engaging the public square" in coming weeks.

A key feature of the group's website is its "Guide to Scripture and Policy." "In the frantic pace of campaigns," the introduction to the guide explains, "this guide is intended to act as a quick reference on Biblical principles and to help progressives expand our Biblical vocabulary."

Sections of the guide are devoted to such subjects as "The Responsibility of the Nation and Its Government to 'the Least of These,' " "The Policy Implications of Praying, 'Thy Kingdom Come . . . ,' " and "The Sin of Helping the Rich at the Expense of the Poor." The guide draws heavily on passages from the Old and New Testaments.

A section entitled "Wealth, Materialism, and the Bible's View on an 'Ownership Society' " includes this commentary:

One would think that those who supposedly care so much for the moral and spiritual well-being of their fellow Americans would not be so eager to pass legislation with the sole purpose of enabling their friends to store up treasures in earthly places, where moth and rust destroy (Matthew 6:19). After all, was it not Christ who suggested that we give all we have to the poor so that we can have treasures in heavenly places where moth and rust do not destroy and where thieves do not break in and steal (Matthew 6:20).

If members of the religious right are so eager to legislate morality, perhaps they should start by doing all they can NOT to appeal to our base desire to increase our own wealth, because Jesus told us that we "cannot love both God and wealth" (Matthew 6:24), and as Paul said, "the love of money is the root of many kinds of evil" (1 Timothy 6:10).

The American Values Network grew out of a desire among left-leaning faith activists to "build a national organization committed to grass-roots building, networking, communicating, and activating a mainstream and authentic voice that would organize and speak out for progressive policy and issues from a faith and values perspective," Strider says. "We wanted something that would amplify and work in harmony with groups such as [progressive faith groups] Sojourners, Faith and Public Life, and Catholics in Alliance."

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Marxism

This is one of those "fake religions" ex-KGB agent Yuri Bezmenov warned us that the Liberals (Marxists) would create in attempt to lead people away from true Christianity. This is an attempt to use Bible verses to condone Marxism. It certainly doesn't surprise me that he's a former Clinton aide. That's right up her alley.

Dominic of CA is right...

Dominic of CA is right...the Matthew verse is twisted. Check the AVN website to see the other ways the AVN tries to hide their true motives behind the facade of Christianity. I am sick of it. We Democrats have left our values, and the heart of our party, and gone after the false promise dangled in front of us by the culture war declared by the post-WWII Frankfurt School Marxists. Those clever fellows knew very well that they would have to cut the legs out from under the family, Christianity, and plain-old, everyday, normal economics. That is the recipe for Marx' vision to be realized. They could care less about the Democrats or the Bible. The dem party is no longer for the little guy - sorry he got aborted. I quit being heavily involved in the Democratic party when it dawned on me how false everyone was - happy to have recruited the Christian church-attender they were gonna nominate for mayor, governor, or president, and at the same time talking bad about Christianity with every other breath. I know what the Bible says about all of this, and I don't need a website guide to tell me. I don't need any church, pop figure, etc. Just buy yourself a Bible and start reading.

Freedom Capsizing

(make America a shining beacon of hope and freedom around the world.")

Someone might want to tell Hillary her shining beacon of hope and freedom is exactly what the coast guard has been looking for all week off our coast in Florida.

Off the Cuff remarks on "rethinking Haitian policy" is what got these people killed. Hillary wanted to create jobs? We now have a bustling smuggling operation and employment fishing drowned bodies out of the ocean..

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Dan Gilgoff covers religion for U.S. News & World Report. He is the author of The Jesus Machine: How James Dobson, Focus on the Family, and Evangelical America are Winning the Culture War, and is a former politics editor at beliefnet. E-mail Dan at godandcountry@usnews.com.

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